Powers of the Crown: Time Frame AD 1600-1700, Band 16Time-Life Books, 1989 - 156 Seiten Discusses different ruling groups throughout the world including the shoguns of Japan, the absolute monarchies in France and England, the rise of the middle class and republicanism, and the settlement of the New World. |
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... throne in 1577 , but real power continued to lie with the rival qizilbash factions that contended for control of the country . Not only was Muhammad Khudabanda an ineffective ruler ; to many of his subjects , his near blindness amounted ...
... throne in 1577 , but real power continued to lie with the rival qizilbash factions that contended for control of the country . Not only was Muhammad Khudabanda an ineffective ruler ; to many of his subjects , his near blindness amounted ...
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... throne in 1603 , when the last ruler of the preceding Tudor dynasty , Elizabeth I , died childless . By the laws of succession , the throne passed to her cousin , James Stuart , who had by then been ruling in Scotland as King James VI ...
... throne in 1603 , when the last ruler of the preceding Tudor dynasty , Elizabeth I , died childless . By the laws of succession , the throne passed to her cousin , James Stuart , who had by then been ruling in Scotland as King James VI ...
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... throne after her father . The wedding made Mary a far more popular figure in Britain than her father the duke , whose Roman Catholic faith alarmed his future subjects . When the duke succeeded to the throne as King James II in 1685 ...
... throne after her father . The wedding made Mary a far more popular figure in Britain than her father the duke , whose Roman Catholic faith alarmed his future subjects . When the duke succeeded to the throne as King James II in 1685 ...
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