History of Carniola Volume Iii: From Ancient Times to the Year 1813 with Special Consideration of Cultural Development, Količina 3Xlibris Corporation, 7. jun. 2013 - 379 strani Religious problems continue. All Protestants are ordered to leave the country if they continue to practice the teachings of Protestantism. Dimitz relates how and why the largest peasant uprising (over 20,000 in total) took place in response to unacceptable demands placed upon them by their caretakers. In this era the Turks are finally defeated, postal service begins, hospitals are built, and roads are improved. Counter- reformation begins in the larger cities and market towns and ends under Ferdinand II. |
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Second Chapter | 98 |
Third Chapter | 161 |
Fourth Chapter | 174 |
Fifth Chapter | 183 |
Sixth Chapter | 262 |
Seventh Chapter | 282 |
Eighth Chapter | 298 |
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 335 |
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Glossary German to English | 344 |
List of Subscribers | 361 |
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appointees Archduke Karl Archduke’s Auersperg Augsburg Confession Balthasar Baron bible Bohoritsch bookshop Bruck peace agreement Carinthia Carniola Carniolan estates castle Catholic Christoph church cities and market citizens city judge clergy clerics commissaries complaints councilors Counterreformation court Croatian Dalmatin delegates deputy provincial governor ducats Elze Emperor Fascicle on Religious February Ferdinand florins Franz Frischlin Georg German Graz Gurkfeld Herbart hereditary Hurter Imperial and Royal Inner Austria Jakob Jesuits Johann Josef Klagenfurt knights Krainburg kreutzers Laibach Lamberg Landeshauptmann lords and lower Lower Carniola lower nobles market towns Minutes ofthe Provincial Mitth Möttling nobility ofthe Provincial Diet parish priest peasants petition Petrinja preachers predicants Princely Highness Protestant provincial administrator Provincial Archives provincial estates Radmannsdorf Reformation Regensburg religion Religious Matters reply request Rudolfswerth Scheyer sent Sisak Slovene Slovenian sovereign Stein Styria Styrian estates summoned three provinces Thurn Truber Tübingen Turks Upper Carniola Uskoks Valv Veldes Vicedom Vienna Wippach