The Making of Modern Man: From the Renaissance to the PresentVan Nostrand, 1967 - 785 páginas |
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... princes . Within five years he had lost most of his supporters except the princes and the bourgeoisie . The Peasants ' War . Luther's revolt against the Catholic Church , his passionate appeals for the rights of the individual man , and ...
... princes . Within five years he had lost most of his supporters except the princes and the bourgeoisie . The Peasants ' War . Luther's revolt against the Catholic Church , his passionate appeals for the rights of the individual man , and ...
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... princes , the great ecclesiastics , and the league of German cities all resisted any increase in royal authority . From Charles IV of Luxemburg ( r . 1347–1378 ) , the princes and ecclesiastics were successsful in extracting a document ...
... princes , the great ecclesiastics , and the league of German cities all resisted any increase in royal authority . From Charles IV of Luxemburg ( r . 1347–1378 ) , the princes and ecclesiastics were successsful in extracting a document ...
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... princes . Lutheran Protestant- ism , accepted by only half the German popu- lation , made its way among the princes of the North Sea and Baltic area , while in Bavaria , in the southwest , and in the Rhineland the princes and people ...
... princes . Lutheran Protestant- ism , accepted by only half the German popu- lation , made its way among the princes of the North Sea and Baltic area , while in Bavaria , in the southwest , and in the Rhineland the princes and people ...
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Preface | 1 |
ERA THEME | 12 |
List of Maps 1 Europe in 1500 | 16 |
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