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| had six wives, executed people of different religions, ruled 1509-1547, started Church Of England |
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| Queen of England and Ireland, bathed in blood and killed many people based on religion |
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| Protestant, had no husbands or kids, nicknamed the virgin queen |
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| King of the scotlandm england, and ireland, wasn't a popular king |
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| Ran scotland for six years, declared scotland Protestant, was executed by Queen Elizabeth |
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| was french for rebirth, spread throughout europe, was a bridge between middle ages and the modern era, started in Medici's house |
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| deadliest human plague, killed 30% to 60% of europe's population, 1348-1350 was when this broke out |
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| huge fleet of ships that the Spanish battled against England |
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| battle against english and french, the english won vs. a larger french army |
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| 1st english colony, only lasted ten months, was in NC, the colony disapperared |
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| ship captain, led voyages to the west, led expedition to go around the world |
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| also known as Maid of Orlean, national heroine of France, led France in war, saw visions from god |
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| rennisance man, was knighted, became a chancellor, was imprisoned and beheaeded because he wouldn't say that Henry the 8th was a supreme ruler in the act of supremacy |
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| took part in the gun poweder plot, tried to blow up parliament on November 5th, was convicted for treason |
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| italian scientist, made the telescope better, theorized that the earth revolves around the sun, went blind |
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| civil wars between the lancaster and york houses, tudors stepped in and won, houses recognized themselves by what color rose they wore |
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| haunted tower built by William the Conquerer |
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| been around for 1,000 years, built by king edward, is a corination spot for kings, houses the poets corner for burying dead poets |
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| originally was in London but was moved brick by brick to AZ, brought over by Mcullick, in Lake Hauausu AZ |
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| built with stolen wood, burned in 1613 by a cannon shot, torn down by puritans, rebuilt in 1993, shakespare's outdoor theater |
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| Shakespeare's indoor theater, smaller than the Globe |
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| actor and theater owner, Shakespears star actor, |
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| famous master of comedy, performed in many plays, created some of shakespare's characters, best comedic actor of his time |
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| english church man and actor, published a work that helped date Shakespeare's plays and criticized it. |
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| famous for criticizing Shakespeare, was in University Wits Group, later apologized for criticizing |
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| was a renisannce man, developed the scientific method |
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| ledader of refirmation, started refirmation by nailing 95 thesises to the church door |
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| renissance aristocrat, sailed to South America to find gold, wrote a book about El Dorado, was a benefactor for the colonies in Virginia and Roanoke. |
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