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Delve into the fascinating epochs of English Kings and Renaissance Art, from Alfred's unification to common law to the life-like allure of Renaissance paintings. Explore pivotal events like the Conquest of England and the War of the Roses, and learn about influential figures such as Luther and Queen Elizabeth I. This captivating blend of historical insights and artistic wonders offers a rich tapestry of knowledge for enthusiasts of all ages.
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English Kings Reason why the Anglo-Saxon leaders agreed to unite under Alfred.
English Kings Conquered England establishing French kings of England for 300 Years
English Kings These two Established a court system and English Common Law.
English Kings Spent all of England’s money on the Third Crusade.
English Kings One of the most important democratic documents in modern history, it guaranteed that men had certain rights above the law.
Renaissance Art Paintings were so life-like, they look as if they could get up and walk.
Renaissance Art Truly a “Renaissance Man” skilled in many fields; he was a scientist, an inventor, as well as an artist.
Renaissance Art Would rather smash a statue than sell it to an ignorant customer
Renaissance Art Painter, sculptor and architect who felt he was best at sculpting.
Renaissance Art The reason for studying the classics
Guns N’ Roses The length of the 100 Years War
Guns N’ Roses The Cause of the 100 Years War
Guns N’ Roses How the aftermath of the 100 Years War caused another war
Guns N’ Roses The argument for the War of the Roses
Guns N’ Roses The solution for the War of the Roses
Protestant Reformation Main goal of the Reformation
Protestant Reformation Calvin’s idea for a sign of going to heaven
Protestant Reformation Main reason for Luther’s problem with the church
Protestant Reformation Luther’s answer for getting to heaven
Protestant Reformation John Calvin’s answer for getting to heaven
House of Tudor Henry VIII’s disagreement with the church
House of Tudor How the War of the Roses contributed to Henry’s behavior
House of Tudor The motivation behind naming Lady Jane Grey Queen
House of Tudor The motivation behind people supporting Mary I
House of Tudor The 2 main threats to the reign of Elizabeth I