During the fifteenth century, feudalism was the main form of government. A king only held as much power as the lords around him gave him, and as they could easily amass armies to overthrow him, they were always a threat.
The source of the late fifteenth century French-Italian wars were due to the ambitious king of France, Charles VIII. He launched an attack on Italy in 1494.
In the seventeenth century, France was declining in power. The Huguenots were persecuted and even driven away from the country.
who hurted the France empire and why?
Europe But started In France
France and England?
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P. S. Lewis has written: 'The recovery of France in the fifteenth century' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Politics and government, Social conditions 'Essays in later medieval French history' -- subject(s): History 'Recovery of France In the Fifteenth Cent'
I do not know what their mission was. The "Black Robes" were Jesuit priests from France that traveled in Canada (mostly in what is now Quebec and Ontario) back in the fifteenth century.
The 18th century intellectual movement beginning in France was called the Enlightenment. It was characterized by a focus on reason, science, and individual rights, and sought to challenge traditional authority and promote progress and freedom.
The source of the late fifteenth century French-Italian wars were due to the ambitious king of France, Charles VIII. He launched an attack on Italy in 1494.
Probably arsenic; in any event it was a poison sold by alchemists and unethical apothecaries to impatient heirs to remove the living obstacles to their inheritances.
Ballet origanated in France in the early fifteenth century.
Spain and Portugal attempted to lead the way in exploration and colonization in the 15th century. However, in the 16th century both England and France attempted to create colonies and conduct exploration in North America.
Ballet negan in France with King Loius the fifteenth, who thought of himself as the SUN God
King Louis XV of France.
During the Fifteenth Century the Islamic armies of the Ottoman Empire were steadily extending their power over much of what we now think of as Central Europe (Romania, Austria, the Czech territories, large parts of Greece).The large Christian kingdoms of the Holy Roman Empire were resisting the Muslim expansion: so there were constant vicious and bloody wars between Muslims and Christians more or less permanently.In Transylvania, and in many other parts of central Europe, the Fifteenth century was a time of chaos, massacre and religious atrocities on both sides. (Think of what Iraq or Afghanistan are like right now).There is an old Rutger Hauer film Flesh and Blood which is set in approximately this period: that might give you some idea of fifteenth century Transylvania (if your parents allow you to watch such stuff - it is pretty nasty).Or you could watch Luc Besson's Joan of Arc (or William Shakespeare's Richard III). They both cover the same period, but in France and England respectively. France and England were pretty messed up in the Fifteenth Century - Transylvania was even more messed up than that.
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