Europe: A History (264 page)

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Authors: Norman Davies

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Paris
Rentes
, 1420–1787

Poland, Rus', Muscovy and Russia: Princes, Kings, Tsars, Emperors

POLAND
Piast Dynasty
9th cent.?
Piast
pre-965–91
Mieszko I
992–1025
Boleslaw I (the Brave)
*
1025–37
Mieszko II*
1038–58
Casimir I (the Restorer)
1058–79
Boleslaw II (the Generous*
1079–1102
Wladyslaw Herman
1102–38
Boleslaw III (the Wry-mouthed)
1138–46
Wladyslaw II (the Exile)
1146–77
Boleslaw IV (the Curly) of Mazovia
1173–7
Mieszko III
1177–94
Casimir II (the Just) of Sandomierz
1194–1202
Meszko the Elder, of Wielkopolska
1202–27
Leszek the White, of Sandomierz
1228–31
Wladyslaw III (Spindieshanks) of Wielkopolska
1231–8
Henry I Brodaty of Silesia
1238–41
Henry II of Silesia
1241–3
Konrad I Mazowiecki
1243–79
Boleslaw V of Sandomierz
1279–88
Leszek (the Black)
1288–90
Henry IV of Silesia
1290–1300
Przemysl I Wielkopolski
1300–5
Vaclav II (King of Bohemia)
1305–6
Vaclav II (King of Bohemia)
1306–33
Wladyslaw I* (the Elbow-high)
1333–70
Casimir III* (the Great)
Angevin Dynasty
1370–82
Louis of Anjou* (King of Hungary)
1384–6
Jadwiga (Hedwig) of Anjou* (1386–99, co-monarch)
Jagiellonian Dynasty
1386–1434
Wladyslaw Jagieitb*
1434–44
Wladyslaw III* of Varna (King of Hungary)
1444–92
Kazimierz IV of Jagiellonczyk*
1492–1501
Jan Olbracht (John Albert*
1501–6
Alexander*
1506–48
Zygmunt Stary (Sigismund I*
1548–72
Sigismund II Augustus*
Elected Kings of the
Rzeczpospolita
1573–4
Henry de Valois of France*
1576–86
Stefan Bathory* of Transylvania
1587–1632
Sigismund III* Vasa of Sweden
1632–48
Wladyslaw IV* Vasa
1648–68
Jan Kazimierz Vasa*
1669–73
Michal Korybut Wisniowiecki*
1674–96
Jan III Sobieski*
1697–1704
Augustus II Wettin* of Saxony
1704–10
Stanislaw Leszczynski*
1710–33
Augustus II Wettin*
1733–63
Augustus III Wettin*
1764–95
Stanislaw-August Poniatowski*
KIEVAN RUS’
Rurikid Dynasty
c
.862–79
Rurik, Prince of Novgorod
880–
Oleg, Prince of Kiev
912–45
Igor
945–69
Olga, St
969–80
Sviatoslav
980–1015
Vladimir, St (Volodymyr)
1019–54
Yaroslav the Wise
1113–25
Vladimir Monomakh of Rostov
1155–7
Yuri Dolgorukii of Kiev
1157–74
Andrei Bogoliubskii of Vladimir & Suzdal
1178–1202
Igor of Sever
1240–63
Alexander Nevskii, of Novgorod & Vladimir
1235–65
Daniel Romanowicz, of Halich
MUSCOVY
(Rurikld) Grand Dukes of Moscow
1305–40
Ivan I Kalita
1350–89
Dmitri Donskoi
1389–1425
Vassili I
1425–62
Vassily II
1462–1505
Ivan III
Tsars of ‘Moscow and All-Russia’
from 1473
Ivan III (the Great)
1505–33
Vasili III
1533–84
Ivan IV (the Terrible)
1584–98
Feodor I
1598–1605
Boris Godunov
1605
Feodor II
1605–6
Dmitri I
1606–10
Vasili Shuiski
1608–10
Dmitri II
Romanov Dynasty
1613–45
Mikhail Romanov
1645–76
Alexei
1676–82
Feodor III
1682–9
Ivan V
1689–1725
Peter I (the Great)
Emperors of Russia
from 1721
Peter I (the Great)
1725–7
Catherine I
1727–30
Peter II
1730–40
Anne
1741–61
Ellzabeth
1761–2
Peter III
1762–96
Catherine II (the Great)
1796–1801
Paul
1801–25
Alexander I
**
1825–55
Nicholas I**
1855–81
Alexander II**
1881–94
Alexander III
1894–1917
Nicholas II (†1918)

