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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... Coligni accused of it Ediet of Amboise . · Page A.D. • 164 1563. Policy of Ferdinand I. • • 165 • • · • 166 167 Warwick capitulates in Havre Charles IX . declared major Retrospect of German History 168 1563. Truce with Sultan Solyman ...
... Coligni accused of it Ediet of Amboise . · Page A.D. • 164 1563. Policy of Ferdinand I. • • 165 • • · • 166 167 Warwick capitulates in Havre Charles IX . declared major Retrospect of German History 168 1563. Truce with Sultan Solyman ...
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... Coligni , nephew of Montmorenci . The Constable had several reasons for desiring peace . He distrusted his own military talents , and was envious of the Guises , who , he feared , would reap all the glory from the continuance of the war ...
... Coligni , nephew of Montmorenci . The Constable had several reasons for desiring peace . He distrusted his own military talents , and was envious of the Guises , who , he feared , would reap all the glory from the continuance of the war ...
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... Coligni , now governor of Picardy , was directed to commence hostilities in the north ; and after an abortive attempt to surprise Douai ( January 6th 1557 ) he captured and burnt Lens . After these violations of the truce , war was ...
... Coligni , now governor of Picardy , was directed to commence hostilities in the north ; and after an abortive attempt to surprise Douai ( January 6th 1557 ) he captured and burnt Lens . After these violations of the truce , war was ...
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... Quentin and the , neighbouring places had been taken . Coligni , however , obstinately defended St. Quentin nearly three weeks . At last , eleven breaches 124 GUISE LIEUT . - GENERAL OF FRANCE . [ Battle of St Quentin.
... Quentin and the , neighbouring places had been taken . Coligni , however , obstinately defended St. Quentin nearly three weeks . At last , eleven breaches 124 GUISE LIEUT . - GENERAL OF FRANCE . [ Battle of St Quentin.
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... Coligni was made prisoner , and St. Quentin , which as an entrepôt of the trade between France and the Netherlands , possessed considerable wealth , was abandoned to pillage . The Spaniards then took Ham , Noyon , and Chauni . But the ...
... Coligni was made prisoner , and St. Quentin , which as an entrepôt of the trade between France and the Netherlands , possessed considerable wealth , was abandoned to pillage . The Spaniards then took Ham , Noyon , and Chauni . But the ...
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