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1 henry IV argued the church over lay investiture history
2 henry iv king of germany + holy roman empire; argued w/ pope gregory vii and was banned from church Chapter 5: Section 4
3 Henry IV "Paris is well worth a Mass."Hugenot Prince who inherited French throne. switched from protestant to Catholic H History Final 4
4 Henry IV a King of France who was protestant but did not wish to anger catholics. Said "Paris is well worth a mass" Final People
5 Henry IV King of Germany / Holy Roman Emperor Vocabulary on study guide
6 Henry IV Takes control of Fance after the death of Henry III, aka Henry of Navarre, and starts the Bourbon Dynasty. He is a Hugonot, and converts at the last minute to save the bourbon Dynasty, says "Paris is well for a mass" (1590's). Then passes th Edict of Nantes which will cause another civil war in France. French Wars of Religion
7 Henry IV Started the Bourbon line, issued the Edict of Nantes Monarchs of Europe
8 Henry IV Henry of Navarre- 1st Bourbon King. ended french civil wars- Edict of Nantes- some religious protection of Huguenots ( French Potestants). Assassinated in 1610 History Ch. 14
9 Henry IV Catherine's daughter to the Huguenot prince and descended from the popular midieval King Louis IX; first king of the Bourbon Dynasty in France; Henry of Navarre Absolute Monarchy in France
10 Henry IV Holy Roman Emperor who argued with the pope over lay investiture History TEST MIDDLE AGES
11 Henry IV Henry, Prince of Wales Shakesperian Plays
12 Henry IV Hotspur Shakesperian Plays
13 Henry IV Sir John Falstaff Shakesperian Plays
14 Henry IV Henry; Prince of Wales, Hotspur, Sir John Falstaff Shakesperian Plays
15 Henry IV (William) Shakespeare NAQT: Lit. Pages 1-10
16 Henry IV first Bourbon king-most important kings in French history-rise to power ended French Civil Wars-gradual course to absolutism-politique-converted to Catholicism to gain loyalty of Paris Ch 15 sage notes
17 Henry IV Henry of Navarre-laid foundation for France becoming strongest European power in 17th century-first king of bourbon dynasty-weakened nobility-Duke of Sully-assassinated in 1610 ch 16 sage notes
18 Henry IV challenged Pope Gregory VII Western Civilization I, Final Exam
19 Henry IV First Bourbon King, politique/protestant, converts France to catholic for political stability AP Euro: Chapter 12
20 Henry IV worked with Duke of Sully to begin to make and absolute monarchy AP Euro:Chap 13: Louis XIV and France
21 Henry IV said yes more investitures! excomunicated by Gregory VII but still invests more bishops western civs
22 Henry IV For lay investiture. Global sec 1 + 2
23 Henry IV Emperor who was humiliated by the pope. Europe Test WH1
24 henry IV huguenot, converted to catholicism World Studies
25 Henry IV _______ got merchants to build colonies in North America by starting a royal colony. SS Chapter 4
26 Henry IV only 6 years old when his father died.. he believed as the king that he had the right to elect bishops.... Gregory VII disagreed and excommunicated him...he went back to the pope and begged for mercy îWorld History- Chapter 10
27 Henry IV The King of Germany who supported lay investiture. Section 2, Chapter 10
28 Henry IV King of France (1589-1610); well loved monarch that established religious tolerance in his country French History
29 Henry IV was angered by the popes decree. socials studies chapter 6 test
30 Henry IV first Bourbon LCPWHC21,Sec 1-3
31 Henry IV turned Catholic to be king LCPWHC21,Sec 1-3
32 Henry IV tried to win the pope's forgiveness Unit 3 Study Guide
33 Henry IV is a great king; becomes Catholic again; Catholics rejoice and Protestants know they have nothing to fear; has The Edict of Nantes; stabbed by a crazed Catholic priest French Absoulute Rule Quiz
34 Henry IV (1056-1106) , Holy Roman Emperor who argued with the pope over lay investiture; begged for forgiveness from pope at Showdown at Canossa in 1077 Henrys
35 Henry IV Germany emperor who objected to the pope's ruling against Lay investiture, he was excommunitcated by Pope Gregory Religion chapter 8
36 Henry IV (1056-1106) , Holy Roman Emperor who argued with the pope over lay investiture; begged for forgiveness from pope at Showdown at Canossa in 1077 History People Chapter 12
37 Henry IV He had a major quarrel against Pope Gregory VII; took part in the Concordat of Worms History Ch 12 Important People
38 Henry IV 1589-1610) - Formerly Henry of Navarre; ascended the French throne as a convert to Catholicism. Surrived St. Bartholomew Day, signed Edict of Nantes, quoted as saying "Paris is worth a mass." (AP!) ID Review: Religeous War and AOD
39 Henry IV (1056-1106) , Holy Roman Emperor who argued with the pope over lay investiture; begged for forgiveness from pope at Showdown at Canossa in 1077 important set
40 Henry IV son of henry III; Fought wit Pope Greg VII middle age kings
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1 Mrs. Wagoner's World History Class2007 Henry Reis Alternative High School 24 users February 1, 2007
2 King Henry Project GroupThis is a group that will be used whenever we have a project! Right now, it is currently being used for history! 3 users February 20, 2007
3 Thierry HenrySenor Henry aka my boy '06-'07 22 users April 13, 2007
4 Spanish Senor Henrylalala 5 users February 4, 2008
5 Myette's English ClassPatrick Henry High School Mr. Myette Students in his English classes 1 user March 24, 2008
6 Red Team book 7Mr. Collins, Henry James, English, 2007-2008 25 users April 14, 2008
7 Red Team book 9Mr. Collins, Henry James, English, 2007-2008 43 users April 14, 2008

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