Absolute monarchs Andrew and Chaz period 6

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  • Feb 24, 1500

    Charles V Birth

    Charles V Birth
    Charlves V took the throne June 28, 1519. His reeign lasted 37 years and enden on Augest 27 1556. He was Holy Roman emperor, King of Spain, adn Lord of the Netherlands.
  • Jun 28, 1519

    Charles V Holy Roman Emperor

    Charles V Holy Roman Emperor
    Charles V was crowned the Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Clement VII.
  • Aug 25, 1530

    Ivan IV Birth

    Ivan IV Birth
    This was when Ivan the Terrible/Ivan IV was born. He ruled form the 16th of January, 1547 to the 28th March, 1584. He ruled using paranioa and fear
  • Sep 21, 1558

    Chales V Death

    Chales V Death
    Charles V was a great leader. He was the Roman Emperor, King of Spain and the Lord of the Netherlands. He had many great accomplishments and therefore a great leader.
  • Jun 30, 1560

    Ivan IV's Wife's Death

    Ivan IV's Wife's Death
    When his first wife died in 1560, Ivan IV plunged into sadness and despair and his attidude became darker and meaner. this lad to him being even more cruel and unreasonable.
  • Ivan IV Death

    Ivan IV Death
    Ivan the Terrible died of a terrible stroke. As his health went bad, he called on many witches and soothsayers. when he died, he deemed it unfit to leave the throne to its hereditary heir and thus made the Romanov dynasty.
  • Louis XIV Birth

    Louis XIV Birth
    Louis XIV's reign lasted 72 years. His reign lasted from 1638-1718. His wife was Anne of Austria and is succsesor was Louis VX.
  • Peter I Birth

    Peter I Birth
    Peter was the Tsar of Russia from 1682 to 1721 and was the emperor of Russia from 1721 to 1725. His regien was a total of 43 years. When he was Tsar of Russia his co-monarch was Ivan V.
  • Louis XVI League of Augsburg

    Louis XVI League of Augsburg
    Louis XVi was a main conrtibuter to the War of League of Augsburg.
  • Peter I and the Battle of Narva

    Peter I and the Battle of Narva
    Russia wasn't ready to fight Sweden, and their raid of the Baltic coast ended with a loss in the Battle of Narva in 1700. He was then able to rally the troops, knowing more about sweden and eventually took many provinces of Sweden.
  • Louis XVI

    Louis XVI
  • Peter I Death

    Peter I Death
    In the winter of 1723 Peter, who was never very healthy, started to have signs of urinary tract infections and bladder issues. In the summer of 1724, doctors, using a surgery removed over 4 pounds of urine. Months later, he eventually lost the battle and passed away.