History for ready reference, Volume 3, Greece to NibelungenLarned, J. N. (Josephus Nelson)
History
History for ready reference, Volume 3, Greece to Nibelungen
Larned, J. N. (Josephus Nelson)
History -- Dictionaries
See CANADA: A. D. 1758.
HOWE, Richard, Admiral Lord,
and the War of the American Revolution.
See UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:
A. D. 1776 (AUGUST)
Naval Victory (1794).
See FRANCE: A. D. 1794 (MARCH-JULY).
HOWE, General Sir William, and the War of the American
Revolution.
See UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:
A. D. 1775 (APRIL-MAY), (JUNE);
1776 (AUGUST), (SEPTEMBER-NOVEMBER);
1776-1777; 1777 (JANUARY-DECEMBER); 1778 (JUNE).
HRINGS OF THE AVARS.
See AVARS, RINGS OF THE.
HUAMABOYA, The.
See AMERICAN ABORIGINES: ANDESIANS.
HUANCAS, The.
See PERU: THE ABORIGINAL INHABITANTS.
HUASTECS, The.
See AMERICAN ABORIGINES: MAYAS.
HUAYNA CAPAC, The Inca.
See PERU: THE EMPIRE OF THE INCAS.
HUBERTSBURG, The Peace of.
See SEVEN YEARS WAR: THE TREATIES.
HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY.
See CANADA: A. D. 1869-1873.
HUDSON'S BAY TERRITORY,
Relinquished by France to Great Britain (1713).
See UTRECHT: A. D. 1712-1714.
HUDSON'S VOYAGES, Explorations and Discoveries.
See AMERICA: A. D. 1607-1608, and 1609.
HUECOS, The.
See AMERICAN ABORIGINES: PAWNEE (CADDOAN) FAMILY.
HUGH CAPET, King of France, A. D. 987-996.
----------HUGUENOTS: Start--------
HUGUENOTS.
First appearance and disputed origin of the name.
Quick formation of the Calvinistic Protestant Party in France.
See FRANCE: A. D. 1559-1561.
HUGUENOTS: A. D. 1528-1562.
Ascendancy in Navarre.
See NAVARRE: A. D. 1528-1563.
HUGUENOTS: A. D. 1554-1565.
Attempted colonization in Brazil and in Florida.
The Massacre at Fort Caroline.
See FLORIDA: A. D. 1562-1563, to 1567-1568.
HUGUENOTS: A. D. 1560-1598.
The Wars of Religion in France.
See FRANCE: A. D. 1560-1563, to 1593-1598.
HUGUENOTS: A. D. 1598-1599.
The Edict of Nantes.
See FRANCE: A. D. 1598-1599.
HUGUENOTS: A. D. 1620-1622.
Their formidable organization and political pretensions.
Continued desertion of nobles.
Leadership of the clergy.
Revolt and unfavorable Treaty of Montpellier.
See FRANCE: A. D. 1620-1622.
HUGUENOTS: A. D. 1625-1626.
Renewed revolt.
Second Treaty of Montpellier.
See FRANCE: A. D. 1624-1626.
HUGUENOTS: A. D. 1627-1628.
Revolt in alliance with England.
Richelieu's siege and capture of La Rochelle.
End of political Huguenotism in France.
See FRANCE: A. D. 1627-1628.
HUGUENOTS: A. D. 1661-1680.
Revived persecution under Louis XIV.
See FRANCE: A. D. 1661-1680.
HUGUENOTS: A. D. 1681-1698.
The climax of persecution in France.
The Dragonnades.
The Revocation of the Edict of Nantes.
The great exodus.
See FRANCE: A. D. 1681-1698.
HUGUENOTS: A. D. 1702-1710.
The Camisard uprising in the Cévennes.
See FRANCE: A. D. 1702-1710.
----------HUGUENOTS: End--------
HULL, Commodore Isaac.—Naval exploits.
See UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: A. D. 1812-1813.
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