The Story of Germany
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The Story of Germany

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The Story of Germany

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In the dim days of very long ago there was a country called Fensalir. It was a low-lying country of rich green meadows and fair cornfields. Beside the slow-flowing streams trees drooped their branches laden with wondrous fruit. Upon the endless meadows countless herds of cattle browsed. It was a rich and peaceful land, but no man knew where it began or where it ended, for round the fair green meadows there hung ever a soft white mist, and any who strayed far were lost in its rolling folds. Weary of the quiet peace, stung by the longing to adventure and to know, some indeed wandered forth, never to return...

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Publisher
Jovian Press
Year
2018
ISBN
9781537819174

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • About the God Tew and His Children
  • Teutons and Romans
  • Ariovistus, the First Great German
  • Hermann, the Hero of Germany
  • The Huns and Goths
  • Winfrid, the Apostle of the Germans
  • Charlemagne
  • Charlemagne (cont.)
  • Charlemagne (cont.)
  • Charlemagne (cont.)
  • Louis the German
  • Louis I and Charles the Fat
  • Arnulf of Carinthia
  • Louis the Child
  • Conrad I
  • Henry I the Fowler
  • Otto I the Great
  • Otto I the Great
  • Otto II the Red
  • Otto III
  • Henry II the Halt
  • Conrad II
  • Henry III the Black
  • Henry IV
  • Henry IV (cont.)
  • Henry V
  • Lothar the Saxon
  • Conrad III
  • Frederick I, Redbeard
  • Frederick I, Redbeard (cont.)
  • Henry VI
  • Philip of Swabia
  • Otto IV
  • Frederick II, the World’s Wonder
  • Conrad IV and the Great Interregnum
  • Rudolph of Hapsburg
  • Adolphus I of Nassau
  • Albert the One-Eyed
  • Henry VII of Luxemburg
  • Louis IV of Bavaria and Frederick the Handsome
  • Louis IV of Bavaria and Frederick the Handsome
  • Charles IV—the Step-Father of the Empire
  • Wenceslaus of Bohemia and Rupert the Mild
  • Sigmund
  • Albert II
  • Frederick III
  • Maximilian I
  • Charles V
  • Charles V (cont.)
  • Charles V (cont.)
  • Ferdinand I and Maximilian II
  • Rudolph II
  • Matthias
  • Ferdinand II
  • Ferdinand II (cont.)
  • Ferdinand III
  • Leopold I
  • Leopold I (cont.)
  • Joseph I and Charles VI
  • The Rise of the House of Brandenburg
  • Charles VII
  • Francis I
  • Joseph II
  • Leopold II
  • Francis II
  • Under the Heel of Napoleon
  • Under the Heel of Napoleon (cont.)
  • Under t...

Table of contents

  1. About the God Tew and His Children
  2. Teutons and Romans
  3. Ariovistus, the First Great German
  4. Hermann, the Hero of Germany
  5. The Huns and Goths
  6. Winfrid, the Apostle of the Germans
  7. Charlemagne
  8. Charlemagne (cont.)
  9. Charlemagne (cont.)
  10. Charlemagne (cont.)
  11. Louis the German
  12. Louis I and Charles the Fat
  13. Arnulf of Carinthia
  14. Louis the Child
  15. Conrad I
  16. Henry I the Fowler
  17. Otto I the Great
  18. Otto I the Great
  19. Otto II the Red
  20. Otto III
  21. Henry II the Halt
  22. Conrad II
  23. Henry III the Black
  24. Henry IV
  25. Henry IV (cont.)
  26. Henry V
  27. Lothar the Saxon
  28. Conrad III
  29. Frederick I, Redbeard
  30. Frederick I, Redbeard (cont.)
  31. Henry VI
  32. Philip of Swabia
  33. Otto IV
  34. Frederick II, the World’s Wonder
  35. Conrad IV and the Great Interregnum
  36. Rudolph of Hapsburg
  37. Adolphus I of Nassau
  38. Albert the One-Eyed
  39. Henry VII of Luxemburg
  40. Louis IV of Bavaria and Frederick the Handsome
  41. Louis IV of Bavaria and Frederick the Handsome
  42. Charles IV—the Step-Father of the Empire
  43. Wenceslaus of Bohemia and Rupert the Mild
  44. Sigmund
  45. Albert II
  46. Frederick III
  47. Maximilian I
  48. Charles V
  49. Charles V (cont.)
  50. Charles V (cont.)
  51. Ferdinand I and Maximilian II
  52. Rudolph II
  53. Matthias
  54. Ferdinand II
  55. Ferdinand II (cont.)
  56. Ferdinand III
  57. Leopold I
  58. Leopold I (cont.)
  59. Joseph I and Charles VI
  60. The Rise of the House of Brandenburg
  61. Charles VII
  62. Francis I
  63. Joseph II
  64. Leopold II
  65. Francis II
  66. Under the Heel of Napoleon
  67. Under the Heel of Napoleon (cont.)
  68. Under the Heel of Napoleon (cont.)
  69. The Downfall of Napoleon
  70. Divided Germany
  71. Divided Germany (cont.)
  72. The Struggle Between Austria and Prussia
  73. William I—United Germany
  74. Frederick the Noble and William II