Her native land, her mother's hereditarydominions, were also threatened with war.
2
Matthias of Hungary captures Vienna; Emperor Frederick III expelled from his hereditarydominions.
3
Would not the hereditarydominions form a more lasting shelter from the storm?
4
That the queen of Hungary has treated the emperour's hereditarydominions with inexpressible cruelty.
5
The emperor offered to dismiss the French auxiliaries, provided the Austrians would evacuate his hereditarydominions.
6
These terms, it was provided, should not extend to the Protestants in the hereditarydominions of the Emperor.
7
The fate of the King of Bohemia was soon to be decided elsewhere than in his hereditarydominions.
8
The victorious Swedish king now made ready to carry the war into the hereditarydominions of the Austrian Habsburgs.
9
Saddened in spirit, and feeble in body, he undertook a journey, by slow stages, to his hereditarydominions in Switzerland.
10
What had the Empire to look for from a prince incapable even of defending his hereditarydominions against its domestic enemies?
11
Among the hereditarydominions of the House of Austria, Hungary and Transylvania were the most unstable, and the most difficult to retain.
12
But the same cabal which opposed him in his hereditarydominions, laboured also to counteract him in his canvass for the imperial dignity.
13
The heavy expenses of the perpetually recurring war with Turkey could not be defrayed by the meagre contributions of his exhausted hereditarydominions.
14
What would he gain by expelling the Emperor from his hereditarydominions, if Tilly succeeded in conquering for that Emperor the rest of Germany?
15
His approach spread consternation among the Saxons; but his views were directed not against this exhausted country, but against the hereditarydominions of the Emperor.
16
Almost all of his German hereditarydominions had in the meantime entered into a formidable league with the Bohemians, whose insolence now exceeded all bounds.