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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
, to wives, children, and relatives ; and latterly favourites shared in thè spoliation, thè principal of whom were of thè rame of Luxemburg, Zutphen, Nordheim and lastly the Guelphs, who, entering into an alliance with the Popes, proved the most dangerous enemies to the imperial throne. The north-westem districts of the Tyrol, belonged to Allemania ; thè upper valley of the Vincio, near the source of the Adige, was at different times annexed to Rhgetia • and the Valtenline was presented by Chaxlemagne
to the abbey of St. Denis, sometimes forming part cf Italy, and at others, part of Rhaatia. When Henry, surnamed the Lion, after his interdiction, was reinstated in his possessions, that portimi of Austria, which was situated above the river Enns was severed from Bavaria, and from the same period all traces of the ducal power in the Alps disappeared. Besides the bishops, there flourished fhree powerful families in the northern parts of thè country. The counts of Andechs, who in later times acquired