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... regarded as serious while the Avars were in possession of the land . In 791 Charlemagne , after he had established his authority over the Bajuvarii or Bavarians , crossed the river Enns , and moved against the Avars . This attack was ...
... regarded as serious while the Avars were in possession of the land . In 791 Charlemagne , after he had established his authority over the Bajuvarii or Bavarians , crossed the river Enns , and moved against the Avars . This attack was ...
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... regarded as giving | a unity to the whole period . . . . The Reformation is one , the claims of the House of Austria is the other . " Austria did not benefit from the reign of Charles V. The emperor was too much absorbed in the affairs ...
... regarded as giving | a unity to the whole period . . . . The Reformation is one , the claims of the House of Austria is the other . " Austria did not benefit from the reign of Charles V. The emperor was too much absorbed in the affairs ...
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... regarded as giving III . ( 1637-1657 ) was forced to yield Alsace to France , to grant a unity to the whole period . . . . The Reformation is one , the territorial supremacy , including the right of making The peace claims of the House ...
... regarded as giving III . ( 1637-1657 ) was forced to yield Alsace to France , to grant a unity to the whole period . . . . The Reformation is one , the territorial supremacy , including the right of making The peace claims of the House ...
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... regarded ; and Charles VI . had neglected the advice of sought was in Bavaria , ruled by the decadent house Prince Eugene to leave an effective army of 200,000 men as a of Wittelsbach , the secular rival of the house of Austria more ...
... regarded ; and Charles VI . had neglected the advice of sought was in Bavaria , ruled by the decadent house Prince Eugene to leave an effective army of 200,000 men as a of Wittelsbach , the secular rival of the house of Austria more ...
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... regarded as so much vacant territory on which to build up his ideal state . He was , in fact , a Revolutionist who happened also to be an emperor . " Reason " and " enlightenment were his watchwords ; opposition to his wise measures he ...
... regarded as so much vacant territory on which to build up his ideal state . He was , in fact , a Revolutionist who happened also to be an emperor . " Reason " and " enlightenment were his watchwords ; opposition to his wise measures he ...
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