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  1. 2 days ago · In the October 1619 Treaty of Munich, Ferdinand transferred the Palatinate's electoral vote to Bavaria, and allowed Maximilian to annex the Upper Palatinate. [47] Many Protestant rulers had supported Ferdinand against Frederick because they objected to deposing the legally elected king of Bohemia.

  2. In Fernidand II’s case, he defeated Frederick V, confiscated his lands, and stripped him of his title. I’m sorry, but that’s standard 17th century practice in response to a guy who usurps a throne, launches an armed rebellion, and gets slapped, not some kind of red-line escalation.

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  4. Apr 25, 2024 · When Frederick V ascended to the throne of Bohemia, the Bohemian anti-Habsburg revolt had reached a critical stage. The initial military successes had been forgotten, the funds raised by confiscating the property of the Catholic supporters of the Viennese court had long since been spent, and the rebellious estates had little desire to finance ...

  5. Apr 20, 2024 · Answer: Bohemia. Frederick's acceptance of the Bohemian crown was one of the major reasons why the Bohemian revolt expanded into the Thirty Years' War. It was a rebellion by some of the leading grandees of Bohemia, who wanted a Protestant king.

  6. To summarize the story told in Pauline's link: In February 1613 (at sixteen) she married Frederick V, the Elector Palatine (ruler of the Palatinate, a major German state on the Rhine, and one of the seven men who traditionally elected the Holy Roman Emperor); when he was offered the crown of Bohemia by the Czechs rebelling against the Catholic ...

  7. Apr 13, 2024 · In 1623 Ferdinand transferred the Palatine electorate to Maximilian, causing widespread outrage; the following year a coalition of Protestant rulers, led by King Christian IV of Denmark, prepared to invade Germany in defense of Fredericks rights.

  8. 2 days ago · She became part of the court of Elizabeth, wife of Frederick V, Elector Palatine, the "Winter King" of Bohemia. After imperial forces defeated Frederick V, she fled from Prague with the pregnant queen to the west. Shelter was denied to them along the way because the emperor forbade it as Frederick had been placed under an Imperial ban.

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