AP European History Chapter 6: 1520-1549 Section 7: 1540-1549 Political History By Dallin F. Hardy Ottoman Empire
Siege of Buda
1541
Ottoman Hungary
1541-1699 Italy
Italian War of 1542-1546
1542-1546 England
Anne of Cleves
1340
Queen consort of England Execution of Thomas Cromwell
1540 Catherine Howard
1340-1342
Queen consort of England Execution of Catherine Howard
1542 Catherine Parr
1543-1547
Queen consort of England Act of Succession
1543
Edward
Mary
Elizabeth Death of Henry VIII
1547
Edward VI
1547-1553
King of England Edward Seymour
1547-1550
Regent Act of Uniformity
1549 Book of Common Prayer
1549
Thomas Cranmer Scotland
Battle of Solway Moss
1542 Birth of Mary
1542 Mary, Queen of Scots
1542-1567
Queen of Scotland
1543-1551 Burning of Edinburgh
1544 France
Edict of Fontainebleau 1540
Subjected
French Protestants to
Inquisition Henry II 1547-1559
King of France
Married
Catherine de Medici Catherine de Medicis 1547-1559
Queen consort of France Netherlands
William I
1544-1584
Prince of Orange
William the Silent House of Orange
1544-1802
Painting (Nason)
William I
Maurice
Frederick Henry
William II
William III Seventeen Provinces
1549-1581
Imperial states
Habsburg Netherlands Protestant Reformation
Death of Martin Luther
1546
Catholic Church
Society of Jesus
1540
Jesuits
1545
Focused on
Internal reforms Counter-Reformation
1545-1648
Holy Roman Empire
Schmalkaldic War
1546-1547 Battle of Mühlberg 1547
Holy Roman Empire vs. Schmalkaldic League
Results
Destruction of the
Schmalkaldic League
Protestants
Mandated to re-adopt Catholic beliefs
Height of Charles' V Power 1548 Charles V, enthroned over his defeated enemies (from left): Suleiman, Pope Clement VII, Francis I, the Duke of Cleves, the Duke of Saxony and the Landgrave of Hesse. By Giulio Clovio, mid-16th century. Augsburg Interim
1548 Russia
Ivan IV
1547-1584
Tsar of Russia
“Ivan the Terrible” Tsardom of Russia
1547-1721 Spanish Empire
Viceroyalty of Peru
1542-1824 Spanish Silver Mines
1540s
Peru, Bolivia, and Mexico