This book considers the role played by Denmark\u27s King Frederik II (1559-1588) in the international diplomacy of the \u27age of religious wars\u27. As Europe\u27s leading Lutheran sovereign, Frederik commanded great influence, his conviction that an international Catholic \u27conspiracy\u27 threatened to destroy Protestantism led him to work towards the creation of a Protestant alliance that included both Calvinist and Lutheran states.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/books/1112/thumbnail.jp
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The paper deals with the unification of Denmark into one kingdom. This happened in the early 8th cen...
From its inception, the French Wars of Religion was a European phenomenon. The internationality of t...
In works on the Thirty Years War, few phrases appear with such predictable regularity as \u27religio...
Between 1630 and 1633, English newsbooks resounded with tales of King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden’s ...
In April 1559 the long series of Habsburg-Valois wars was brought to an end in the peace treaty of C...
This book considers the role played by Denmark\u27s King Frederik II (1559-1588) in the internationa...
This book examines the involvement of Denmark in the Thirty Years\u27 War, a watershed in the histor...
Lockhart examines the role of the Danish clergy in defending the military intervention of King Chris...
Danish propaganda played on the themes of religion, state interests, and opposition to Habsburg domi...
It has long been accepted that protestant ideological aspirations played an important role in the fo...
One of the largest states in Europe, Denmark in the 16th and 17th-centuries was at the height of its...
In 1493, King John of Denmark entered into a formal treaty with the grand prince of Muscovy, which w...
This collection brings to light three accounts on the Holy Roman Empire and Denmark during the secon...
The paper deals with the unification of Denmark into one kingdom. This happened in the early 8th cen...
From its inception, the French Wars of Religion was a European phenomenon. The internationality of t...
In works on the Thirty Years War, few phrases appear with such predictable regularity as \u27religio...
Between 1630 and 1633, English newsbooks resounded with tales of King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden’s ...
In April 1559 the long series of Habsburg-Valois wars was brought to an end in the peace treaty of C...