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Seven Years' War campaigns 16:578c passim to 58Gb Ferdinand I (b. April 19,
1793, Vienna—d. June 29, 1875, Prague), emperor of Austria from 1835 to 1848,
when he abdicated his throne. He was the eldest son of the Holy RoFerdinand l ...
Seven Years' War campaigns 16:578c passim to 58Gb Ferdinand I (b. April 19,
1793, Vienna—d. June 29, 1875, Prague), emperor of Austria from 1835 to 1848,
when he abdicated his throne. He was the eldest son of the Holy RoFerdinand l ...
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VALERIUS MAXIMIANUS (b. near Sardica, Thrace, now Sofia—d. AD 311),
Roman emperor from 305 to 311, notorious for his persecution of Christians. He
was born of ...
'interior design features, illus. 27 9:712 Galerius, in full cmus GALERIUS
VALERIUS MAXIMIANUS (b. near Sardica, Thrace, now Sofia—d. AD 311),
Roman emperor from 305 to 311, notorious for his persecution of Christians. He
was born of ...
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Henry V, Emperor 8:762 (b. Nov. 8, 1086, Utrecht, now in The Netherlands—d.
May 23, 1125, Utrecht), German king and Holy Roman emperor, the last of the
Salian dynasty, resolved the conflict begun under his father Henry IV with the
papacy ...
Henry V, Emperor 8:762 (b. Nov. 8, 1086, Utrecht, now in The Netherlands—d.
May 23, 1125, Utrecht), German king and Holy Roman emperor, the last of the
Salian dynasty, resolved the conflict begun under his father Henry IV with the
papacy ...
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