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... Pope Gregory XV . Death of Luynes Richelieu receives a Cardinal's 1622. Peace of Montpellier hat . 1624. He becomes ... Pope's hands Accession of Urban VIII . ( 1623 ) The French seize the Valtel- lina . 11 164 1625. Hugonot Insurrection ...
... Pope Gregory XV . Death of Luynes Richelieu receives a Cardinal's 1622. Peace of Montpellier hat . 1624. He becomes ... Pope's hands Accession of Urban VIII . ( 1623 ) The French seize the Valtel- lina . 11 164 1625. Hugonot Insurrection ...
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... Pope Urban VIII . and Accession of Innocent X. ( 1644 ) . 1646. French Expedition against Tuscany Campaign in Flanders and Ger- many 1647. Treaty of Ulm with Bavaria Distressed state of Spain ˇ Insurrections at Palermo and Naples ...
... Pope Urban VIII . and Accession of Innocent X. ( 1644 ) . 1646. French Expedition against Tuscany Campaign in Flanders and Ger- many 1647. Treaty of Ulm with Bavaria Distressed state of Spain ˇ Insurrections at Palermo and Naples ...
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... Pope . 422 Innocent XI . excommunicates A.D. 424 • 1690. Campaign 1691. Campaign 1692. Campaign Battle of La Hogue the Parliament of Paris . The French invade Germany James II . refuses the aid of Louis XIV .. 1689. William III ...
... Pope . 422 Innocent XI . excommunicates A.D. 424 • 1690. Campaign 1691. Campaign 1692. Campaign Battle of La Hogue the Parliament of Paris . The French invade Germany James II . refuses the aid of Louis XIV .. 1689. William III ...
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... POPES . Clement VIII .. 1605 Christina . Leo XI . SWEDEN . Charles X. Paul V. • 1621 Charles XI .. Gregory XV . 1623 Charles XII . Urban VIII . 1644 Innocent X. 1655 Alexander VII , 1667 Clement IX . 1670 Clement X .. 1676 • PRUSSIA ...
... POPES . Clement VIII .. 1605 Christina . Leo XI . SWEDEN . Charles X. Paul V. • 1621 Charles XI .. Gregory XV . 1623 Charles XII . Urban VIII . 1644 Innocent X. 1655 Alexander VII , 1667 Clement IX . 1670 Clement X .. 1676 • PRUSSIA ...
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... Pope Clement VIII . had long been desirous of putting an end to the war between France and Spain , which , besides preventing Philip from succouring Austria against the Turks , promoted the cause of heresy in the Netherlands and ...
... Pope Clement VIII . had long been desirous of putting an end to the war between France and Spain , which , besides preventing Philip from succouring Austria against the Turks , promoted the cause of heresy in the Netherlands and ...
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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.