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Český Krumlov

Cymburgis

Cyprus

Cyril

Czech nationalists

Czech Republic

Czechoslovakia

Czechs

Czernowitz

da Ponte, Lorenzo

Dacia

Dalmatia

Danish navy

d’Annunzio, Gabriele

Danube River

Dark Ages

Darwin, Charles

de Tolly, Barclay

de Vries, Adriaen

Deák, Ferenc

Debrecen

Dee, John

del Vaga, Perino

Delacroix, Eugène

dell’Acqua, Cesare

Dettingen, battle of

Deutschwißkirch (Viscri)

Dinaric Alps

Dniepr, River

Dohány Street Synagogue, Budapest

Don John of Austria

Donatus, St

Dossi, Dosso

Dovbush, Oleksa

Dózsa, György

Dresden

Dreux

Drohobych

Dubrovnik

Dunkirk

Dürer, Albrecht

The Arch of Honour

Dutch Republic

Prussian invasion (1787)

Dutch troops

Dvořák, Antonín

Eastern Europe, creation of

Eastern Front

Edict of Restitution (1629)

Edirne

Edward VI of England

Edward VII of England

Eichendorff, Joseph von

Eisenstadt

Ekielski, Władysław

Elba

Eleanor of Portugal

Electors, Seven

Electors of Saxony

Elisabeth, Empress of Austria

Elisabeth Christine of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel

Elizabeth I of England

Elizabeth, Tsaritsa

Elizabeth Farnese

Elizabeth of Thuringia, St

emigration

Eminescu, Mihai

England

heredity
military borders
and the Reformation

English nationalists

Erlach, Fischer von

Ernest ‘the Man of Iron’, tomb of

Ernst, Archduke of Austria

Ernst, Prince of Hohenberg

Ernst August, Elector

Esperanto

Essen

Esterházy, Prince Paul

Esterházy family

Esztergom

Eugene, Prince of Savoy

European Union (EU)

falconry

Faludy, György

family trees, Habsburg

famine

Felipe, Duke of Parma

female inheritance, Habsburg

Ferdinand (cousin of Ferdinand III)

Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor (1558–64)

death
and the Reformation

Ferdinand I, King of the Two Sicilies

Ferdinand I of Aragon

Ferdinand I of Austria (1835–48)

Ferdinand I of Portugal

Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria (1564–95)

Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor (1619–37)

acts to take the title of Emperor
anti-Protestant policies
and the arts
burial
crowned Holy Roman Emperor
death
and Jews
and music
quells Bohemian rebellion
and von Wallenstein

Ferdinand II, King of the Two Sicilies

Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor (1637–57)

and the arts
election as King of the Romans
inbreeding
and music

Ferdinand IV of Hungary

Ferdinand Karl, Archduke of Austria

Ferdinand Maria, Elector of Bavaria

Ferenc II Rákóczi

Ficino

Fifth Coalition, war of the (1809)

Filiberti, Baron

First World War

Fiume (Rijeka)

Flak Tower, Vienna

Flanders

Fleurus, battle of

floating mills, wooden Danubian

Florence

folklore

Fontana, Felice

Fornovo, battle of

France

British attempts to conquer
and the Crimean War
and the First World War
Habsburg rivalry
heredity
military borders
Napoleonic
post-revolutionary
and the Reformation
and Russia
and the Second World War
see also
French

Franche-Comté

Francio

Francis I of France

Francis II Rákóczi

Francis Xavier, St

Franco-Bavarian troops

Frankfurt

Frankish Empire

Franks

Franz I, Holy Roman Emperor (1745–65)

Franz II (later Franz I(II)), Holy Roman Emperor (1792–1835)

Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria

assassination
family
hunting
and the July Crisis
plans for the Empire
riches

Franz Joseph I (1848–1916)

and Castel Roncolo
death
and the First World War
and Franz Ferdinand

Franz Joseph Land

Franz Karl, Archduke of Austria

Frederick, St

Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

Frederick II (the Great), King of Prussia

Frederick II (the Quarrelsome), Duke of Austria

Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor (1452–1493)

Frederick V, Elector Palatine

Frederick William of Prussia

Freemasonry

French

French Revolution

French troops

Freud, Sigmund

Friedrich Wilhelm I, the Elector of Brandenburg

Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia

Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia

Friuli, Giovanni

Fugger family

Further Austria

Galicia

Galicia and Lodomeria, Kingdom of

Garibaldi, Giuseppe

Gemenc Forest, Hungary

Genoa

Georg I Ludwig, Elector of Hannover (George I of Great Britain)

George II of Great Britain

George V of Hannover

George Frederick, Prince of Waldeck

Germaine de Foix

German army

German Bohemia

German Confederation

German language

German mercenaries

German nationalism

German nationality, defining of the

German parliament

German Reich

see also
Third Reich

German–Habsburg–Russian alliance

Germanic tribes

Germanization

Germans

Germany

and the First World War
military-industrial complex
and Poland
and Prussia
Triple Alliance
unification
urbanization
see also
Federal Republic of Germany

Géza (Magyar prince)

Gibraltar

Glagolitic script

Gleiwitz (Gliwice)

gods, classical

Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von

Golden Bull (1356)

Golden Rose Synagogue, Lviv

Gonzalez, Petrus

Gorále people

Gorchakov, Alexander

Görgey, General

Gorizia

Görz (Gorizia)

Görz, County of

‘Gothic’ (Fraktur) typeface

Göttweig

Gran

Graz

anti-Protestant measures
Armoury
Plague column
war council

Great Church, Debrecen

Great Moravia

Great Synagogue, Plzeň

Great Turkish War

Greece

Greek army

Greeks

Grocka, battle of

Groll, Joseph

Guelders

Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden

Győr fortress

György I Rákóczi

Gypsies

Habsburg navy

Habsburg-Lorraine, House of

Hajduks

Hall

Hamburg

Händel, George Frideric

Handke, Peter

Hannover

Harsány

Hašek, Jaroslav

Hasidism

Hatam Sofer of Bratislava

Haydn, Joseph

Hebrew Bible

Hector

Heidelberg

Heligoland, battle of

Henri V

Henry I, Emperor

Henry II Jasomirgott

Henry IV, Emperor

Henry VI of England

Henry VIII of England

Henry the Fowler

Heraldic Wall of Frederick III

Herat

Hercules

Heroes’ Square, Vienna

Herzl, Theodor

Hesse-Kassel

Hildebrandt, Johann Lukas von

Hindenburg, Paul von

Hitler, Adolf

Hlávka, Josef

Hoefnagel, Joris

Hofburg, Vienna

Hoffmann, Josef

Hofkirche

Hofmannsthal, von

Hohenlinden, battle of

Hohenstaufen dynasty

Holland

Holstein

Holy Grail

‘Holy League’ armies

Holy Roman Emperor

election
power-base
see also
specific emperors

Holy Roman Empire

decentralizing tendency
end of the
legal disputes of
territories and extent

Homorod

Honterus, Johannes

Horea, Cloşca and Crişan, Revolt of (1784)

Horthy, Admiral

Horthy regency

Hötzendorf, Conrad von

Hrabal, Bohumil

Hun raiders

Hundred Years War

Hungarian army

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