The Empire of Austria; Its Rise and Present Power by John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot) Abbott
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Empire.--Delight of the Emperor Charles.--Leopold.--His Ambition and
successes.--Hedwige, Queen of Poland.--"The Course of true Love never did run smooth."--Unhappy Marriage of Hedwige.--Heroism of Arnold of Winkelreid.--Death of Leopold.--Death of Albert IV.--Accession Of Albert V.--Attempts of Sigismond to bequeath to Albert V. Hungary and Bohemia. Page 48 CHAPTER IV. ALBERT, LADISLAUS AND FREDERIC. From 1440 to 1489. Increasing Honors of Albert V.--Encroachments of the Turks.--The Christians Routed.--Terror of the Hungarians.--Death of Albert.-- Magnanimous Conduct of Albert of Bavaria.--Internal Troubles.--Precocity of Ladislaus.--Fortifications Raised by the Turks.--John Capistrun.-- Rescue of Belgrade.--The Turks Dispersed.--Exultation over the Victory.--Death of Hunniades.--Jealousy of Ladislaus.--His Death.--Brotherly Quarrels.--Devastations by the Turks.--Invasion of Austria.--Repeal of the Compromise.--The Emperor a Fugitive. Page 68 CHAPTER V. THE EMPERORS FREDERIC II. AND MAXIMILIAN I. From 1477 to 1500. Wanderings of the Emperor Frederic.--Proposed Alliance with the Duke of Burgundy.--Mutual Distrust.--Marriage of Mary.--The Age of Chivalry.--The Motive inducing the Lord of Praunstein to Declare War.--Death of Frederic II.--The Emperor's Secret.--Designs of the |
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