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Black Death breaks out in Italy 1492 How did monarchs gain power over nobles and the Church? What traditions of claimed the right to try clergy in royal courts King Philip II of France, Pope Innocent III, and his own English nobles He



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[PDF] Early Elizabethan England: Topic 1 - Queen, Government and

1558 Elizabeth's favourites, Sir Robert Dudley and Sir William Cecil were 1559 Treaty of Cateau-Cambresis – England returned Calais to France after the 1563 Phillip II baned the import of English cloth to the Netherlands in order to prevent The Papacy the power of the Pope – the head of the Catholic Church who 



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