Early Modern Political Systems

 
Principal contestants
Principal battles
Peace treaties
The Italian Wars 1494–1518
Seven French expeditions 1494–8, 1499–1500, 1500–1, 1502–3, 1508–10, 1511–15, 1511–15
Successive French Kings from Charles VIII to Francis I v. Successive coalitions from initial League of Venice to Papal Leagues
Fornovo 1495
Novara 1500
Garigliano 1503
Agnadello 1509
Ravenna 1512
Marignano 1515
GRANADA 1500
LYONS 1504
NOYON 1516
FREIBURG 1516
LONDON 1518
Franco-Imperial Wars 1512–59
Five wars initially in continuation of the preceding Italian Wars: 1521–5, 1526–9, 1536–8, 1542–4, 1555–9
France v. Empire and the Empire’s successive allies
Pavia 1525
Sack of Rome 1527
Aversa 1528
Turin 1537
MADRID 1526
BARCELONA 1529
NICE 1538
CRESPI 1544
ANDRES 1546
CATEAU-CAMBRÉSIS 1559
German Wars of Religion
Emperor v.
Protestant Princes
Schmalkaldic League
Muhlberg 1547
FRIEDWOLD PASSAU 1551
French Wars of Religion 1562–1629
Nine civil wars ending with the Edict of Nantes, plus two later Huguenot revolts: 1562–3, 1567–8, 1568–70, 1572–3, 1574–6, 1577, 1580, 1587–9, 1589–98
1622–3, 1627–9
Protestant Huguenots v. Catholic League
Dreux 1562
St Denis 1567
Jarnac 1568
Coutras Ivry 1590
Siege of Paris 1589–93
AMBOISE 1563
LONGJUMEAU 1568
ST GERMAIN 1570
LAROCHELLE 1573
MONSIEUR 1576
BERGERAC 1577
FLEIX 1580
VERVINS 1598
MONTPELLIER 1622
ALAIS 1629
Spanish Wars 1502–1659
War of Naples 1502–3
North Africa 1562–3
Revolt of the Netherlands 1566–1648
The’Amada’, 1588
Mediterranean Wars
Flanders War 1598–9
Valtellina 1622–6
Mantuan Succession 1627–31
[Spanish involvement in Thirty Years War]
French War 1648–59
Spain v. Portugal
Spain v. France
Spain v. Barbary States
Spain v. United Provinces England
Spain and Empire v. Ottomans
Spain v. France
Spain v. France
Spain v. France
Spain v. France
(Division of New World)
Terranova
Garigliano
Tunis
Haarlem 1572
Antwerp 1576
Lepanto 1571
Amiens
Pavia 1655
Valenciennes 1656
TORDESILLAS 1494
1609–12 WESTPHALIA 1648
MONZóN 1626
PYRENEES 1659
Thirty Years Wars 1618–48
Bohemian War 1618–23
Danish War 1624–9
[Edict of Restitution 1629]
Swedish War 1630–5
French War 1635–48
Empire & Catholic Princes & Spain v. Protestant Princes & their allies (esp. Denmark, Sweden, & France)
White Mountain 1620
Lutter 1626
Breitenfeld 1631
Lützen 1633
Nordlingen 1634
Wittstock 1635
Rocroi 1643
LÜBECK 1629
PRAGUE 1635
WESTPHALIA 1648
England’s Wars
Tudors’Scots Wars 1469–1502, 1511–43
Anglo-French Wars 1512–18, 1522–5, 1544–6, 1557–64, 1627–30
Spanish War 1564–1630
N’lands Campaign 1585–7
Anglo-Irish Wars 1598–1603, 1651–4
‘English Civil War’1642–6
Three Anglo-Dutch Wars 1652–4, 1664–7, 1672–4
England v. Scotland in alliance with France
England v. France
England v. Spain
Expeditions of Mountjoy, Essex & Cromwell
Scots intervention 1644–6, 1647–51
England v. UP
Flodden 1513
Solway Moss 1542
Spurs 1513
Zutphen 1587
Armada 1588
‘PERPETUAL PEACE’ 1502
GREENWICH 1543
LONDON 1518
ARORES 1544
TROYES 1564
BREDA 1667
WESTMINSTER 1674
Sweden’s Wars
Wars of Independence 1500–23
Five Danish Wars 1563–70, 1611–13, 1657–60, 1675–9
Two Muscovite Wars 1560–92,1614–17
Three Polish Wars 1598–1611, 1617–29, 1655–60
[Swedish involvement in Thirty Years War 1630–48]
Denmark v. Sweden & Norway
Sweden v. Denmark
Sweden v. Moscow
Sweden v. Polish Vasas
Eslorua
Kirkholm 1605
STETTIN 1570
KNÃRED 1613
COPENHAGEN 1660
LUND 1679
STOLBOVA 1617
STUMSDORF 1629
OLIVA 1660
Poland’s Wars
Moldavian War 1497–9
Six Muscovite Wars 1500–13,1561–9,1577–82, 1610–19,1632–4,1654–67
Swedish Wars 1598–1611, 1617–29, 1655–60
Two Ottoman Wars 1620–1, 1671–6
Poland-Lithuania v. Moscow
Polish Vasas v. Swedish Vasas
Smolensk 1511
Livonia Pskov 1582
Cecora 1620
Chocim I 1621
Chocim II 1672
ZAPOLYA 1582
DYLINO 1619
ANDRUSOVO 1667
OLIVA 1660
BUCZACZ 1674
ZURAWNO 1676
N.B. The complex of Livonian Campaigns between 1561 and 1592, which involved,
inter al
, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, and Muscovy, might reasonably be considered ‘The First Northern War’.
Ottoman Wars
Danube Campaigns 1481–1512
Three Hungarian Wars 1521–47, 1551–62, 1573–81
Mediterranean Wars & Venetian Wars 1569–72, 1648–69
v. Habsburgs
v. Venice & Catholic Powers
Mohacs 1526
Vienna 1529
Rhodes 1522
Siege of Malta 1565
Lepanto 1571
Siege of Crete 1648–69
 

