FREDERIC V., character of, [251].
accepts the crown of Bohemia, [251].
inefficiency of, [258].
his feast during the assault, [258].
renounces all claim to Bohemia, [259].
flight of, [262].
his property sequestrated, [264].

FREDERIC (King of Bohemia, Elector of Palatine),
death of, [296].

FREDERIC (of Prussia),
demands of, [417].
seizure of Silesia by, [418].
triumphal entrance into Breslau, [419].
his defeat of Neuperg, [420].
opinions of on magnanimity, [423].
his indignation at the small concessions of Austria, [424].
implores peace, [433].
violation of his pledge, [435].
capture of Prague by, [419].
surprises and defeats Prince Charles, [454].
invasion of Saxony by, [458].
explanation demanded from Austria by, [469].
artifice of to entrap the allies, [470].
defeat of at Prague, [473].
recklessness of, [476].
undaunted perseverance of, [477].
despair of, [479].
secures an alliance with Prussia, [480].
letter of to Maria Theresa, [488].
peaceful reply of, [500].

FRENCH, the, driven out of Italy, [94].
the, routed near Brussels, [340].
rout of at Brussels, [340].
defeat of the at Malplaquet, [341].

GABRIEL BETHLEHEM
chosen leader in the Hungarian revolution, [152].
he retires to Presburg, [253].
compelled to sue for peace, [268].

GELHEIM, battle of, [37].

GALLAS appointed commander in place of Wallenstein, [268].

GENOA, aid furnished Leopold by, [311].

GERMANY,
its conglomeration of States, [18].
independence of each State of, [18].
position of the Emperor of, [19].
decline of the imperial dignity of, [85].
its division into ten districts, [101].
growing independence in of the pope, [162].
tranquillity of under Ferdinand, [172].
rejoicing in at the downfall of Rhodolph, [225].
divided into two leagues, [253].
distracted state of, [299].
religious agitation in, [370].
the Elector of Bavaria chosen Emperor of, [434].

GERTRUDE (of Hohenburg),
marriage of to Rhodolph of Hapsburg, [19].
her dowry, [19].