HANOVER, title of the Elector of to the crown of England, 367.
HAWK’S Castle. (See Castle.)
HEDWIGE,
wife of Albert of Hapsburg, 18.
betrothal of, 53.
HELVETIC STATES, independence of acknowledged, 89.
HENRY (Duke of Anjou),
abdication of the throne of Poland, 180.
succeeds Charles IX., 180.
HENRY (Duke of Carinthia) chosen king, 39.
HENRY (Count of Luxemburg)
elected Emperor of Austria, 41.
his death, 41.
HENRY (of Valois) succeeds Charles IX., 171.
HENRY VIII. (of England) claims Austria, 107.
HENRY IV. (of France),
efforts of to unite Lutherans and Calvinists,
190.
political course of, 214.
assassination of, 215.
his plans for remodeling Europe, 216.
HOCKKIRCHEN, battle of, 475.
HOLY LEAGUE, formation of, 116.
HUNGARIANS, the, summons a diet, 349.
the, remonstrate with Leopold, 501.
(see also Hungary.)
HUNGARY, despotism of Rhodolph III. in, 196.
new revolt in, 307.
attempt of Leopold to establish despotic
power in, 317.
rise of against Leopold, 333.
troubles in observed by Joseph I., 349.
enthusiastic support of Maria Theresa
in, 432.
(see also Hungarian.)
HUNNLADES (John), regent of Hungary, 68,
popularity of, 68.
death of, 71.
HYMN, singing of a by the army of Gustavus on the field of battle, 292.
ISABELLA (wife of Frederic), death of, 45.
ISABELLA (of Spain), determination of to obtain for
her son the crown of
Hungary, 152.
propositions of to Ferdinand for peace,
154.
IMPERIAL CHAMBER, creation of the, 87.
INGOLSTADT, Charles V. marches to, 126.
INNSPRUCK, arrival of the Duke of Ludovico at, 90.
the emperor sick at, 103.
the palace at surrendered to pillage,
134.
INSURRECTION in Vienna, 36.
of Suabia, 55.
INZENDORF, the Lord of arrested by Matthias, 206.
ISCHIA, flight of Ferdinand to the island of, 85.
ITALY, invasion of by Mahomet II., 82.
victories of Henry of France in, 136.
invaded by the Spaniards, 388.
invaded by the French and Spaniards, 452.
JAGHELLON, the Grand Duke, 53.
marriage of Hedwige to, 54.
baptism of, 54.
(for further reference see Ladislaus.)
JAMES I., matrimonial negotiations of, 266.
JEANETTE POISSON (see Marchioness of Pompadour).
JESUITS, the, expelled from Prague, 239.
JOANNA (of Spain), insanity of, 106.
JOHN (of Bohemia), character of, 46.
his invasion of Austria, 49.
JOHN SIGISMOND, death of, 178.
JOHN SOBIESKI goes to the relief of Vienna, 320.
enthusiastic reception of, 322.
refuses to fight Tekeli, 324.
JOHN (the Constant) succeeds Frederic, Elector of Saxony, 114.