AP World History slide show. Kings and queens of the renaissance.
Rachel Fraser
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Kings and Queens of the Renaissance! Rachel Fraser
King Henry VIII : 1509-1547 Queen Elizabeth I : 1558-1603 King Charles V : 1516-1556 ( K ing of Spain) The Rulers!!!
King Henry VIII Facts: Had 6 wives. Siege of Boulgue Had extremely large armor.
Queen Elizabeth I Facts: First ruler of England who didn’t rule with a King. She was also he most educated woman of her time. She united her people who were separated by religion. Locked in jail by her own sister Mary.(Bloody Mary)
King Charles V Facts: The most powerful ruler of his time. Caused the Revolt of the Comunors. Once he abdicated he went to live in a monastery where he lived for 2 years.
King Charles V His European and north African possessions.
Queen Elizabeth I She was the most educated woman of her generation. Her tutor was Kat Ashley.
Catherine of Aragon 1509-1533: They were married for 24 years. After giving birth to Mary they later divorced. Ann Boleyn 1533-1536: Henry wanted a son but Ann gave birth to Elizabeth and was then executed. Jane Seymour 1536-1537: She gave birth to one son but died in child birth. Her son also died at the age of 15. Henry VIII Wives
Ann of Cleves 1540 Jan.-July: Henry married her only for the assistance against Charles V. They later separated Catharine Howard 1540-1542: Married for the favoritism of Catholics. She was executed. Catherine Parr 1543-1547: She helped nurse Henry in his old age until his death .
King Charles V Wanted to become Holy Roman Emperor. Took money from the Castilians. Angry Castilians led to the Revolt of the Commoners. Toledo was the first city to rebel, led by Juan de Padilla. The king came together with the Castilian Nobles and they fought together against the rebels.
Queen Elizabeth Uniting Her P eople She managed to restrain Catholic opposition She also held back the Puritan threat to her church. When she became queen it was possible that the majority of her subjects were Catholic but when she died almost all of them became Protestants.
King Henry VIII Siege of Boulogne His third invasion of France. 1543 he made an alliance with Charles V Over the years neither England nor France could find the strength to engage in an all out war with one another.
King Charles V Death After 34 years of reign he was emotionally and physically drained so he went to San Jeronimo de Yuste monastery where he lived for 2 years until his death at the age of 58.
Queen Elizabeth I Plotted Against Mary Queen of Scots was not recognized in King Henry VIII’s will. This made her furious! She plotted against Queen Elizabeth and was later executed for doing so.
King Henry’s weight For a tall man he weighed around 180-200lbs. The waist of his armor was 34-36 inches.