JOSEPH I. secures a treaty with France for neutrality for Italy, [339].
continues the war against Spain, [338].
political concessions of in Hungary, [349].
refusal of to grant the demands of the diet, [350].
Transylvania again subject to, [351].
rout of the Hungarians by, [351].
death of, [352].
JOSEPH II. (of Austria) elected to succeed the Emperor Francis, [481].
assumes the crown of Germany, [484].
succeeds Maria Theresa, [491].
character of, [492].
death of, [500].
attempt of to obliterate distinctions in Austria, [493].
emancipates the serfs of, [494].
joins the excursion of Catherine II., [497].
defeat of at Belgrade, [498].
successes of, [499].
JULIUS III. ascends the pontifical throne, [130].
KAUNITZ (Count) appointed prime minister, [462].
KEVENHULLER (General) given the command of the Austrian army, [405].
KING, nominal power of the, [308].
KINSKY, letter of Charles VI. to, [391].
KLESES. (See [Cardinal].)
KONIGSEGG (General), power of in a counsel of war, [404].
recalled in disgrace, [405].
[LADISLAUS I]., coronation of, [65].
visit of to the pope, [67].
inglorious flight of, [69].
tyranny of towards the family of Hunniades, [71].
flight of from Buda, [71].
his projected marriage to Magdalen, [71].
death of, [72].