tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">374
Imperialism: Ancient and Modern |
375 |
Essential Principles of the Mediæval Empire |
377 |
Influence of the Imperial System in Germany |
378 |
The Claim of Modern Austria to represent the Mediæval Empire |
381 |
Results of the Influence of the Empire upon Europe |
383 |
Upon Modern Jurisprudence |
383 |
Upon the Development of the Ecclesiastical Power |
384 |
Struggle of the Empire with three Hostile Principles |
388 |
Its Relations, Past and Present, to the Nationalities of Europe |
390 |
Conclusion: Difficulties caused by the Nature of the Subject |
392 |
APPENDIX.
Note A. |
On the Burgundies |
395 |
Note B. |
On the Relations to the Empire of the Kingdom of Denmark and the Duchies of Schleswig and Holstein |
398 |
Note C. |
On certain Imperial Titles and Ceremonies |
400 |
Note D. |
Hildebert's Lines contrasting the Past and Present of Rome |
406 |
INDEX |
407 |
DATES OF
SEVERAL IMPORTANT EVENTS
IN THE HISTORY OF THE EMPIRE.
B.C. |
Battle of Pharsalia |
48 |
A.D. |
Council of Nicæa |
325 |
End of the separate Western Empire |
476 |
Revolt of the Italians from the Iconoclastic Emperors |
728 |
Coronation of Charles the Great |
800 |
End of the Carolingian Empire |
888 |
Coronation of Otto the Great |
962 |
Final Union of Italy to the Empire |
1014 |
Quarrel between Henry IV and Gregory VII |
1076 |
The First Crusade |
1096 |
Battle of Legnano |
1176 |
Death of Frederick II |
1250 |
League of the three Forest Cantons of Switzerland |
1308 |
Career of Rienzi |
1347-1354 |
The Golden Bull |
1356 |
Council of Constance |
1415 |
Extinction of the Eastern Empire |
1453 |
Discovery of America |
1492 |
Luther at the Diet of Worms |
1521 |
Beginning of the Thirty Years' War |
1618 |
Peace of Westphalia |
1648 |
Prussia recognized as a Kingdom |
1701 |
End of the House of Hapsburg |
1742 |
Seven Years' War |
1756-1763 |
Peace of Luneville |
1801 |
Formation of the German Confederation |
1815 |
Establishment of the North German Confederation |
1866 |
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE
of
EMPERORS AND POPES.