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  1. May 6, 2024 · Charles I (born November 19, 1600, Dunfermline Palace, Fife, Scotland—died January 30, 1649, London, England) was the king of Great Britain and Ireland (1625–49), whose authoritarian rule and quarrels with Parliament provoked a civil war that led to his execution.

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  2. 3 days ago · After a destructive period of interregnum (1301–1308), the first Angevin king of Hungary, Charles I ("Charles the Great") successfully restored royal power and defeated oligarchic rivals known as the "little kings". A descendant of the Árpád dynasty in the female line, he reigned between 1308 and 1342.

  3. 3 days ago · The largest single landowner within the Holy Roman Empire, they controlled lands containing over eight million subjects, including Austria, Bohemia and Hungary. [27] The Habsburgs also ruled the Spanish Empire until 1556, when Charles V divided the two empires between different branches of the family.

  4. 1 day ago · Hungary, landlocked country of central Europe. The capital is Budapest . At the end of World War I , defeated Hungary lost 71 percent of its territory as a result of the Treaty of Trianon (1920).

  5. 1 day ago · Austria-Hungary was one of the Central Powers in World War I, which began with an Austro-Hungarian war declaration on the Kingdom of Serbia on 28 July 1914. It was already effectively dissolved by the time the military authorities signed the armistice of Villa Giusti on 3 November 1918.

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  7. Apr 25, 2024 · Angevins' Monarchy: Charles I of Hungary. 1312. Battle of Rozgony. 1320. Gold discovered. 1323. Charles I consolidates his rule. 1330. Principality of Wallachia becomes independent. 1331. Allies and Enemies. 1342. Reign of Louis I of Hungary. 1344. Crusade against the Lithuanians. 1345. Hungary defeats Tatar army. 1345. Zadar lost to Venice. 1345.

  8. 2 days ago · The Undermining of Austria-Hungary: the Battle for Hearts and Minds. Basingstoke, Macmillan, 2000, ISBN: 978033380452X; 501pp. In reviewing Mark Cornwall's monumental study of 'front propaganda by and against the Habsburg Monarchy in the First World War, I feel I ought to register a certain personal interest.

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