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... election of Napoleon as his own successor on the throne of Charlemagne . The title emperor of Austria , then , replaced that of " Imperator Romanorum semper Augustus " when the Holy Empire came to an end in 1806. From the first ...
... election of Napoleon as his own successor on the throne of Charlemagne . The title emperor of Austria , then , replaced that of " Imperator Romanorum semper Augustus " when the Holy Empire came to an end in 1806. From the first ...
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... election as German king in 1298 . Albert appears to have been rather an arbitrary ruler . In 1288 he suppressed rising of the people of Vienna , and he made the fullest use of the ducal power in asserting his real or supposed rights ...
... election as German king in 1298 . Albert appears to have been rather an arbitrary ruler . In 1288 he suppressed rising of the people of Vienna , and he made the fullest use of the ducal power in asserting his real or supposed rights ...
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... election as king of the Romans in 1486 , Maximilian attacked the Hungarians , and in 1490 he had driven them from Austria , and recovered his hereditary lands . In the same year he made an arrangement with his kinsman , Sigismund of ...
... election as king of the Romans in 1486 , Maximilian attacked the Hungarians , and in 1490 he had driven them from Austria , and recovered his hereditary lands . In the same year he made an arrangement with his kinsman , Sigismund of ...
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... election of the princes now tributary By relinquishing her claim to the Belgian provinces and other to France , from the house of Habsburg to that of Bonaparte outlying territories in western Germany , and by acquiescing in Francis II ...
... election of the princes now tributary By relinquishing her claim to the Belgian provinces and other to France , from the house of Habsburg to that of Bonaparte outlying territories in western Germany , and by acquiescing in Francis II ...
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... election in Prague , where the quarrel between Czechs and Germans , of an emperor ; and the political leaders could neither break radicals and conservatives , issued on the 12th of June in a rising loose from the tradition of Austrian ...
... election in Prague , where the quarrel between Czechs and Germans , of an emperor ; and the political leaders could neither break radicals and conservatives , issued on the 12th of June in a rising loose from the tradition of Austrian ...
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