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| | Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Under the guidance of William III a powerful league, the grand alliance, was formed against France; of this the emperor was a prominent member, and in 1703 he transferred his claim on the Spanish monarchy to his second son, the archduke Charles. |  | | Before the conclusion of the war, however, Leopold had taken measures to strengthen his hold upon this country. |  | | Leopold was a man of industry and education, and during his later years, he showed some political ability. |
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| | Habsburg Dynasty |
 | | Crown Princess of Naples and Sicily, daughter of Emperor Leopold II and Princess Maria Ludovica of Bourbon-Spain |  | | Daughter of Emperor Leopold II and Princess Maria Ludovica of Bourbon-Spain |  | | Daughter of Grandduke Leopold II of Tuscany and Princess Maria Antonia of Bourbon and the Two Sicilies |
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 | | 1797 Emperor Francis I permits Jews who served in military in "Countries of Bohemian Crown" to marry non Jews |  | | 1609 Emperor Rudolf II grants Silezische protestants freedom of religion |  | | 1609 Emperor Rudolf II grants Bohemian protestants freedom of religion |
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| | Timeline Austria |
 | | This is considered to mark the founding of the Univ. of Innsbruck. |  | | 1670 Feb 27, Jews were expelled from Austria by order of Leopold I. 1670 Jul 25, Jews were expelled from Vienna, Austria. |  | | 1235 Jan 2, Emperor Joseph II ordered the Jews of Galicia, Austria, to adopt family names. |
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| | The Emperor's New Clothes |
 | | She is still frustrated by her attempts to corral the Princess and the Chancellor hints at a disaster he now knows is coming. |  | | The brainwashed townspeople echo this sentiment and convince the Emperor of its truth. |  | | She is thinking about the young man she has met and what her father told her. |
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| | The Session: Shop - Product info |
 | | Cantata on the Accession of Emperor Leopold II: Ihr staunt, Völker der Erde! |  | | Cantata on the Death of Emperor Joseph II: Hier schlummert seinen stillen Frieden |  | | Cantata on the Accession of Emperor Leopold II: Wie bebt mein Herz vor Wonne! |
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| | Did You Know ? (Fivestars Zagreb - Only Recommended) |
 | | When and by what document was the University of Zagreb founded? |  | | Academia Zagrebiensis, the University of Zagreb, was founded on the 23rd of September 1669 by a Charter of the Emperor Leopold I. Want to know more? |
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| | 1670 in History |
 | | February 27 Jews expelled from Austria by order of Leopold I |  | | July 25 Austrian Emperor Leopold I expels 4,000 Jews from Vienna |  | | February 14 Roman Catholic emperor Leopold I chases Jews out of Vienna |
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| | Austrian History Yearbook: Goloubeva, Maria. The Glorification of Emperor Leopold I in Image, Spectacle and Text |
 | | Save a personal copy of any page on the Web and quickly find it again with Furl.net. |  | | As the second son of Ferdinand III, Archduke Leopold had been educated to hold high ecclesiastical office and play a supporting role in the Habsburg family enterprise. |  | | When his older brother Ferdinand IV died in 1654 shortly after being elected king of Rome, Leopold suddenly, at age fourteen, had to be reprogrammed to be the dynastic patriarch. |
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| | Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Leopold, during his government in Tuscany, had shown a speculative tendency to grant his subjects a constitution. |  | | Leopold was born in Vienna, a third son, and was at first educated for the priesthood, but the theological studies to which he was forced to apply himself are believed to have influenced his mind in a way unfavourable to the Church. |  | | The emigrants who followed him pertinaciously were refused audience, or when they forced themselves on him, were peremptorily denied all help. |
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| | WHKMLA : History of the Habsburg Empire, Austrian Line, 1648-1683 : Intellectual Life |
 | | Biography of Leopold I., from Karlsruher Türkenbeute, in German |  | | He stuck to the letter of the treaty, but the Austrian administration was ingenious in finding ways in circumventing it, as it did in Hungary, where the Hungarian constitution, in theory, provided for religious toleration. |  | | When the Swedes evacuated Bohemia in 1650, they obliged Emperor Ferdinand by treaty to respect the protestants confession of the Silesian Lutherans. |
