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The Rest of Europe And Art

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A long war through the mid 17th-century between two neighboring countries over Mantua.   show
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show Treaty of the Pyrenees (1659)  
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Miguel Cervantes's famous work about a delusional nobleman who thinks himself a knight-errant.   show
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An artistic off-shot of the baroque movement that used elongated bodies, intense colors, and other methods to express emotion and drama.   show
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Foremost Spanish artist of Mannerism. Painted "View of Toledo" and the "Burial of the Count of Orgaz."   show
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Spanish painter of "Las Meninas" and "The Surrender of Breda"   show
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show Tintoretto  
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A French artistic movement that emphasized Greek and Roman culture   show
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show Pousin  
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show French Academy of Arts  
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show Vermeer  
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Dutch baroque painter of works like "Belshazzar's Feast," "The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp," and "Night Watch"   show
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show Rubens  
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show Bernini  
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show States General  
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show Stadholders  
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show Dutch Golden Age  
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show Descartes  
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Dutch astronomer, one of the first to posit the wave theory of light.   show
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show van Leeuwenhoek  
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Muslim dynasty centered in Turkey that had its peak between the 16th and 17th centuries.   show
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show Suleiman the Magnificent  
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show Vienna  
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show Hungary  
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Eastern European nation located on the present-day Czech Republic, the site of the beginning of the Thirty Years War.   show
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show Robot  
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show Pragmatic Sanctions  
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show Charles VI  
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A family of German nobility who ruled Prussia, Germany, and Romania.   show
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The man who consolidated Brandenburg and Prussia into an organized militaristic state in the late 17th century.   show
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The organization set up by Frederick William to support and levy taxes for the new Prussian army   show
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General name given to the territories held by Frederick William   show
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show Junkers  
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The son of Frederick William who created a strong Prussian military and established strong absolutist rule in Prussia   show
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Prior to the 20th century this name was given to the Polish parliament as a whole   show
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A Polish legislative device that allowed any member of Sejm to end a session and nullify all legislation passed.   show
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A famous King of Poland and Lithuania who defeated the Ottomans at the Battle of Vienna.   show
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show Eastern Orthodox Church  
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show The Golden Horde  
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show Boyars  
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One of the first Muscovite princes to openly challenge the Golden Horde's supremacy in Kiev.   show
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show Constantinople  
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A notoriously cruel Russian, the first to adopt the name csar   show
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The first Russian soldiers equipped with firearms, organized by Ivan the Terrible.   show
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The period of unrest following the death of Ivan IV's successor Fyodor when various nobles contended for the crown.   show
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show Michael Romanov  
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The name given to Russian serfs who abandoned their farms and formed outlaw armies and independent communities in the South and East of Russia   show
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The man who led a major Cossack rebellion against tsarist Russia beginning in 1670   show
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show Nikon  
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Russian peasants who refused to comply with Nikon's edicts   show
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show Peter the Great  
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A Russian delegation that traveled to Europe in search of aid against the Ottomans and enabled Peter to study the techniques of highly effective nations   show
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show Table of Ranks  
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show Great Northern War  
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show Charles XII  
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The treaty ending the Great Northern War   show
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Construction began on this city in 1702 and shortly thereafter it replaced Moscow as Russia's capital   show
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