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... August Fuentes sat down before Cambray . It will be recollected that the Duke of Anjou had made over that place to his mother , Catharine de ' Medici , who had appointed Balagny to be governor of it . During the civil wars of France ...
... August Fuentes sat down before Cambray . It will be recollected that the Duke of Anjou had made over that place to his mother , Catharine de ' Medici , who had appointed Balagny to be governor of it . During the civil wars of France ...
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... ( August 18th ) . This disaster , however , was compensated early in 1597 According to Philip himself , 40 ships with 5,000 men . Letter of Philip to Al- bert , ap . Motley , United Netherlands , vol . iii . ch . xxii , sub . fin . 8 LOSS ...
... ( August 18th ) . This disaster , however , was compensated early in 1597 According to Philip himself , 40 ships with 5,000 men . Letter of Philip to Al- bert , ap . Motley , United Netherlands , vol . iii . ch . xxii , sub . fin . 8 LOSS ...
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... August , 1598 , the States - General of the southern or Catholic provinces took the oath of allegiance to the Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia , and to her destined husband , the Archduke Albert , who had now resigned the cardinalate ...
... August , 1598 , the States - General of the southern or Catholic provinces took the oath of allegiance to the Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia , and to her destined husband , the Archduke Albert , who had now resigned the cardinalate ...
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... August , 1593 , amid the tricks and howlings of dervishes , carrying with him Kreckwitz in chains , who died upon the march . Crossing the Drave at Essek and passing Stuhlweissenburg , Sinan appeared before Veszprém , which surrendered ...
... August , 1593 , amid the tricks and howlings of dervishes , carrying with him Kreckwitz in chains , who died upon the march . Crossing the Drave at Essek and passing Stuhlweissenburg , Sinan appeared before Veszprém , which surrendered ...
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... August he returned to Klausenburg at the invitation of Stephen Bocskai , a Hungarian noble , and one of the leaders of the liberal and Protestant party in that country . A counter - revolution now took place . The Austrian commissaries ...
... August he returned to Klausenburg at the invitation of Stephen Bocskai , a Hungarian noble , and one of the leaders of the liberal and Protestant party in that country . A counter - revolution now took place . The Austrian commissaries ...
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