The Rise and Fall of European States. 1493–1993

Termination of the sovereignty or of the separate existence of states present in 1493
Aragon, Kingdom
1516
Astrakhan, Khanate
1556
Bohemia, Kingdom
1526
Burgundy, Duchy
1579
Castile, Kingdom
1516
Crimea, Khanate
1783
England, Kingdom
1707
Florence, Republic
1532
France, Kingdom
1792
Genoa, Republic
1797
Georgia, Kingdom
1801
Golden Horde, Khanate
1502
Holy Roman Empire
1806
Hungary, Kingdom
1526
Ireland
1801
Kazan, Khanate
1552
Lithuania, Grand Duchy
1569
Livonia
1561
Milan, Duchy
1535
Moldavia, Principality
1859
Moscow, Grand Duchy
1721
Naples, Kingdom
1860
Navarre, Kingdom
1516
Ottoman Empire
1920
Papal States
1870
Poland, Kingdom
1569
Portugal, Kingdom
1580
Scotland, Kingdom
1707
Teutonic State
1525
Union of Colmar
1523
Venice, Republic
1797
Wallachia, Principality
1859
Date of formation of the sovereign states present in 1993
Albania, Republic
1913
Andorra, Principality
1278
Armenia, Republic
*
1918 (1991)
Austria, Republic
1918 (1945)
Azerbaijan, Republic
1918 (1991)
Belarus’, Republic*
1918 (1991)
Belgium, Kingdom
1830
Bosnia, Republic
1992
Bulgaria, Kingdom
1878
—— Republic*
1946 (1989)
Croatia, Republic
1941 (1992)
Cyprus, Republic
1960
Czech Republic*
1992
Denmark, Kingdom
1523
Estonia, Republic*
1918 (1991)
Finland, Republic
1917
France, Republic
1792 (1871)
Georgia, Republic*
1918 (1991)
Germany, Federal Republic*
1949 (1990)
Greece, Kingdom
1829
—— Republic
1973
Hungary, Regency
1918
—— Republic*
1946 (1989)
Iceland, Republic
1944
Ireland, Free State
1922
—— Republic
1949
Italy, Kingdom
1860
—— Republic
1946
Latvia, Republic*
1918 (1991)
Liechtenstein, Principality
1866
Lithuania, Republic*
1918 (1991)
Luxembourg, Grand Duchy
1890
Macedonia, Republic
1992
Malta, Republic
1964
Moldova, Republic
1991
Monaco, Principality
1297
Netherlands, Kingdom
1648
Norway, Kingdom
1905
Poland, Republic*
1918 (1989)
Portugal, Kingdom
1640
—— Republic
1910
Romania, Kingdom
1877
—— Republic*
1947 (1989)
Russia, Republic*
1917 (1991)
San Marino, Republic
1631
Slovakia, Republic*
1939 (1992)
Slovenia, Republic
1992
Spain, Kingdom
1516 (1976)
Sweden, Kingdom
1523
Switzerland, Confederation
1648
Turkey, Republic
1923
Ukraine, Republic*
1918 (1991)
United Kingdom
1707
Vatican State
1929
Yugoslavia, Federal Republic
1945

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