the British people died The Tudor era (1485 1603) Henry Tudor end to the Wars of the Roses (1455- 1488) Henry VIII - 1534 the Breach with the papacy Act of Supremacy made The formation of the Anglican the crown the spiritual church head of the nation The Elizabethan period (1558- Fourfold growth in London 1603)- A golden age population Timber buildings Stuart dynasty The Civil War Oliver Cromwell
Vaid kaks inglit otsivad silmsidet nendega, kes asuvad väljaspool ringi, kes elavad tänases ajas. Ühel neist on ükskõikne ilme, teine aga piidleb silmanurgast, kulmud imestusest kõrgele kerkinud, uudishimulikult seda aega, kuhu kuulume meie. 1481. a-l kutsus paavst Sixtus IV kohale Botticelli ja teised prominentsed Firenze ja Umbriano kunstnikud, et teha freskosid Sixtuse kabeli seintele. Eesmärgiks oli ülemvõim Papacy üle- Sandro panus oli mõõdukalt edukas. Ta naases Firenzesse ja olles keeruka meelelaadiga, kirjutas ta Dante Infernole kommentaari, trükkis ja illustreeris selle, kulutades sellele väga palju aega. Tööst kõrvalehoidumine tekitas tema elus suuri segadusi. Botticelli ei olnud kunagi ablielus ning ta väljendas tugevat tülgastust ideaalse abielu kohta, see väljavaade tema poolt tekitas talle palju õudusunenägusid. Põhjus leiti
succession of his daughter-in-law, Lady Jane Grey, and proclaimed her queen on July 10, the country supported Mary. As a Roman Catholic, Mary began her reign by sweeping away the religious innovations of her father and her brother. Henry VIII had separated England from the Church in Rome; Edward VI had replaced Roman Catholicism with a Protestant settlement. Mary restored the Mass and re-established the authority of the papacy, but, although she handed back Crown property to the Church, Parliament refused to restore Church lands seized by Henry VIII. Even with the help of Mary's cousin, Cardinal Reginald Pole, a return to the state of affairs that existed before the Dissolution of the Monasteries was impossible: there were too many legal and financial intricacies. Even more disastrous was Mary's marriage in 1554 to Philip II, King of Spain, which was