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Education of a Christian Prince (Erasmus)
Edward (Black Prince, England)
Edward II (England)
Edward III (England)
Edward VI (England)
Egypt: Napoleon and
Elba: Napoleon at
Elections. See Voting and voting rights Elector of Saxony
Electors, in Germany
Elegances of the Italian Language, The (Valla)
El Greco
Elites: in cities and towns science and See also Classes Nobility
Elizabeth (movie)
Elizabeth (Russia)
Elizabeth I (England)
Émile (Rousseau)
Empires. See Imperialism Seven Years’ War specific empires
Empiricism
Enclosure acts (England)
Encomienda system
Encyclopedia (Diderot)
Engineering: Inca
England (Britain): agriculture in American colonies of American Revolution and Black Death in China and civil wars in exploration by financing in foreign policy of in 14th century France and French American possessions to Glorious Revolution in Huguenots in Hundred Years’ War and imperialism of imports of India and Industrial Revolution in Ireland and Lollardy in magazines in monarchy in Napoleon and navy of Peasants’ Revolt (1381) in population of Protestant revivalism in religion in restoration in sciences in in Seven Years’ War Southeast Asia trade and Spanish Armada and Thirty Years’ War and in United Kingdom after War of the Spanish Succession See also Stuart dynasty Tudor dynasty
English Royal Society. See Royal Society (England)
Enlightened absolutism
Enlightenment American Revolution and arts in culture and society in families and Jews and Muslims in later period in philosophes in politics and revolutions and science in social status and travel literature in women in See also Scientific Revolution Entertainment: in Middle Ages
Entrepreneurs
Environment: Enlightenment view of
Epicycles: of planetary bodies
Equality: in France of women
Erasmus, Desiderius
Essay Concerning Human Understanding (Locke)
Estates (political): in Denmark
Estates (social orders) in France in Renaissance
Estates-General: in France
Este family (Ferrara) Isabella d’
Estonia
Ethics Demonstrated in the Geometrical Manner (Spinoza)
Ethnic groups. See Minorities
Eucharist
Eurasia, Mongols and Euripides
Europe: in 15th century in 1763 American empires of American Revolution and in Asia Black Death in coalition against French Revolution industry and population in 17th century religious populations in 18th century Renaissance monarchies in in Seven Years’ War southeastern state system and trade within
Evangelicalism: of Lutheranism of Zwingli
Exchange Bank of Amsterdam
Executions: in 18th century
Expansion of Amsterdam economy and during French Revolution impact of European by Russia by Venice See also Colonies and colonization Exploration Imperialism Exploration: in 15th and 16th centuries of New World Portuguese Spanish See also Colonies and colonization
Exports
Faith. See Justification by faith alone
Families: chapels of economy and in 18th century in Italy in medieval society Protestantism and See also Children
Family of Henry VIII, The
Famine in Middle Ages
Fantasy literature: expansion and
Farm cooperatives
Farms and farming. See Agriculture Crop(s) Fedele, Cassandra
Female Spectator, The (periodical)
Feminism See also Women
Ferdinand, duke of Modena
Ferdinand I (Holy Roman Empire)
Ferdinand II (Holy Roman Empire)
Ferdinand of Aragon
Ferrara
Festivals: in 18th century
Fichte, Johann Gottlieb
Ficino, Marsilio
Fiction writing
Fielding, Henry
Finances. See Economy
Finland
Firearms: Japan and in Thirty Years’ War See also Weapons
Fireworks Music (Handel)
First Estate: in European society in France Swedish nobility as
Flagellants
Flanders: arts in Hansa and
Flanders Fleet, of Venice
Flemish language
Fleury (Cardinal)
Florence arts in ciompi revolt in as city-state Macchiavelli in Medici in Republic of woolen industry in Fluyt (ship)
Fontenelle, Bernard de
Food: in 18th century Renaissance banquet and See also Diet (food) Famine
Foreign affairs: in French Revolution