AP EURO.  Napoleon  Louis XIV  Louis XVI  Henry IV  Henry III.

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AP EURO

 Napoleon  Louis XIV  Louis XVI  Henry IV  Henry III

 Galileo  Napoleon  Newton  Bacon  Louis XIV

 Cavour  Hitler  Ceasescu  Bismarck  Stalin

 Hobbes  Voltaire  Henry IV  Locke  Montesquieu

 Bismarck  Hitler  Napoleon  Louis XIV  Robespierre

 Olympe De Gouges  Emmeline Pankhurst  Mary Wollstonecraft  Catherine II ‘the Great’  Elizabeth I

 Henry III  Henry IV  Louis XIV  Louis XVI  Louis Napoleon

 Henry IV  Marie Antoinette  Lenin  Churchill  Gustavus Adolphus

 Beccaria  Locke  Hobbes  Rousseau  Voltaire

 Churchill  Chamberlain  Henry IV  Lorenzo the Magnificent  Hitler

 Bacon  Newton  Galileo  Descartes  Hobbes

 Beccaria  Locke  Hobbes  Rousseau  Montesquieu

 Castiglione  Louis XIV  Mussolini  Machiavelli  Dante

 Locke  Wallenstein  Montesquieu  Voltaire  Rousseau

 Robespierre  Danton  Sieyes  Louis XVI  Marie Antoinette

 Voltaire  Montesquieu  Adam Smith  Joseph II  Rousseau

 Lenin  Rousseau  Marx  Stalin  Khruschev

 Stalin  Truman  Churchill  Chamberlain  De Gaulle

 Malthus  Ricardo  Smith  Marx  Mill

 Luther  Hobbes  Locke  Catherine II ‘the Great’  Joseph II ‘the Great’

 Robespierre  Martin Luther  Louis XVI  Charles I  Mary Queen of Scots

 Cromwell  Hobbes  Elizabeth I  Stalin  Chamberlain

 Reformation  Exploration  Renaissance  French Revolution  Russian Revolution

 Dreyfus  Trotsky  Goebbels  Disraeli  Zola

 Reformation  Exploration  Renaissance  French Revolution  Russian Revolution