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| | Leopold II, Holy Roman emperor, king of Bohemia and Hungary |
 | | , by which the emperor and the king of Prussia stated that if all other European powers would join them, they were prepared to restore Louis XVI to his lawful powers by force. |  | | Leopold was succeeded by his son, Francis II. |  | | Leopold II is generally considered a ruler of outstanding diplomatic and administrative abilities. |
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| | Augsburg, League of on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | defensive alliance formed (1686) by Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I with various German states, including Bavaria and the Palatinate, and with Sweden and Spain so far as their German interests were concerned. |
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| | HomeCollectionsKunstkammer (Collection of Sculpture and Decorative Arts)EbonyKing Joseph I on horseback |
 | | Emperor Leopold I and his successor (after 1705) represent the present and the future of the resurgent Habsburg dynasty. |  | | The counterpart represents a similar statue of his father, Emperor Leopold I. The occasion for this commission was probably the election and coronation of Joseph I as Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire on March 4th, 1690 and the subsequent triumphal return of the Imperial family to Vienna. |
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| | WHKMLA : History of the Habsburg Empire, Austrian Line, 1683-1712 : Foreign Policy |
 | | Between 1689 and 1697, the WAR OF THE GRAND ALLIANCE was fought, against FRANCE, with the Emperor being a partner of the latter. |  | | In 1686 Emperor Leopold I. signed an alliance with BRANDENBURG, directed against FRANCE. |  | | On July 9th 1687, Emperor Leopold I., SPAIN, BAVARIA, SWEDEN and SAXONY formed the Augsburg Alliance intended to maintain the situation as established by the Treaties of Westphalia (1648), Nijmegen (1679) and Regensburg (1684), thus also directed against FRANCE. |
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| | Rovisoft - Society History By Region Europe Germany Historical Personages Emperors Leopold I - Free Directory Listings |
 | | Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor - Biographical information noting the political and military struggles during his rule and commenting upon his cultural impact. |  | | Leopold I - Biography noting his patronage of music and his own compositional abilities from the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music entry at WQXR radio. |  | | All Society History By_Region Europe Germany Historical_Personages Emperors Leopold_I news |
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| | Patron Saints Index: Saint Leopold III |
 | | She brought two children into the marriage, and they had eighteenof their own, eleven of whom survived. |  | | Father of Otto of Freising, who wrote Leopold's biography, and of Duke Henry II of Austria, and step-father to King Conrad III of Germany. |  | | At age 23 he succeeded his father as margrave (military governor) of Austria. |
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| | Leopold I -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | The son of a German prince, Leopold married the heiress to the British throne, Princess Charlotte, but she died a year later. |  | | A year later his father, Leopold III, abdicated after an unsettled reign, and it was Baudouin's task to restore confidence in the monarchy (see Leopold, Kings of Belgium). |  | | More results on "Leopold I" when you join. |
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| | Leopold I., * 1640 |
 | | Originally intended for the Church, had to take control over the lands he inherited after the death of his brother |  | | Eleonore Magdalena von Pfalz-Neuburg he had two sons, who became emperors, |  | | Led several wars against France, (1673-1679, 1688-1697) but could not stop her advance towards the River Rhine. |
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| | Siege of Vienna -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | By the terms of the treaty, each ally had to support the other with all his might if the other's capital were to be besieged. |  | | The rivalry between two candidates for the kingdom of Poland was taken as the pretext for hostilities by governments whose real quarrels with each other had in fact very little connection with Polish affairs. |  | | (July 17Sept. 12, 1683), expedition by the Turks against the Habsburg Holy Roman emperor Leopold I that resulted in their defeat by a combined force led by John III Sobieski of Poland. |
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| | The Damon and Taber Family Connections - Person Page 11102 |
