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    30 Years War

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    (army of Catholic League) Ferd II issued Edict of Restitution after success prohibited Calvinist worship Swedish Phase 1630-1635 King of Swedish‚ Adolphus (Lutheran revived sweden‚ great power disciplined and well equiped Army swept away Battle of Lutzen (1632) Swedish won and king died Wallenstein assassinated (1632) imp army defeats swedes in battle of Nordlingen (guarantees south and Germany are catholic) peace with princes and edict of restitution annulled Franco-Swedish Phase

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    Bibliography: Adcock‚ M 2004‚ Analysing the French revolution‚ Cambridge University Press. Brooman‚ J 1992‚ Revolution in France‚ Longman Group. Cavendish‚ R 1998‚ The edict of Nantes‚ viewed 12th September 2012 <http://www.historytoday.com/richard-cavendish/edict-nantes>3 Hampson‚ N 1963‚ A social history of the French revolution‚ T.J press. Neely‚ S 2008‚ A concise history of the French revolution‚ Rowman and Littlefield publishers.

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    Absolutism Louis XIV

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    “One King‚ One Law‚ One Faith” King Louis XIV began his reign of France the day after Cardinal Mazarin’s death and expressed his determination to be a real king and the sole ruler of France. He reigned in France from 1643 to 1715 and held the desire to enhance the glory of his dynasty. Louis XIV consciously fostered the myth of himself as the Sun King‚ the source of light for all of his people. He was a staunch believer in the theory of divine-right monarchy‚ which was a based on the belief

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    one character to the next. Antigone’s motivation is love for her family- she puts it above all else. In fact‚ she is willing to sacrifice her life to defend that love. Antigone goes to great lengths to bury her deceased brother‚ who according to an edict issued by King Creon‚ died in dishonor‚ consequently making it illegal for anyone to bury his body. Through her actions to comply with her motivations‚ it is revealed that Antigone’s actions are also fueled by her strong beliefs that‚ first‚ the gods’

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    Kangxi and Qianlong

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    one of the most admired rulers in China’s history. He reigned China for the longest time period. "In the final years of the emperor’s life‚ Kangxi was the master of a powerful and unified state" (Cheng and Lestz‚ 58). From the Kangxi’s Valedictory Edict in 1717‚ I see a man who had brilliant talent‚ thought‚ and eloquence. Reading between the lines‚ I feel that Kangxi regarded himself as a strong Mandate of Heaven that he was naturally picked by the heaven to be the ruler of China. As a follower

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    Aldo Rossi 2

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    in three distinct areas: theory‚ drawing and architecture. After receiving his architecture degree at the Politecnico di Milano (Polytechnic University in Milan) in 1959‚ Aldo Rossi served as a course assistant to prominent architects Ludovico Quaroni and Carla Amoynino. Aldo Rossi became a faculty member in the School of Architecture in Milan in 1965 and at the University of Venice in 1975. In addition to these regular appointments‚ his growing fame brought him positions as a professor in Zurich

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    Art History Honors Take Home Exam Essay #1 Classical Greek Art is characterized by the emerging need among artists to imitate and perfect the ideal human form through idealized naturalism. The Classical period is marked by the introduction of the contrapposto position first seen in the Kritios Boy (ca 480 BC). The function of sculptures during this period was mostly to glorify gods and athletes usually depicted as male nudes. One of the most renowned sculptures of an athlete from that period

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    comfortable using. This selection process must involve previewing the different theories to see which ones match their own unique personal style of counseling. This paper will discuss and compare strategic family therapy‚ structural family therapy‚ and Milan systemic family therapy. It will also include a discussion on the major contributors‚ the history‚ and the specific interventions of each approach. History and Main

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    was over and the people conquered‚he felt inside him a great crisis‚ a stirring for meaning and a remorse.Asoka goes on a pilgrimage seeking a guru‚a teacher. Asoka’s 33 edicts are located in modern-day India‚Nepal‚Pakistan.Those engraved on pillars are known as "pillar edicts" and those on walls‚and boulders are "rock edicts." "Asoka’s pillars of stone with their inscriptions would speak to me in their magnificent language and tell me of a man who‚though an emperor‚was greater than any king or

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    The Tempest Research Paper

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    Tempest In the Tempest‚ written by William Shakespeare in 1611‚ Prospero the sorcerer was the Duke of Milan until Antonio usurped his power. Prospero is banished to an isolated island with his daughter Miranda. Here he practiced his sorcery and controlled every aspect of Miranda’s life. Prospero used his sorcery to create a magnificent tempest to bring all his enemies to the island‚ including Antonio‚ for revenge. Caliban was a native to the island Prospero lives on. Prospero catches Caliban

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