Index of Gardiner's History of England
Frederick V. (Elector Palatine, 1610-1632)
- proposed marriage of, with the Princess Elizabeth,
- is accepted,
- arrives in England,
- betrothal of,
- marriage of,
- leaves England,
- character of,
- designs of,
- intrigues with the Duke of Savoy,
- sends Christopher Dohna to England,
- sends Mansfeld to treat with the Duke of Savoy,
- his reception of Doncaster,
- asks for English aid,
- opens negotiations with the Elector of Saxony,
- is chosen King of Bohemia,
- accepts the crown,
- sends Christopher Dohna again to England,
- leaves Heidelberg for Bohemia,
- finds no support in the Assembly of the Union at Nuremberg,
- is defeated in the battle of Prague,
- maintains his claim to Bohemia,
- leaves Silesia,
- is put to the ban,
- gives contradictory promises to James and Mansfeld,
- appears before the Assembly of Segeberg,
- sets out for the Hague,
- refuses to go to the Palatinate without an army,
- arrives at the Hague,
- persists in opposition to the Emperor after the dissolution of the Union,
- demands a general amnesty,
- appoints Mansfeld to command his troops in Bohemia,
- publication of his secret papers,
- refuses to abandon Bohemia,
- joins the camp of the Prince of Orange,
- refuses to make submission to the Emperor,
- Spanish proposal for his abdication, and the education of his son at the Emperor's Court,
- returns to the Hague, and promises Sir Edward Villiers that he will submit to the Emperor,
- is required by James to renounce the crown of Bohemia,
- promises to accept these terms,
- want of enthusiasm for,
- joins Mansfeld's army,
- hesitates to consent to a truce,
- refuses to agree to a truce and seizes the Landgrave of Darmstadt,
- alienates the German princes by his behaviour at Darmstadt,
- is ready to agree to an armistice,
- accompanies Mansfeld to Alsace,
- complains of the state of Mansfeld's army,
- leaves the army for Sedan,
- hopelessness of the cause of,
- proposed abdication of,
- proposal to neutralise Heidelberg as a residence for,
- arrives at the Hague,
- appeals to the Elector of Saxony for aid,
- is deprived by the Emperor of his Electorate,
- is asked by James to agree to the sequestration of Frankenthal,
- objects to the sequestration,
- refuses his signature to a treaty binding him not to disturb the peace of the Empire,
- impracticability of his military designs,
- fails to obtain the support of the two Protestant Electors, or of the States of Lower Saxony,
- accepts a treaty for a suspension of arms,
- declares that he will be ready to listen to overtures for his son's marriage after his own restoration,
- proposal of Olivares to educate at Vienna the two sons of,
- refuses to accept the Spanish terms,
- urges James to support him in war,
- negotiation between Charles and Philip on the claims of,
- mocks at Charles's hope of recovering the Palatinate with Spanish aid,
- receives permission from Charles to join Gustavus,
- hopes of restoration given by Gustavus to,
- is proposed by Charles as the military and political successor of Gustavus,
- death of,