 | | Emperor Leopold I (of the Holy Roman Empire) married Princess Eleonore (of Palatine), daughter of Elector Philipp Wilhelm (of Palatine) and Princess Elisabeth Amalie (of Hesse-Darmstadt), on 14 December 1676 in Niederbayern, Bavaria. |  | | Emperor Leopold I (of the Holy Roman Empire) died on 5 May 1705 in Wien, Wien, Austria, at age 64. |  | | He was the son of Emperor Ferdinand III (of the Holy Roman Empire) and Princess Maria Anna (of Spain). |
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| | Austrian Rulers 1657-1918 |
 | | Austria wages war with Prussia (with support from Russia). |  | | 1765 August 18 Frances Stephen (husband of Maria Theresa) dies while attending marriage of his second son Leopold in Innsbruck. |  | | Bavaria is overrun by Austrian troops and withdraws from war. |
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| | Humbul full record view for -- Leopold, emperor of the Congo : by W.T. Stead |
 | | Though the site is commercial and has pop-up and other advertisments, it provides online access to a number of historical documents such as this, which may be of interest to students and teachers of history and literature. |  | | It gives online access to an article, published in 1903, on King Leopold of Belgium, "Emperor of the Congo", by W.T. Stead, the journalist and founder of the Review of Reviews. |  | | Humbul full record view for -- Leopold, emperor of the Congo : by W.T. Stead |
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| | HomeCollectionsKunstkammer (Collection of Sculpture and Decorative Arts)Wooden and Stone SculptureEmperor Leopold I |
 | | The series was commissioned by Elector Johann-Wilhelm of the Palatine-Neuburg, brother-in-law of Emperor Leopold I, in order to set up a monument to the Austrian monarchy and its dynastic connections at his Düsseldorf residence. |  | | On 27th August, 1695, Leopold I inspected this series executed by the court sculptor Strudel. |  | | The august appearance, the long wig and crowning laurel wreath, as well as the skilful drapery of the bust idealize the irregularity of Leopold I’s features and make this into an impressive regal portrait. |
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| | Schonbrunn Palace, Vienna, Keizerin Sissi, Franz Josef, Maria Theresia, Gloriette, Palmhouse, Austro-Hungarian Empire, |
 | | Today, the restored palace is both a national monument and an apartment house for a number of lucky Viennese. |  | | When his daughter Empress Maria Theresia ascended to the throne in 1740, she had Schönbrunn Palace expanded and redecorated in French Rococo style from 1744 to 1749. |  | | Fortunately for the Austrian Treasury, the emperor balked when the architect's estimate came in, and the Habsburg family settled for a more modest dwelling with only 1,441 rooms. |
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| | Leopold I : Sacred Works |
 | | The works by emperor Leopold I (according to the work catalogue by Günter Brosche): |
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| | Gilbert Collection |
 | | This gold cup was presented in 1665 by Count Georg Nikolaus zu Rosenberg to Emperor Leopold I in commemoration of the signing of a peace treaty with the Turks at Vasvar in the previous year. |  | | The Latin inscription on the bowl contains in cryptic form the date of presentation, which can be deduced by regarding the larger capital letters as Roman numerals and adding them together, producing the sum of 1665. |  | | The arms are those of Rosenberg, for Reichsgraf (count) Georg Nikolaus zu Rosenberg (1623-1695), privy councillor to the Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I (r. |
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| | The War of the Spanish Succession (from Austria-Hungary) -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia |
 | | One of his sisters had married Louis XIV of France; another married Emperor Leopold I. These rulers had each planned how the rich Spanish possessions should be divided. |  | | In an effort to regulate the impending succession, to which there were three principal claimants, England, the Dutch Republic, and France had in October 1698 signed the First Treaty of Partition, agreeing... |  | | (174048), a conglomeration of related wars, two of which developed directly from the death of Charles VI, Holy Roman emperor and head of the Austrian branch of the house of Habsburg, on Oct. 20, 1740. |
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| | Alchemy Academy archive |
 | | It would be worthwhile to get to know more about Leopold's court |  | | to Leopold in 1659 after Christina also supported Santinellis love |  | | And that it was Christina who sent Santinelli on a diplomatic mission |
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| | 1690 |
