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Simon Winder

Sequim, Wandsworth Town

2009–13

Index

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Aachen

Abdul Pasha,

Abyssinians

Aeneas

Africa

Agilolfing family

Agnes

Ahmed I

Alba Iulia

Albania

Albanian nationalists

Albanians

Albert II of Germany

Albert VII, Archduke of Austria

Albert of Prussia

Albert of Saxony

Albrecht, Duke

alchemy

Aloysius Gonzaga, St

Alpár, Ignác

Alps

Alsace

Alsace-Lorraine

Altdorfer, Albrecht

Altenburg

Am Hof, Vienna

Ambras condition

American bullion

Americas

Spanish

Anatolia

ancestor worship

Andrew Church, Debrecen

Anna, Empress of Russia

Anna, Queen of the Romans

Anna, Queen of Spain

Anna of Tyrol

anti-pagan campaigns

anti-Semitism

Anton Ulrich, Duke

Antwerp

Aosta, Duke of

Appelfeld, Aharon

Aquitaine

Arad

Aragon

Arcimboldo, Giuseppe

Ark, Noah’s

Armenians

Arthur, King

Asiatic Society, Calcutta

Aspern-Essling, battle of

Association for Romanian Literature and the Culture of the Romanian People (ASTRA)

Athabascans

Augsburg

Augustinian church, Vienna

Augustinians

Augustus III

Auschwitz, Duchy of

Austerlitz, battle of

Austria

censorship system
church designs
and the Crimean War and France
and the German Confederation
origins
and Poland
and Tyrol
see also
Further Austria; Lower Austria; Upper Austria

Austria, Republic of

Austria-Hungary

arts of
British views on
Cisleithania (west)
and the First World War
industrialism
Poles of
Transleithania (east)

Austrian army

Austrian government

Austrian Littoral

Austrian Monument, Bukovina

Austrian navy

Austrian Netherlands

Austrian Silesia

Austrian Succession, war of the

Austrians

Austro-Hungarian army

Avars

Aztecs

Babenberg family

Baby Exit Festival

Bach, Johann Sebastian

Baden

Baden, Grand Duke of

Badeni Decrees (1897)

Balázs, Béla

Balkan Wars

second (1913)

Balkans

Bamberg

Banat

Bánffy, Miklós

Banja Luka

battle of

Barcelona

Barit, George

Bartók, Bela

Bartók, Péter

Basel, Peace of (1795)

Batavian Republic

Bauer, Herbert

Bautzen

Bavaria

Bavarians

Bay of Bengal

Bear Pits of Bern

bear-moats

Beethoven, Ludwig van

Belgium

Belgrade

fall of (1521)
and the First World War
siege of (1456)

Benczúr, Gyula

Benedek, Ludwig von

Benedict XVI, Pope

Benedictines

Benešov

Berg, Alban

Berlin

Berlin–Vienna–Budapest axis

Bernardo III Clesio, Prince-Bishop

Bertali, Antonio

Bessarabia

Bethge, Hans

Bethlen Gábor

Bezruč, Petr

Biber

Bible

see also
New Testament; Old Testament

‘Biedermeier period’

Biertan

Bismarck, Otto von

Black Church of Braşov

Black Forest

‘Black Man of Debrecen’

Black Sea

Blenheim, battle of

Bohemia

see also
German Bohemia

Bohemians

Bolko the Small

Bologna

Bolzano

Bon, Bartlmä

Bosch, Hieronymus

Bosnia

Bosnia-Hercegovina

Bosnian War (early, 1990s)

Bosnians

Bosnian Muslims

Boxer Rebellion

Boyneburg, Konrad von

Bragadino, Marko

Brahe, Tycho

Brahms, Johannes

Brandenburg

Braslav, Prince

Braşov

Bratislava

Braun, Werner von

Breda

Bregenz

Bremen

Brenner Pass

Britain

and the ‘balance of power’
and the Crimean War
and the First World War
and Maria Theresa
military borders
views on Austria-Hungary
see also
England

British

British India

Brixen

Brno

Brno crocodile

Bruckner, Anton

Brueghel, Pieter the Elder

Bruges

Brumaire coup

Brusilov, Aleksei

Brussels

Bucharest

Buda

Buda Castle

Buda Hills

Budapest

siege of (1944–45)

Budapest Zoo

Buddhism, Vajrayana

Bukovina

Bulgaria

Bulgarian army

Bulgarian Front

Bulgarians

Bulgars

Buonconsiglio Castle, Trento

Burgkmair

Burgundy

Bursa

Byzantine missionaries

Byzantines

‘cabinet wars’

Cadíz

Cadíz cathedral

Caesar, Julius

Calvinism

Camaldolese

Campo Formio, Treaty of

Canetti, Elias

Canova, Antonio

Caporetto, battle of (1917)

Capuchin church, Vienna

Capuchin monastery, Brno

Carantanians

Carinthia

Carlos II, King of Spain, will of

Carniola

Duchy of

Carpathians

1915–16 defence of the

Casimir the Great, King of Poland

Castel Roncolo (Schloß Runkelstein)

Castile

catacomb saints

Catherine the Great

Catholic religious territories

Catholicism

eighteenth century siege of
iconoclasm
intolerance
Jesuits
and Judaism
popular

Caucasus

Celan, Paul

Central Powers

Cesti, Antonio

Charlemagne, Holy Roman Emperor

Charlemagne’s throne, Aachen

Charles I, of England

Charles II of Spain

Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor (1355–78)

Charles V, Duke of Lorraine

Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (1519–58)

crowned
depression of
and Hercules
illegitimate son
motto,
Plus Ultra
and Protestantism
and the Reformation
resignation
succession

Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor (1711–40)

building campaign of
death
funerary casket of
naval operations
and the Pragmatic Sanction
succession

Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor

Charles VIII of France

Charles VIII of Italy

Charles X of France

Charles, Archduke, Duke of Teschen

Charles the Bold

Cheb

Chernivtsi

China

Chopin, Frédéric

Christianity

Orthodox
see also
Catholicism; Protestantism; Puritans

Christians

cultural exchange with the Ottomans
under the Ottomans

‘Christmas Pantomime Syndrome’

Church of the Moon

Cieszyn, Poland

Cincşor

Cistercian abbeys

Cistercian monasteries

Clement, St

Clovis, King of the Franks

Cluj

coinage

Cold War

Cold War Anti-Fascist Protection Barrier

Colonna, Marcantonio

Columbus, Christopher

Colyn, Alexander

Common Ministerial Council, Vienna

Communists

Confederation of the Rhine

Conrad, Joseph

Constantine the Great

Constantinople

coronation regalia

Cossacks

Counter-Reformation

Court Church, Innsbruck

court genealogists

Court Library, Vienna

Crécy, battle of

Crimea

Crimean War

Croat Pandurs

Croatia

Croatia-Slavonia

Croatian nationalists

Croats

Crossen

Crown Lands of St Stephen

Csia, Lajos

Csoma de Kőrös, Sándor

Čapek, Karel

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