The Cambridge Modern History1906 |
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الصفحة 73
... command of the troops at Prague , and continued to oblige the Emperor with a series of loans which in the following year already exceeded a million of florins . A large share of the confiscated Bohemian lands was now directly or ...
... command of the troops at Prague , and continued to oblige the Emperor with a series of loans which in the following year already exceeded a million of florins . A large share of the confiscated Bohemian lands was now directly or ...
الصفحة 78
... command in the Palatinate , though still under his supreme control , being assumed by Gonzalez de Cordoba . That , however , the Spanish Government would actually intervene on behalf of Frederick's claims , was a calculation on which ...
... command in the Palatinate , though still under his supreme control , being assumed by Gonzalez de Cordoba . That , however , the Spanish Government would actually intervene on behalf of Frederick's claims , was a calculation on which ...
الصفحة 86
... command of Duke George of Brunswick - Lüneburg . True , the force was to be defensive only ; and by the end of April nothing like a quarter of it had been brought together . On the other hand , apart from the fact that Christian IV of ...
... command of Duke George of Brunswick - Lüneburg . True , the force was to be defensive only ; and by the end of April nothing like a quarter of it had been brought together . On the other hand , apart from the fact that Christian IV of ...
الصفحة 94
... command ; and no advice was treated with respect by the commander - in - chief , except that of his chief supporter at Vienna , Ulric von Eggenberg . Surrounded by a kind of Court of his own , and magnificently hospitable , he was at ...
... command ; and no advice was treated with respect by the commander - in - chief , except that of his chief supporter at Vienna , Ulric von Eggenberg . Surrounded by a kind of Court of his own , and magnificently hospitable , he was at ...
الصفحة 98
... command to John Ernest of Weimar , taking his departure with a few companions , as it would seem in order to seek for supplies and succour , first in Venice and then in England . But on his way he was overtaken by death , as it is ...
... command to John Ernest of Weimar , taking his departure with a few companions , as it would seem in order to seek for supplies and succour , first in Venice and then in England . But on his way he was overtaken by death , as it is ...
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alliance April army Assembly attack August Austria battle Bavaria Bernard of Weimar Bethlen Gabor Bishops Bohemian Bormio Brandenburg Cardinal Catholic Charles Christian Christian IV Church command Condé Council Court Cromwell Crown Danish death declared demand Denmark Descartes duchy Duke Dutch Edict of Restitution Elector Elsass Emperor Empire England English Estates favour February Ferdinand fleet force France Frederick French garrison German Government Grisons Gustavus Adolphus Habsburg hand House Imperial Imperialists Johann von Werth July June King King's lands League London Lords Magdeburg Mansfeld March Maximilian Mazarin military negotiations nobles November October officers Olivares Osnabrück Oxenstierna Palatinate Paris Parlement Parliament Parliamentary party peace Philip Poland political Pope Portuguese Prague Prince Protestant Ratisbon refused religion religious Richelieu royal Royalist Saxony Scottish secure sent September settlement ships siege Spain Spaniards Spanish Stadholder success surrender Sweden Swedish Tilly took town treaty troops United Provinces Valtelline Venice victory vols Wallenstein