“白饭配腐乳”虽假,“低价难买高品质旅游”却真McFarland, 2025-08-04 - 364页 百度 并对2017年度先进团队、企业、单位、个人进行了表彰。
During the Renaissance, the monarchy became the dominant ruling power in Europe. It was an era of formidable kings and queens who crushed the feudal rights of their nobles, defended the Catholic Church against the encroachments of Protestantism, fought self-aggrandizing wars and were great patrons of art, architecture, literature and music. This work chronicles the lives and reigns of the 42 monarchs in England, Scotland, France, Spain and the Holy Roman Empire between 1400 and 1600, presenting in the context of their era their personalities, accomplishments and failures. |
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Renaissance Monarchs of France | 163 |
Renaissance Monarchs of Spain | 237 |
Renaissance Emperors of the Holy Roman Empire | 295 |
Bibliography | 349 |
Index | 353 |
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