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... bourgeois to set the monarchy within constitutional limits . They failed , and would have to try again in another century when royal and feudal might was weaker . In England , after defeat , the nobility spent their last aggressive ...
... bourgeois to set the monarchy within constitutional limits . They failed , and would have to try again in another century when royal and feudal might was weaker . In England , after defeat , the nobility spent their last aggressive ...
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... bourgeois and peasantry . It was inevitable , then , that the Estates General , incorporating the bourgeois in its third estate , should attempt to limit the royal prerogative in return for voting taxes . The Estates General wished to ...
... bourgeois and peasantry . It was inevitable , then , that the Estates General , incorporating the bourgeois in its third estate , should attempt to limit the royal prerogative in return for voting taxes . The Estates General wished to ...
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... bourgeois found themselves competing with Jews who were arriving in numbers , especially to Po- land , because they had been deported from Western Europe . In 1290 Edward I had expelled the Jews from England . Phillip the Fair followed ...
... bourgeois found themselves competing with Jews who were arriving in numbers , especially to Po- land , because they had been deported from Western Europe . In 1290 Edward I had expelled the Jews from England . Phillip the Fair followed ...
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Alinari-Art Reference Bureau Anabaptism ART AND ARCHITECTURE artists became began Bohemia bourgeois Brunelleschi Brunelleschi's called Calvin Calvinists Catholic Catholicism Charles Christ Christian Church civil classical clergy Council counter-Reformation Crown death developed doctrine dome East Emperor Empire England English English Reformation Erasmus Europe faith feudal fifteenth Florence force fourteenth century France French German Hapsburg Henry heresy Huguenots human humanists Hundred Years War ideal Inquisition Italian Italy John the Fearless King knights land Lithuania Lollardy Luther Lutheran Medici medieval ment Michelangelo middle monarchy moral movement mysticism nature Netherlands never nobility papacy papal Paris Parliament peace peasants period Phillip plague political Pope princes Protestant Protestantism realism Reformation religion religious Renais Renaissance RENAISSANCE HUMANISM revival Roman Rome royal sance scripture secular seemed sense sixteenth century social Spain Spanish spiritual style theology theory Thomas tion trade Trent Turks unity Venice Villa Rotonda Wycliffe