The History of Modern Europe: From the Fall of Constantinople, in 1453, to the War in the Crimea, in 1857, Volumen2J. Murray, 1861 |
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... Catherine de ' Medici seizes the Regency Antony of Navarre Lieut.- General Minority of Charles IX . États - Généraux Edict of Orleans • Trimming policy of Catherine 1561. The Triumvirate · | g | | : | 150 151 152 ment 139 . Hugonot ...
... Catherine de ' Medici seizes the Regency Antony of Navarre Lieut.- General Minority of Charles IX . États - Généraux Edict of Orleans • Trimming policy of Catherine 1561. The Triumvirate · | g | | : | 150 151 152 ment 139 . Hugonot ...
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... Catherine's policy directed by L'Hôpital 175 1565. Interview with Alva at Bayonne 176 Death of Pope Pius IV . Election and character Pius V. 1566. Assembly of Notables Civil War 1567. Death of Montmorenci 1568. Edict of Longjumeau L ...
... Catherine's policy directed by L'Hôpital 175 1565. Interview with Alva at Bayonne 176 Death of Pope Pius IV . Election and character Pius V. 1566. Assembly of Notables Civil War 1567. Death of Montmorenci 1568. Edict of Longjumeau L ...
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... Catherine de ' Medici . 1587. The Germans invade France Battle of Coutras . 334 1589. The Pope sanctions Henry III's murder 347 · • 348 335 • 336 War in Normandy Henry IV . succoured by Queen Elizabeth Philip II.'s designs on France 349 ...
... Catherine de ' Medici . 1587. The Germans invade France Battle of Coutras . 334 1589. The Pope sanctions Henry III's murder 347 · • 348 335 • 336 War in Normandy Henry IV . succoured by Queen Elizabeth Philip II.'s designs on France 349 ...
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... Catherine ; another 49 Macpherson , vol . i . pp . 508 , 705 ; vol . ii . pp . 40 , 46 , 52 . CHAP . I. ] CODES OF MARITIME LAW . 27 Sovereigns down to King John (1513) Education of his son Christian II English Commerce Piracy.
... Catherine ; another 49 Macpherson , vol . i . pp . 508 , 705 ; vol . ii . pp . 40 , 46 , 52 . CHAP . I. ] CODES OF MARITIME LAW . 27 Sovereigns down to King John (1513) Education of his son Christian II English Commerce Piracy.
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... Catherine de ' Medici , in his affections , who meekly followed the triumphant chariot of her rival . Eleanor , the queen - dowager and sister of the Emperor , feeling herself a stranger at court , withdrew to Brussels , to her sister ...
... Catherine de ' Medici , in his affections , who meekly followed the triumphant chariot of her rival . Eleanor , the queen - dowager and sister of the Emperor , feeling herself a stranger at court , withdrew to Brussels , to her sister ...
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Página 557 - ... language. The oldest allies of the emperor, the chiefs of the League, and above all Maximilian of Bavaria, were dissatisfied with the present, and anxious about the future. While affairs were in this position, it happened that Ferdinand assembled the Catholic electors of Ratisbon in the summer of 1630, for the purpose of procuring the election of his son as king of the Romans. It was not possible that such an occasion should pass away without the discussion of all other public affairs. The emperor...
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Página 385 - Palfy ; but nothing was effected : the demands on both sides were too high, and the war was continued six years longer. We shall not, however, enter into the details of a struggle which was feebly carried on with varying success, and which gave birth to no events of decisive importance. Even the death of Mahomet III...