The Unity of European History: A Political and Cultural SurveyJ. Cape, 1949 - Всего страниц: 383 |
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... struggle of Teuton and Slav . He fell fighting the Ottoman Turks . The Jagellon kings supported the lesser nobility against the great feudatories , but the policy exacted its price ; with Casimir Jagellon IV ( 1447-92 ) the monarchy ...
... struggle of Teuton and Slav . He fell fighting the Ottoman Turks . The Jagellon kings supported the lesser nobility against the great feudatories , but the policy exacted its price ; with Casimir Jagellon IV ( 1447-92 ) the monarchy ...
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... struggle and their energies also were diverted from more fruitful enterprise . When Western Europe was entering upon a new inheritance , the landbound peoples of the Germanies were unable to benefit by it , while the Poles were in no ...
... struggle and their energies also were diverted from more fruitful enterprise . When Western Europe was entering upon a new inheritance , the landbound peoples of the Germanies were unable to benefit by it , while the Poles were in no ...
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... struggle opened when James II was driven from the English throne and the accession of William and Mary united the Dutch and English states ; both were threatened by the French attempt to gain control of the Spanish Netherlands , which ...
... struggle opened when James II was driven from the English throne and the accession of William and Mary united the Dutch and English states ; both were threatened by the French attempt to gain control of the Spanish Netherlands , which ...
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THE GENIUS OF HELLAS | 30 |
MEDIAEVAL CHRISTENDOM | 137 |
THE RENAISSANCE AND THE DISCOVERIES | 170 |
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