 | | January 6 - Joseph, son of Emperor Leopold I becomes King of the Romans[?] |
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| | Leopold I Holy Roman EMPEROR/? |
 | | Name: Joseph I Holy Roman EMPEROR Born: WFT Est. |  | | Name: Charles VI Holy Roman EMPEROR Born: 1685 at: Vienna, Austria Married: WFT Est. |  | | 1659-1688at: Died: 5 May 1705 at: Father:Ferdinand III Holy Roman EMPEROR Mother: Other Spouses: |
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| | MSN Encarta - Charles Louis John |
 | | Charles Louis John (1771-1847), Archduke of Austria, third son of Holy Roman Emperor Leopold II, born in Florence, Italy. |  | | Become a subscriber today and gain access to: |
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 | | January 6 - Joseph I, Holy Roman EmperorJoseph, son of Leopold I, Holy Roman EmperorEmperor Leopold I becomes King of the Romans... |  | | January 6 - Joseph I, Holy Roman EmperorJoseph, son of Leopold I, Holy Roman EmperorEmperor Leopold I becomes King of the Romans |
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| | thePeerage.com - Person Page 10306 |
 | | She married Ferdinand III von Habsburg, Holy Roman Emperor, son of Ferdinand II von Österreich, Holy Roman Emperor and Maria-Anna Prinzessin von Bayern, in 1631. |  | | He died on 5 May 1705 at age 64. |  | | Ferdinand II von Österreich, Holy Roman Emperor was born in 1578 in Graz, Austria. |
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| | CNN - Almanac - February 5, 1998 |
 | | In 1782, Spain captured the island of Minorca from the British. |  | | In 1679, the Treaty of Nijmegen was signed by Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I and King Louis XIV of France. |  | | In 1679, Joost van den Vondel, Dutch poet and playwright, died; he was responsible for some of the greatest works of Dutch literature including "Noah," "Lucifer" and "Adam in Exile." |
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 | | Emperor Leopold I. in baroque splendour from a portrait in the Winter Palace of Prince Eugene of Savoy. |  | | Thomas Pesendorfer, the designer/engraver, has managed to depict the lively scene with only a few symbolic soldiers.. |  | | The crown of the Holy Roman Empire underlines continuing importance of the Habsburgs and Austria in Europe. |
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| | 'Ferdinand III; Joseph I; Schmelzer: Sacred Works' by Emperor Ferdinand III from The Portsmouth Chorus. |
 | | For counselling books see A Counselling Secret and for discounted electronics see Discounted Electronics. |  | | Audio CD This item is available through Amazon's MarketPlace service. |  | | Ferdinand III; Joseph I; Schmelzer: Sacred Works, Emperor Ferdinand III,Johann Heinrich Schmelzer,Emperor Josephus I,Emperor Leopold I,Martin Haselböck,Vienna Academy Orchestra,Vienna Academy Choir,St Florian Boys' Choir,David Cordier,Linda Perillo. |
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| | Antique, historic, rare and old maps. Maps of Europe. Map #3828 |
 | | No part(s) of this information may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means--electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise --without the express written permission of the copyright owner. |  | | Decorative Scene featuring Emperor Leopold of Austria (No title) (#3828) |  | | Description: A detailed and attractive piece featuring a portrait of Emperor & Archduke Leopold of Austria. |
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| | HomeCollectionsCollection of Ancient Musical InstrumentsKeyboard instrumentsClavicytherium from the Estate of Emperor ... |
 | | For this plucked instrument the Düsseldorf organ builder Martin Kaiser, probably of the great luthier family of the same name in Füssen, chose a symmetrical form that necessitated a complicated mechanism much like that of an organ. |  | | HomeCollectionsCollection of Ancient Musical InstrumentsKeyboard instrumentsClavicytherium from the Estate of Emperor Leopold I |  | | Beautifully embellished and inlaid with ebony, tortoiseshell, mother-of-pearl and ivory, this clavicytherium was used by Emperor Leopold I, a composer of no little merit. |
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| | Directory : Society : ... : Emperors : Leopold I |
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| | Leopold I:Scholarly and practical editions |
 | | The original material also includes a second continuo part labelled %22Tiorba%22 and a conductor%27s score. |  | | 2JB_~2109~2114~This setting by the Habsburg emperor Leopold I of the Vespers hymn, %3Ci%3EAve maris stella%3C/i%3E is scored for SATB solo and tutti with viole (either da gamba or violin family), with doubling wind (cornetto and three trombones). |  | | EROL - Electronic Retail Online E-commerce shopping cart software |
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