Index of Gardiner's History of England
Ferdinand II. (Emperor, 1618)
- visits Maximilian,
- promises to transfer Frederick's Electorate to him,
- defends Vienna against Bethlen Gabor,
- advocates the invasion of the Palatinate,
- view taken of Frederick's conduct by,
- puts Frederick to the ban,
- proposes to convoke an Assembly at Ratisbon,
- opposition evoked by his proposal to deprive Frederick of the Electorate,
- suspects Frederick's sincerity,
- hesitates to reject Digby's terms,
- offers to treat,
- orders Maximilian to attack Mansfeld,
- consents to a suspension of arms,
- agrees to Digby's plan for a pacification,
- recommends the plan to Maximilian,
- secretly confers Frederick's Electorate on Maximilian,
- discovery of his transference of the Electorate,
- sends Schwarzenberg to England,
- informs James of his intention to hold an Assembly at Ratisbon,
- throws the blame of the continuance of the war on Frederick and Mansfeld,
- orders Tilly to besiege Heidelberg,
- refuses to abandon his resolution to transfer the Electorate,
- expels the Lutheran clergy from Bohemia,
- proposes the transference of the Electorate at Ratisbon,
- confers the Electorate on Maximilian,
- disputes the succession of the Duke of Nevers to the Duchy of Mantua,
- issues the Edict of Restitution,
- makes peace with Christian IV. at Luebeck,
- dismisses Wallenstein,
- refuses to take the advice of Olivares,
- maintains the Edict of Restitution,
- neglects the advice of Spain,
- failure of the system of,
- effects of his renewed alliance with Spain,
- signs the Peace of Prague,
- gives hopes to Taylor of the restitution of the Palatinate,
- rejects Arundel's demands,
- See Ferdinand, Archduke (Duke of Styria, &c.)