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... Austria Regent . She appoints Mazarin her Don Francisco de Mello invests Rocroi . Minister - 250 252 253 Death of Pope Urban VIII . and Accession of Innocent X. ( 1644 ) . 1646. French Expedition against Tuscany Campaign in Flanders and ...
... Austria Regent . She appoints Mazarin her Don Francisco de Mello invests Rocroi . Minister - 250 252 253 Death of Pope Urban VIII . and Accession of Innocent X. ( 1644 ) . 1646. French Expedition against Tuscany Campaign in Flanders and ...
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... Austria aids John Casimir War between Denmark and Sweden Siege of Fredericksodde . 1658. Charles X. crosses the Belt on the Ice . Peace of Roskild Gigantic Plans of Charles He renews the War with Den- mark • Frederick III.'s brave ...
... Austria aids John Casimir War between Denmark and Sweden Siege of Fredericksodde . 1658. Charles X. crosses the Belt on the Ice . Peace of Roskild Gigantic Plans of Charles He renews the War with Den- mark • Frederick III.'s brave ...
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Thomas Henry Dyer. xiv CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER XXXVIII . War between Austria and Turkey . - Holy League . - Affairs of Hungary and Poland . - Revolutions in Denmark and Sweden . - Wars of the Swedes , Prussians , and ...
Thomas Henry Dyer. xiv CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER XXXVIII . War between Austria and Turkey . - Holy League . - Affairs of Hungary and Poland . - Revolutions in Denmark and Sweden . - Wars of the Swedes , Prussians , and ...
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... Austria against the Turks , promoted the cause of heresy in the Netherlands and elsewhere . In 1596 , Cardinal Alexander de ' Medici , the Papal Legate in France , made advances to the French King which Henry did not repulse ; and Fra ...
... Austria against the Turks , promoted the cause of heresy in the Netherlands and elsewhere . In 1596 , Cardinal Alexander de ' Medici , the Papal Legate in France , made advances to the French King which Henry did not repulse ; and Fra ...
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... Austria , a son , who succeeded him with the title of Philip III . He had also had by Anne two sons and a daughter , who died in infancy . With these revolutions of Western Europe the affairs of its eastern regions have afforded but few ...
... Austria , a son , who succeeded him with the title of Philip III . He had also had by Anne two sons and a daughter , who died in infancy . With these revolutions of Western Europe the affairs of its eastern regions have afforded but few ...
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