Matthias
Matthias 1557-1619, Holy Roman emperor (1612-19), king of Bohemia (1611-17) and of Hungary (1608-18), son of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II. He was appointed governor of Austria (1593) by his brother, Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II . He formed a close association there with the bishop of Vienna, Melchior Klesl , who later became his chief adviser. In 1605, Matthias forced the ailing emperor to allow him to deal with the Hungarian Protestant rebels. The result was the Peace of Vienna (1606), which guaranteed religious freedom in Hungary. In the same year Matthias was recognized as head of the house of Hapsburg and as future Holy Roman emperor, as a result of Rudolf's illness. Allying himself with the estates of Hungary, Austria, and Moravia, Matthias forced (1608) his brother to yield rule of these lands to him; Rudolf later ceded (1611) Bohemia. After Matthias's accession as Holy Roman emperor, his policy was dominated by Klesl, who hoped to bring about a compromise between Catholic and Protestant states within the empire in order to strengthen it. Matthias had already been forced to grant religious concessions to Protestants in Austria and Moravia, as well as in Hungary, when he had allied with them against Rudolf. His conciliatory policies were opposed by the more intransigent Catholic Hapsburgs, particularly Matthias's brother Archduke Maximilian, who hoped to secure the succession for the inflexible Catholic archduke Ferdinand (later Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II ). The start of the Bohemian Protestant revolt in 1618 provoked Maximilian to imprison Klesl and revise his policies. Matthias, old and ailing, was unable to prevent a takeover by Maximilian's faction. Ferdinand, who had already been crowned king of Hungary (1617) and of Bohemia (1618), succeeded Matthias as Holy Roman emperor.
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BEAUMONT SENIOR WANTS TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR HER COMMUNITY.(North Post)(Student Spotlight Column)(Profile\Constance Robinson)
Newspaper article from: St Louis Post-Dispatch (MO); 12/13/1999; ; 700+ words
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The Reforms of the Council of Constance (1414-1418)
Magazine article from: The Catholic Historical Review; 7/1/1996; ; 700+ words
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SISTER MARY CONSTANCE RAHL, 106, ORCHESTRA LEADER, VERSATILE MUSICIAN
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 12/12/1987; ; 700+ words
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MARY CARR; Private home: Owners Constance Cassidy and Eddie Walsh in Grounds of Lissadell Estate.
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Constance et mutation: le discours des acteurs municipaux devant le mouvement <> au Quebec.(RESEARCH NOTES/NOTES DE RECHERCHE)(Constance and Change : The Discourse of Municipal Actors in the Face of the De-Merger Movement in Quebec; municipal reorganization in Quebec)
Magazine article from: Canadian Journal of Regional Science; 3/22/2005; ; 700+ words
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Interview: Constance Stelzenmueller discusses Germany's reaction to President Bush's State of the Union speech
Transcript from: NPR All Things Considered; 1/29/2003; ; 531 words
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Interview: Constance Stelzenmuller discusses Germany's reaction to President Bush's State of the Union speech
Transcript from: NPR All Things Considered; 1/29/2003; ; 530 words
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Constance Baker Motley, trailblazing civil rights lawyer
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Constance Markievicz
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
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Council of Constance
Book article from: The Renaissance
Council of Constance A church council that took place from 1414 until 1418 in Constance (present-day Baden, Germany), called by...and princes of Europe. When the Council of Constance began, an “ antipope, ”...
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Constance
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
...Konstanz ) City-port on Lake Constance, Baden-Württemberg...in 1183, and was the site of the Council of Constance (1414–18) which ended the Great Schism . Constance passed to Austria in 1548 and to...
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Constance, Council of
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
Constance, Council of (1414–18), The Council...rivals would do the same. He then left Constance in disguise on 20 Mar. 1415. The...Wycliffe ; John Huss , who came to Constance under a safe-conduct from the Emperor...
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Motley, Constance Baker 1921—
Book article from: Contemporary Black Biography
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