. A history of mediaeval and modern Europe for secondary schools. again was it a danger to western Europe outside of theBalkan Peninsula. 181. The War of the Spanish Succession (1701-13). Latein his life Louis XIV foolishly embarked again on a great King of Spain, Charles II, had died without direct than see his empire parceled out amongst several dis-tant claimants, he left his whole dominions to Philip, the sec-ond son of the French In defiance of his pledges to 1 The treaty, however, allowed him to keep the German free city of Strass-burg, which he had seized


. A history of mediaeval and modern Europe for secondary schools. again was it a danger to western Europe outside of theBalkan Peninsula. 181. The War of the Spanish Succession (1701-13). Latein his life Louis XIV foolishly embarked again on a great King of Spain, Charles II, had died without direct than see his empire parceled out amongst several dis-tant claimants, he left his whole dominions to Philip, the sec-ond son of the French In defiance of his pledges to 1 The treaty, however, allowed him to keep the German free city of Strass-burg, which he had seized during a time of nominal peace (1681) with barely ashadow of justification. 2 Charles II had, of course, no great love for his old enemy, France, but the EUROPE IN 1715. I I Lands added to France by theTreaty of Westphalia. 1 I Lands added to Sweden bysame Treaty. I I Lands added to Brandenburg-Prussia by same of the Empire In I [Venetian lands, 1715. Artois, TrancheComteand Kous-sillon were ad-ded to Francebetween longitude 5 ° West *Vom Gr Longitude East from Greenwich 10


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