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... Sweden ( 1517-18 ) 140 141 142 Battle of Prague , and flight of the Palatine Frederick Protestantism uprooted in Bo- 131 He carries off Gustavus Ericson ( or Vasa ) . He obtains possession of Stock- hemia 132 holm ( 1520 ) 143 The ...
... Sweden ( 1517-18 ) 140 141 142 Battle of Prague , and flight of the Palatine Frederick Protestantism uprooted in Bo- 131 He carries off Gustavus Ericson ( or Vasa ) . He obtains possession of Stock- hemia 132 holm ( 1520 ) 143 The ...
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... 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 Altmark ( 1629 ) 154 • • 155 · 156 CHAPTER XXXII ...
... 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 Altmark ( 1629 ) 154 • • 155 · 156 CHAPTER XXXII ...
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... Sweden War between France and Spain 227 Peace of Prague 226 228 · Gustavus at Nuremberg Wallenstein's Camp Swedes refuse to accede to it French Campaigns in Belgium - Gustavus proceeds into Saxony 208 and Italy . 229 Battle of Lützen ...
... Sweden War between France and Spain 227 Peace of Prague 226 228 · Gustavus at Nuremberg Wallenstein's Camp Swedes refuse to accede to it French Campaigns in Belgium - Gustavus proceeds into Saxony 208 and Italy . 229 Battle of Lützen ...
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... Sweden , Russia , and Poland . - Frederick William the Great Elector . - Wars of Charles X. - Treaties of Oliva , Copenhagen , and Kardis ( pp . 310—339 ) . 1644. Christina Queen of Sweden 1649. Names Charles Gustavus to the Succession ...
... Sweden , Russia , and Poland . - Frederick William the Great Elector . - Wars of Charles X. - Treaties of Oliva , Copenhagen , and Kardis ( pp . 310—339 ) . 1644. Christina Queen of Sweden 1649. Names Charles Gustavus to the Succession ...
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... Sweden Treaty of Labiau between Charles X. and Frederick William Alliance between Charles and 324 325 ། 326 the Prince of Transylvania . 327 1657. Frederick III . of Denmark de- clares War against Charles X. Leopold of Austria aids John ...
... Sweden Treaty of Labiau between Charles X. and Frederick William Alliance between Charles and 324 325 ། 326 the Prince of Transylvania . 327 1657. Frederick III . of Denmark de- clares War against Charles X. Leopold of Austria aids John ...
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