Syllabus of a Course of Eighty-Seven Lectures On Modern European History (1600-1890)
Syllabus of a Course of Eighty-Seven Lectures On Modern European History (1600-1890)
Stephens, H. Morse (Henry Morse), 1857-1919
The book Syllabus of a Course of Eighty-Seven Lectures On Modern European History (1600-1890) was written by author Stephens, H. Morse (Henry Morse), 1857-1919 Here you can read free online of Syllabus of a Course of Eighty-Seven Lectures On Modern European History (1600-1890) book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Syllabus of a Course of Eighty-Seven Lectures On Modern European History (1600-1890) a good or bad book?
What reading level is Syllabus of a Course of Eighty-Seven Lectures On Modern European History (1600-1890) book?
To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt:
; Innocent XII. — Pignatelli — 1691-1700 ; his economy and uprightness ; his atti- tude towards France ; Clement XI. — Albani — 1700-21 ; his attitude on the Spanish Succession ; forced to recognize the Archduke Charles ; issue of the bull "Unigenitus" (1713) ; action of the Papacy during this period towards the Jansenists, the Jesuits and the Quietists. II. Kingdom of Naples : its welcome to the Archduke Charles (1707); his promise to observe its local rights ; separated from Sicily by the Tre...aties of Utrecht (17 13) and given to the House of Austria. III. Kingdom of Sicily : given to Victor Amadeus II. , Duke of Savoy, by the Treaties of Utrecht ; the character of Victor Amadeus II. ; crowned at Palermo (24 Dec, 1713) ; growth of the House of Savoy by his policy ; he acquired Alessandria, etc. (1703), Montferrat and Casale (1707), and the restoration of Savoy and Nice (1713) ; mar- riage of his two daughters to two grandsons of Louis XIV., to the Duke of Burgundy, father of Louis XV., and to Philip V.
User Reviews: