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... capital. Realizing that the Lombard king retreated to Pavia. Charles's ... up. After successfully conquered Lombardia he resumed to Saxony. When ...
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... 1791 June 20, 1791: The King goes to Varennes. ... Louis XVI was born to Louis, Dauphin of France, and the Dauphiness, Marie Josephe of Saxony on August 23 ...
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... Fredrick Handel was appointed Kapellmeister to Georg Ludwig, the Elector of Saxony. ... Ironically, upon Queen Anne's death, Georg Ludwig became King George I of ...
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... Frankland. In 774, Charles had himself crowned king of the Lombards and the Franks. ... He summoned together an army and marched to Saxony. The ...
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... Christian IV, king of Denmark and Norway, however, came to the aid of the ... princes, Christian mobilized a large army in the spring of 1625 and invaded Saxony. ...
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... League, was backed by Ferdinand II, Spain, the Elector in Saxony (Germany) and ... In 1624, Richelieu convinced the King of Denmark (Christian IV) to invade the ...
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... sought an alliance with the Lombards by marrying the daughter of their king. ... Between 771 and 804 he conquered Lombardy, Saxony, Aver, and Bao and christianized ...
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... During his forty-seven years as King, he more than doubled the former ... as the river Ebro, all Italy from Aosta to lover Calabria, then Saxony, Pannonias, Dacia ...
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... service. Eventually he appealed to the King of Saxony, and the old service was reinstated with the correct amount of Accidenten. However ...
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... the Rhine; Napoleon's allies, the electors of Bavaria, Wurttemberg, and Saxony, were made ... of Italy, and a third brother, Joseph Bonaparte, became king of Naples ...
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... Fellowship of the Ring 2. The Two Towers 3. The Return of the King C. The ... His father's side of the family migrated from Saxony in the 18th century but over the ...
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... After many campaigns, Saxony was finally added to the Carolingian domain in 804 ... the Merovingian's and acted as military leaders, judges, and agents of the king. ...
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... Washington was informed later the same evening by chief Half-King, that " they had ... As time progressed, France, Russia, Saxony and Sweden joined with Austria in ...
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... when Johann Georg committed his Saxon army to the ranks of the King Gustavus II ... granted permission from his elector to spend a year in lower Saxony whose rich ...
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... reformation. He was the electoral prince of Saxony where Luther lived. ... beliefs. More people held allegiance to king and country than to the Church. ...
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... was Prussia represented by the Chancellor and by the king Frederick Willem ... all territory conquered by Napoleon, Prussia was given much of Saxony and important ...
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... to Dresden rioters who were creating a growing rebellion in the state of Saxony. ... In 1864, the King of Bavaria, Ludwig II, brought Richard to Munich to provide ...
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... 12.9 percent they won last April in the small eastern state of Saxony-Anhalt ... Hopes of regaining power were shattered when King Juan Carlos failed a coup in 1981 ...
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... In France in 1516 a concordat between the king and the pope placed the French Church ... alliance with the pope and with the aid of Duke Maurice of Saxony, he made ...
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... stated that he was alive and was hiding in the castle of Frederick of Saxony. ... King Henry VII of England reformed his church, too, mostly to give himself power. ...
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... and early 1760's, Fredrick of Prussia's invasion of the German state of Saxony had sparked ... When the king of France finally decided to send more troops to North ...
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... years of his life in France under an invitation from the king. ... Saxony and other Protestant states gradually opened Gymnasien, which influenced German education ...
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