A Connected Series of Notes on the Chief Revolutions of the Principal States which Composed the Empire of Charlemagne: From His Coronation in 814, to Its Dissolution in 1806: on the Geneaologies [!] of the Imperial House of Habsburgh, and of the Six Secular Electors of Germany; and on Roman, German, French and English NobilityJ. White, 1807 - 296 psl. |
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... dinand , forbidding him , under pain of ex- communication , to take the title of emperor . In consequence of this assumed supremacy , the emperors claimed the exclusive right of creating kings . Boleslaus , the duke of Poland , having ...
... dinand , forbidding him , under pain of ex- communication , to take the title of emperor . In consequence of this assumed supremacy , the emperors claimed the exclusive right of creating kings . Boleslaus , the duke of Poland , having ...
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... dinand , the sovereign of Arragon , with Isa- bella the sovereign of Castile , they were all united to descend in the same line . No such re - union took place in the empire . Under the immediate successors of Charle- magne , it was ...
... dinand , the sovereign of Arragon , with Isa- bella the sovereign of Castile , they were all united to descend in the same line . No such re - union took place in the empire . Under the immediate successors of Charle- magne , it was ...
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... dinand III , king of Leon and Castile ; elected the same year , as Richard ; but he never came into Ger- many , or took the title . 4 . Richard , Duke of Corn- wall ; elected by some princes in 1257 , quitted the empire in 1259 . 6 ...
... dinand III , king of Leon and Castile ; elected the same year , as Richard ; but he never came into Ger- many , or took the title . 4 . Richard , Duke of Corn- wall ; elected by some princes in 1257 , quitted the empire in 1259 . 6 ...
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... dinand the first , with the heiress of Bohe mia and Hungary , which restored those kingdoms to the house of Austria , from which , after their former acquisition of them , they had past into another family . Of these , the marriage of ...
... dinand the first , with the heiress of Bohe mia and Hungary , which restored those kingdoms to the house of Austria , from which , after their former acquisition of them , they had past into another family . Of these , the marriage of ...
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... dinand and Isabella of Spain , the heiress of the Spanish monarchy . Philip died in the life - time of the emperor Maximilian , his father , leaving two sons , Charles and Ferdinand . Maximilian died in 1519. Thus , in the right of Mary ...
... dinand and Isabella of Spain , the heiress of the Spanish monarchy . Philip died in the life - time of the emperor Maximilian , his father , leaving two sons , Charles and Ferdinand . Maximilian died in 1519. Thus , in the right of Mary ...
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A Succint History of the Geographical and Political Revolutions of the ... Charles Butler Visos knygos peržiūra - 1812 |
A Succint History of the Geographical and Political Revolutions of the ... Charles Butler Visos knygos peržiūra - 1812 |
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æra afterwards Albert Alps Anjou antient appellation Aulic Council Bavaria became bishops Bohemia Burgundy called century Charlemagne Charles the Bald Charles the fat church city of Rome claim clergy confederacy contests count court crown descended dinand duke Duke of Bavaria Duke of Lorraine Duke of Saxony dutchy Dynasty ecclesiastical Elector emperor empire Europe event exarchate Ferdinand feudal fiefs France Francia Frederick French granted Guntram heiress Henry the fourth history of Germany house of Austria House of Habsburgh Hugh Capet issue male Italy justice king kingdom Kingdom of Burgundy league Lewis the fourteenth Lombard lord Lorraine Maria-Theresa marriage Maximilian Meuse monarch Naples nobility nobles Otho Ottocar Palatine patriarch peace Pentapolis Pepin period peror Philip Poland pope poral possessions princes principal provinces Prussia reign revolution Rhine Rudolph Savoy Saxony Scheld shew sovereign Spain Suabia successors tained temporal power territories throne tion took towns treaty usurped vassals
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177 psl. - I am not expert at description, nor can my fancy add any horrors to the picture ; but, sure, even conquerors themselves would weep at the hideous prospects now before me. The whole country, my dear country, lies one frightful waste, presenting only objects to excite terror, pity, and despair. The business of the husbandman and the shepherd are quite discontinued. The husbandman and the shepherd are become soldiers themselves, and help to ravage the soil they formerly cultivated.
iii psl. - Succinct History of the geographical and political Revolutions of the Empire of Germany, or the principal States which composed the Empire of Charlemagne, from his Coronation in...
176 psl. - Mecklenburg with desolation. I know, Sire, that it seems unbecoming my sex, in this age of vicious refinement, to feel for one's country, to lament the horrors of war, or wish for the return of peace. I know you may think it more properly my province to study the...
154 psl. - To smell to a turf of fresh earth is wholesome for the body, no less are thoughts of mortality cordial to the soul.
178 psl. - It is impossible to express the confusion, even those who call themselves our friends create. Even those from whom we might expect redress oppress us with new calamities. From your justice, therefore, it is that we hope relief; to you even children and women may complain, whose humanity stoops to the meanest petition, and whose power is capable of repressing the greatest injustice. "I am, Sire, &c.
176 psl. - What an alteration at present from such a charming scene! I am not expert at description, nor can my fancy add any horrors to the picture ; but sure even conquerors themselves would weep at the hideous prospect now before me.
80 psl. - That the prince, who was elected in the German diet, acquired from that instant the subject kingdoms of Italy and Rome. II. But that he might not legally assume the titles of emperor and Augustus, till he had received the crown from the hands of the Roman...
211 psl. - most of the " princes in the western and southern divisions of " Germany separated themselves from the Germanic " body, and formed themselves into a league under " the protection of the Emperor of the French, with " the title of the confederated states of the Rhine. " On the 7th of the following August, the Emperor
190 psl. - ... periods. The wars that religion occasioned, and ambition fomented in France, through the reigns of Francis the Second, Charles the Ninth, Henry the Third, and a part of Henry the Fourth, ended: and the furies of the league were crushed by this great prince, about the same time. Philip the Second of Spain marks this period likewise by his death, and by the exhausted condition in which he left the monarchy he governed: which took the lead no longer in disturbing...