The Cambridge modern history. Vol. IV, The Thiry Years' War / planned by the late Lord Acton ; edited by A.W. Ward, G.W. Prothero, Stanley Leathes.
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- 1906
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Credit: The Cambridge modern history. Vol. IV, The Thiry Years' War / planned by the late Lord Acton ; edited by A.W. Ward, G.W. Prothero, Stanley Leathes. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![INDEX. Aachen, Protestants in, 11; 420 Aalborg, capture of Danish horse at, 102 Abbot, George, Archbishop of Canterbury, appeal of Commons to, 260 Abo, 162; taken by Charles (IX), 172 ; school of, founded by Gustavus Adolphus, 187 Acadia, Anglo-French struggle for, 747 Achin, King of, English East India Company and, 731 Acuna, Diego Sarmiento de, see Gondomar Adami, Adam, Bishop suffragan of Hildes- heim, historian of the Congress, 401 Adams, William, and Japanese trade, 740 Adolphus John, Swedish Prince, Charles X and, 587; 590 Adwalton Moor, Fairfaxes defeated at, 313 Aerssens, Francis, lord of Sommelsdijk, Councillor of Frederick Henry, 690; appeals to Richelieu for help, 691; negotiations of, in England, 701 Africa, West, the West Indies and, 759 African Company, the Swedish (1647), 759; the first English (1618), 759; the second English (1631), 759; the French (West) (1626), 759 Agra, William Hawkins at, 741; English factory at, 742 4‘Agreement, the, of the People,” 345; 353 Ahmadabad, English factory at, 742 Air and Angels (poem by Donne), 762 Aix, Parlement of, 610 sq. Alais, Louis de Valois, Comte de, see Angou- leme Albert, Archduke, sovereign of the Spanish Netherlands ; and the Imperial throne, 1; 11; 13; death of, 77; Henry IV and, 624 Albuquerque, Affonso de, Portuguese Gover- nor of the Indies, ideals of, 728 Matthias de, 707 Aldobrandini, Pietro, Cardinal, and Clement VIII, 667; friendly towards France, 668 Silvestro, 666 Aldringer, Johann, Austrian Field Marshal, 72; Mantua taken by, 115; at Erfurt, 205; Tilly reinforced by, 208; 210; at Leipzig, 219 ; 231; Feria and, 234 ; pro- tection of Bavaria and, 238; Emperor and, 239 sqq.; at Itatisbon, 244 Alexander VI, Pope, Bull of, 728; 744 VII, Pope, papal nuncio [when Fabio Chigi] at Munster, 402, 688; Charles X and, 582 Alexander, Blasius, 38; leader among the Grisons Pradikanten, 52; capture of, 55 Alexis Romanoff, Tsar, the Cossacks and, 580; 581; in the Baltic Provinces, 582 sq.; 584; Charles X and, 586-8; feud between Poland and, 591 Algiers, Blake at, 483 Aliaga, Father, and Uceda, 629; bribed, 632 Allaci, Leone, papal commissary, 82 Allerheim, French victory at, 390 All Saints’ Bay, see Bahia Alsen, island of, taken by Charles X, 432 Altmark, truce of, 115; signed Sept. 26, 1629, 187, 193; 578 Alton, victory of Waller at, 315 Amazon, district at the mouth of the, 709 Amboina, “massacre” at, 87, 713, 738sqq., 755 ; taken by the Dutch (1605), 733, 735 ; agreement of June 1619 and, 737; 742 Ambras, Castle of, Cardinal Klesl at, 22 America, partition of, 747 ; North, English Colonies in, 747 sq.; Dutch and, 749; French, English Colonies in, 747; South, English schemes of colonisation in, 754 sq. Amsterdam, interests of, 466 sq.; threatened by De Berg, 693; difficulties of Frederick Henry with, 694, 699 ; Chamber of, 709; Academy founded at, 717; 718 sqq.; Spinoza born at, 722; antagonism of, towards Frederick Henry, 724 ; William II and, 725 sq.; 727; 789 Amurath III, Sultan, mission of William Harborne to the Court of, 729 Andalusia, the Duke of Medina Sidonia and, 652 sq. Andrewes, Lancelot, Bishop of Winchester, and religious controversy, 268 Angermannus, Abraham, Archbishop of Upsala, 170 sq. Angers, gift to Mary de’ Medici of, 126 Angola, taken by the Dutch, 752 Angouleme, negotiations between Louis XIII and Queen-Mother at, 126 Charles de Valois, Duke of, heads an embassy to Saxony (1620), 34 —- Louis de Valois, Comte d’Alais, Duke of, 611; 614; Mercoeur and, 618 61—2](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24874802_0999.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)