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July 17, 2012 Leave a Comment

Rudolph Hapsburg Conquers Austria

Vienna surrendered to him. Then Ottocar sued for peace.Continuing Hapsburg Dynasty Founded,our selection from History of the House of Austria. by

July 16, 2012 Leave a Comment

How Ottocar Became so Strong

By these accessions of territory, Ottocar became the most powerful prince of Europe, for his dominions extended from the confines of Bavaria to Raab

July 15, 2012 Leave a Comment

Hapsburg Dynasty Founded

This series has six easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: Ottocar Attempts to Reverse Election.IntroductionThe last Hapsburg

January 13, 2012 Leave a Comment

Charlemagne’s End

Today's installment concludes Charlemagne,our selection from A Popular History of France from the EarliestTimes, Volume 1 by François P.G. Guizot

January 12, 2012 Leave a Comment

Science, Literature, and Charlemagne

He really loved sciences, literature, and such studies as were then possible, and he cultivated them on his own account and for his own

January 11, 2012 Leave a Comment

Charlemagne and His Intellectuals

Charlemagne had too much need of their services to fear their criticisms and they, on their part, were more anxious to second his efforts.Continuing

January 9, 2012 Leave a Comment

Charlemagne’s Laws

When an attempt is made to classify these laws according to their object, it is impossible not to be struck with their incoherent variety.Continuing

January 8, 2012 Leave a Comment

Charlemagne Assembles His Lords

There is need of no great reflection to recognize the true character of these assemblies.Continuing Charlemagne,our selection from A Popular

January 7, 2012 Leave a Comment

How Charlemagne Governed

A distinction must be drawn between the local and central governments.Continuing Charlemagne,our selection from A Popular History of France from

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