The book A General History of Europe (350-1900) was written by author Oliver J Oliver Joseph Thatcher Here you can read free online of A General History of Europe (350-1900) book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A General History of Europe (350-1900) a good or bad book?
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Charles made two journeys into Italy, but succeeded only in getting him- self laughed at by the Italians, who had no regard for so insignificant an emperor. He renewed the imperial claim to Burgundy by having himself crowned king of that coun- try. But this was an empty form. Burgundy was already hopelessly broken into independent principalities, event- ually to be absorbed by the expanding kingdom of France. Charles IV. was succeeded by his son Wenzel (13 78-1 400), but he was so incapable and... became so debauched that he was deposed. The fourteenth century witnessed the defence of their liberties by the Swiss. The history of. the origin of Swit- zerland takes us back to the last Hohenstaufen. During the reign of Frederick II. the two forest cantons of Uri and Schwyz had accjuired letters-i)atent from the emperor, by which they were freed from the sovereignty of the counts Geriiiaiiy and the Smaller States of Europe 251 of Hapsburg, whose territory lay in that part of Germany (southern Suabia).
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