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Die Korrespondenz Ferdinands I. Familienkorrespondenz Bd. 5: 1535 und 1536

Bernadette Hofinger, Harald Kufner, Christopher F. Laferl - Personal Name;

The main topics of the correspondence between Ferdinand I and his siblings Charles V and Mary of Hungary edited in this volume are Ferdinand's attempts to achieve peace with Johann Szapolyai in Hungary; the clashes with the Ottomans; the Tunis campaign of Charles V; the conflict with Francis I of France after the death of the last Sforza Duke of Milan; and the confessional division in the Holy Roman Empire.


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Call Number
900
Publisher
: ., 2015
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Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
9783205795919
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Subject(s)
History / Europe
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Statement of Responsibility
Bernadette Hofinger, Harald Kufner, Christopher F. Laferl
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Kholif Basri
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  • Die Korrespondenz Ferdinands I. Familienkorrespondenz Bd. 5: 1535 und 1536
    The main topics of the correspondence between Ferdinand I and his siblings Charles V and Mary of Hungary edited in this volume are Ferdinand's attempts to achieve peace with Johann Szapolyai in Hungary; the clashes with the Ottomans; the Tunis campaign of Charles V; the conflict with Francis I of France after the death of the last Sforza Duke of Milan; and the confessional division in the Holy Roman Empire.
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