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The principles on which the Great Elector and his successors had built up the Prussian State were those of unification and centrali- zation. Representative institutions which already existed in Brandenburg, Prussia and Cleves were ruthlessly sup- pressed as impeding the road to unification. A similar policy was inaugurated by Joseph in Austria. 1 Maria Theresa, daughter of Charles VI and heiress of all the Habsburg territories, was virtually, though not technically, Empress in her own right, He...r husband, Francis of Lorraine, was the titular Emperor. 14 AUSTRIA-HUNGARY CHAPTER II HISTORY OF THE SLAVS IN EUROPE IN THE MIDDLE AGES In the fifth century nomad tribes called Slavs or Slovenes made their appearance on the Lower Danube, whence they gradually moved westward. By the oTtaeliavs 1 seven th century they had overrun the whole of the Balkan Peninsula, subduing and dis- placing the Illyrian inhabitants, and had extended over what are now the plains of Hungary, thus coming into con- tact with the Franks and other German tribes on the west.
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