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... Christians 1593. War between the Emperor and Turks 1595. Death of Amurath III . and ac- cession of Mahomet III . . 1596. Mahomet's Expedition to Erlau The Archduke Maximilian de- feated at Keresztes Campaigns of 1597-99 Accession of ...
... Christians 1593. War between the Emperor and Turks 1595. Death of Amurath III . and ac- cession of Mahomet III . . 1596. Mahomet's Expedition to Erlau The Archduke Maximilian de- feated at Keresztes Campaigns of 1597-99 Accession of ...
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... Christian II . Christian marries Isabella , sis- ter of Charles V. He attempts the Conquest of Sweden ( 1517-18 ) 140 141 142 Battle of Prague , and flight of the Palatine Frederick Protestantism uprooted in Bo- 131 He carries off ...
... Christian II . Christian marries Isabella , sis- ter of Charles V. He attempts the Conquest of Sweden ( 1517-18 ) 140 141 142 Battle of Prague , and flight of the Palatine Frederick Protestantism uprooted in Bo- 131 He carries off ...
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... Christian IV . of Denmark . War between Denmark and Sweden Accession of Gustavus Adol- Eric IV . of Sweden 150 Deposed by his brother John ( 1569 ) . 151 phus in Sweden ( 1611 ) His Russian and Polish wars House of Romanoff Truce of ...
... Christian IV . of Denmark . War between Denmark and Sweden Accession of Gustavus Adol- Eric IV . of Sweden 150 Deposed by his brother John ( 1569 ) . 151 phus in Sweden ( 1611 ) His Russian and Polish wars House of Romanoff Truce of ...
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... Christian V. of Denmark co- erces the Duke of Holstein Hostilities between the Danes and Swedes 1677. Naval Victories of the Danes 1679. Frederick William defeats the Swedes at Splitter . Louis XIV . dictates a Peace Treaties of ...
... Christian V. of Denmark co- erces the Duke of Holstein Hostilities between the Danes and Swedes 1677. Naval Victories of the Danes 1679. Frederick William defeats the Swedes at Splitter . Louis XIV . dictates a Peace Treaties of ...
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... Christian V. , and Accession of Frederick IV . of Denmark Retrospect of Russian History Accession of Peter the Great ( 1689 ) . Travels His Reforms Treaty with Augustus II . 1700. Augustus invades Livonia Charles XII . of Sweden Charles ...
... Christian V. , and Accession of Frederick IV . of Denmark Retrospect of Russian History Accession of Peter the Great ( 1689 ) . Travels His Reforms Treaty with Augustus II . 1700. Augustus invades Livonia Charles XII . of Sweden Charles ...
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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.