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Author:
Allom, Thomas ; Tombleson, William ; Isser, Johanna ¬von¬ ; Hormayr, Joseph ¬von¬ / from drawings by T. Allom, after original sketches by Johanna v. Isser, geb. Grossrubatscher, with letterpress descriptions, by a companion of Hofer
Place:
London
Publisher:
Tomleson
Physical description:
72 S. : 46 Stahlst., Kt.
Language:
Englisch
Location mark:
462
Intern ID:
529298
hermitage of Muhlbach , or Haslach beyond Brixen. By a treaty concluded between the emperor Lewis and the v duke of Austria, disregarding all individual and local rights, it was arranged, that the latter should comprise within his territory, Carinthia and South Tyrol, while the Innthal and Wippthal were annexed to Bavaria, which continued to retain possession of the North- Eastern part of thè country, with Rattenberg, Kuffstein, and Kitzbuhel. The adventurous John, king of Bohemia, had coneerted with
, expelled and unjustly treated John Henry, son of king John, and brother of the emperor Charles IY : this lady, married Lewis of Brandenburg, the eldest son of the emperor Lewis, from both of whom in the years 1342, 1349, and 1352, the earliest Charters of the Tyrol were granted, and to which, or similar conditions, every liege lord was obliged to subscribe, as an inauguration oath. The land of the Tyrol , having ever maintained its freedom and integrity of character, did not allow any of those “ dull