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... died childless in 1365 , and in 1379 his two attacked by Matthias Corvinus , king of Hungary , Hungarian remaining brothers , Leopold III . and Albert III . , made a who drove him from Vienna in 1485. Although ham- of Austria . division ...
... died childless in 1365 , and in 1379 his two attacked by Matthias Corvinus , king of Hungary , Hungarian remaining brothers , Leopold III . and Albert III . , made a who drove him from Vienna in 1485. Although ham- of Austria . division ...
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... died in 1705 during the war of Spanish Succession ( 1702-13 ) , which he left as an evil inheritance to his sons Joseph L. War of ( d . 1711 ) and Charles VI . The result of the war was Spanish a further aggrandizement of the house of ...
... died in 1705 during the war of Spanish Succession ( 1702-13 ) , which he left as an evil inheritance to his sons Joseph L. War of ( d . 1711 ) and Charles VI . The result of the war was Spanish a further aggrandizement of the house of ...
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... died in November 1861 , and his own health began to fail . In December 1863 he married Miss Kinnear . He died at Black- hills , near Elgin , on the 4th of August 1865 . AYTOUN , or AYTON , SIR ROBERT ( 1570-1638 ) , Scottish poet , son ...
... died in November 1861 , and his own health began to fail . In December 1863 he married Miss Kinnear . He died at Black- hills , near Elgin , on the 4th of August 1865 . AYTOUN , or AYTON , SIR ROBERT ( 1570-1638 ) , Scottish poet , son ...
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... died in 1495 , and Baber , though only twelve years of age , succeeded to the throne . An attempt made by his uncles to dislodge him proved unsuccessful , and no sooner was the young sovereign firmly settled than he began to meditate an ...
... died in 1495 , and Baber , though only twelve years of age , succeeded to the throne . An attempt made by his uncles to dislodge him proved unsuccessful , and no sooner was the young sovereign firmly settled than he began to meditate an ...
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baladan . 727 B.C. , he died , but his successor Ululâ , who took the name of Shalmaneser IV . , continued the policy he had begun . Shalma- neser died suddenly in Tebet 722 B.C. , while pressing the siege of Samaria , and the seizure ...
baladan . 727 B.C. , he died , but his successor Ululâ , who took the name of Shalmaneser IV . , continued the policy he had begun . Shalma- neser died suddenly in Tebet 722 B.C. , while pressing the siege of Samaria , and the seizure ...
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