<span>King Philip IV of France's ability to move Pope Clement V's
court to Avignon
demonstrates the split between the theoretical and actual power of the papacy.
By moving the Pope’s Court to Avignon, King Philip also demonstrates the destitution
of a formerly powerful institution. </span>
I believe the term you are looking for is called popular sovereignty.
Answer: Mary's involvement in Catholic plots
The Ridolfi plot 1571. This plot planned to depose Elizabeth and replace her with Mary as Queen. ...
Throckmorton plot 1583. Similar to the Ridolfi plot, the Throckmorton plot planned the murder of Elizabeth and her replacement with Mary. ...
The Parry plot 1585. ...
The Babington plot 1586.
Explanation: The Babington Plot 1586
A young English Catholic nobleman, Sir Anthony Babington, became the centre of a plot to assassinate Elizabeth and place Mary on the throne. Coded letters were discovered between Babington and Mary, offering to kill Elizabeth and keeping her informed of the progress of plot.
Answer:
The War of 1812 eventually ended in a draw on the battleground, and the peace treaty represented this. The Treaty of Ghent was negotiated on December 24, 1814, in present Belgium, and went into action on February 17, 1815, after both sides approved it.
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Answer: The Holy Roman Empire had survived over a thousand years when it was finally destroyed by Napoleon and the French in 1806. ... A motley medley of more or less independent kingdoms, lay and ecclesiastical principalities and free cities, it was finally destroyed by Napoleon and the French.
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Explanation: </h2><h2>this how I think the leaders of France felt </h2>