The Cambridge Modern History, المجلد 3

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The University Press, 1904
 

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Peace of Monsieur 1576 Beginnings of the League
36
Alliance between the League and Spain
37
The Duke of Guise in Paris
43
Siege of Paris Paris relieved by Parma
49
The Pléiade Ronsard Du Bellay
55
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56
Jesuit learning Desportes Du Bartas
61
Montaigne and the Wars of Religion
67
CHAPTER III
73
Contents
78
The Reformers assume the offensive
80
Negotiations of Protestant Princes with Henry IV Brandenburg joins
84
Election of Henry of Anjou The pacta conventa
89
Turks 1540
103
Peace between Solyman and Ferdinand 1533 Exploits of Chaireddin
109
League against the Turks
115
Murder of Prince Mustafa
121
Solyman and the army Solyman and the teachers
127
Causes of the war with Venice Cyprus
133
Deaths of Selim II 1574 and Mohammad Sokolli 1579
139
The Congregations of the Sacred College
146
Bohemia under Ferdinand
147
Albert of Prussia and the Osiandrists
153
of Bavaria and the Landsberg League
159
Maximilian elected Roman King 1562
165
Double election to the Polish throne Stephen Báthory prevails
171
Diet of Speier 1570 Maximilians unsatisfactory foreign policy
177
Character and policy of Philip II
183
The Inquisition Increase of the episcopate
186
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190
The great nobles and the Consulta
192
Abolition of the Consulta Order for carrying out the Decrees of Council
198
The Culemburg Banquet The Gueux
204
Meeting of leaders at Dendermonde
210
The Council of Blood
216
He raises an armed force
222
His attitude towards the French Religious Wars Bull declaring Navarre
224
Death of Montigny at Simancas
228
Activity of Wilhelmus van Nassouwen
231
Act of Federation between Holland and Zeeland
237
Matthias enters Prague and summons a Diet Rudolf resigns Bohemia
248
Victory of the Catholic party in Scotland 1548 Beginnings of
249
Significance of the Treaty of CateauCambrésis
260
Treaty of Edinburgh 1560 Mary lands in Scotland 1561
267
Conference at Craigmillar
273
The Casket Letters
279
Massacre of St Bartholomew and its effects
286
CHAPTER IX
294
Fresh English ventures Death of Sir Humphrey Gilbert
302
The Armada and the fireships off Calais
313
Expedition to the Azores Loss of the Revenge Capture of the Madre de Dios
319
Cadiz taken by storm
325
Sir Francis Walsingham
331
Division in the Queens Council
337
Assertion of the episcopal authority John Penrys petition to Parliament
343
Political perils of Catholicism Bull of Excommunication 1570
349
Economic distress
355
Patents of monopoly
357
CHAPTER XI
364
Navy Fortifications
411
Truce of Suresnes 1593
417
Italy in the latter half of the sixteenth century The States of the Church
424
His early relations with Spain France and other States Brigands
430
The Cinquecento not really a poetical
457
Execution of Carnesecchi Speroni
468
History biography letters
474
Philip IIs inheritance of Charles Vs policy and methods
475
Financial and industrial condition of Spain
481
New political problems in Europe The Inquisition in Spain
487
English aid to the Huguenots and the Revolt of the Netherlands
493
Failure and death of Don John 1578 Philip II claims the succession
499
The Armada sails 1588 The voyage
506
Death of Santa Cruz Appointment of Medina Sidonia
508
Castile on the brink of financial ruin
512
Results of Philips rule
518
Enterprises against England and the English supremacy in Ireland
521
Accession and marriage of Philip III
527
The English enterprise abandoned
533
The Twelve Years Truce 1609
540
Cervantes and Don Quixote
546
Accession of James in England 1603 peace with Spain 1604 James
552
Influence of the House of Kildare
581
Rebellion of the OMores and OConors
587
Munster politics
594
Plantation of Munster 15869
599
Tyrone in Dublin He is proclaimed a traitor His intrigues with Spain
606
CHAPTER XIX
617
Marriage of Albert and Isabel 1598
630
Battle of Nieuport Siege of Ostend
636
Conclusion of the Twelve Years Truce 1609 The JülichCleves succession
642
Oldenbarneveldt and the ContraRemonstrants Maurice opposes Olden
648
Execution of Oldenbarneveldt
654
Conversion of Henry IV 1593
660
War declared against Spain
666
Loss of Amiens
672
Henrys divorce and marriage with Maria de Medici Political designs
678
Hostility between France and Spain Henrys negotiations with Italian
683
The Princess of Condé Henrys uncertainties His preparation for war
689
His system of absolute government
695
The religious difficulty in Hungary and Austria
701
Archbishop Gebhard of Cologne Attempted Protestantisation of the see
707
Deaths of John Casimir and Landgrave William Landgrave Maurice
713
The JülichClevesBerg government and succession Death of Duke John
729
The Reformation State Church The prince summus episcopus
742
Different conceptions of
746
the hero of legitimism James Is True Law of Free Monarchy
752
Results of ecclesiastical competition Sovereignty resident in the people
768
English fleet at Plymouth
816
93
861
97
882
Cosimos relations to Rome and to heresy
884
FrancoTurkish alliance 15356
888
389
895
The Spanish marriage scheme abandoned Darnley
897
299
900
Mary reverts to a conciliatory policy Birth of James
905
302
906
310
912

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