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... Bohemia - 114 1612. Is elected Emperor on the death of Rodolph Frederick V. , Elector Palatine , marries Princess ... Bohemian defenestration 1619. Death of the Emperor Mat- 119 113 thias 120 • Birth and Education of Wal- lenstein 121 ...
... Bohemia - 114 1612. Is elected Emperor on the death of Rodolph Frederick V. , Elector Palatine , marries Princess ... Bohemian defenestration 1619. Death of the Emperor Mat- 119 113 thias 120 • Birth and Education of Wal- lenstein 121 ...
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... Bohemia , as well as elected King of the Romans . At his father's death , besides the Imperial Crown , he also succeeded to the sole possession of the Austrian lands ; for Maximilian established the right of primogeniture in his ...
... Bohemia , as well as elected King of the Romans . At his father's death , besides the Imperial Crown , he also succeeded to the sole possession of the Austrian lands ; for Maximilian established the right of primogeniture in his ...
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... Bohemia and Hungary , came forward with assistance ; from other parts of Europe he received promises which were not fulfilled . But what principally alarmed the Sultan was the revolt from him of the three tributary provinces of Moldavia ...
... Bohemia and Hungary , came forward with assistance ; from other parts of Europe he received promises which were not fulfilled . But what principally alarmed the Sultan was the revolt from him of the three tributary provinces of Moldavia ...
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... Bohemia the large Hussite party already established could not but derive additional strength from the religious movement in Germany . Calvinism , still more inimical to Rome than were the doctrines of Luther , had from Geneva , its ...
... Bohemia the large Hussite party already established could not but derive additional strength from the religious movement in Germany . Calvinism , still more inimical to Rome than were the doctrines of Luther , had from Geneva , its ...
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... Bohemia and Austria ; and it was at the Kirchengeschichte seit der Reformation , 1 See vol . ii . chap . xvii . The prin- cipal histories of the Jesuits are those of Orlandini , Maffei , and Ribadaneira . There is a good sketch in ...
... Bohemia and Austria ; and it was at the Kirchengeschichte seit der Reformation , 1 See vol . ii . chap . xvii . The prin- cipal histories of the Jesuits are those of Orlandini , Maffei , and Ribadaneira . There is a good sketch in ...
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Page 427 - King James the Second, having endeavoured to subvert the constitution of the kingdom by breaking the original contract between King and people, and, by the advice of Jesuits and other wicked persons, having violated the fundamental laws, and having withdrawn himself out of the kingdom, had abdicated the government, and that the throne had thereby become vacant.