Four princes

Henry VIII, Francis I, Charles V, Suleiman the magnificent and the obsessions that forged modern Europe

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John Julius Norwich: Four princes (2017)

288 pages

English language

Published May 6, 2017

ISBN:
978-0-8021-2663-4
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OCLC Number:
959032066

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"John Julius Norwich--who the Wall Street Journal called "the very model of a popular historian"--has crafted a big, bold tapestry of the early sixteenth century, when Europe and the Middle East were overshadowed by a quartet of legendary rulers, all born within a ten-year period: Francis I of France, the personification of the Renaissance, who became a highly influential patron of the arts and education. Henry VIII, who was not expected to inherit the throne but embraced the role with gusto, broke with the Roman Catholic Church and appointed himself head of the Church of England. Charles V, the most powerful and industrious man at the time, was unanimously elected Holy Roman Emperor. Suleiman the Magnificent stood apart as a Muslim, and brought the Ottoman Empire to its apogee of political, military, and economic power. Against the vibrant background of the Renaissance, these four men laid the foundations for modern …

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Subjects

  • Kings and rulers
  • Modern History
  • History

Places

  • Europe