Byrne, Thomas (2006) Nathaniel Hooke (1664-1738)and the French embassy to Saxony,1711-12. In: UNSPECIFIED Four Courts Press, pp. 409-429.
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Abstract
From the Baltic to the Mediterranean and from the Atlantic coast to the steppes of Russia, Europe was a continent beset by the war in the first quarter of the eighteenth century. The Spanish War of Succession (1702-13), the GreatNorthers War (1700-71), and the Hungarian uprising (1703-11) combined left no region of Europe unscathed; indeed the Spanish War alone has been called a real world war since skirmishes occured throughout colonial possessions world-wide. This conflict was preciptated in November 1700 when Charles II of Spain (1661-1700) died without an heir. Given the chronic fragility of his physical and mental condition, his demise had been awaited for nearly forty years.Anticipating an acute crisis in the absence of a designated successor, diplomatic endeavours had produced agreement to avoid armed confrontation on the issue through a pre-emptive division of the territorial spoils. However, contrary to the pre-existing partition agreement made amongst the great powers. Charles will unexpectedly named the grandson of Louis XIV of france (1643-1715), Philippe, duke of Anjou(1683-1746) as Successor to the throne of Spain and the entire Spanish Empire. If this came to pass, the Bourbon Dynasty would supplant their long-term rivals, the Habsburgs, south of the Pyrenees.
Item Type: | Book Section |
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Keywords: | Irish Communities; Early Modern Europe; Nathaniel Hooke; Saxony; |
Academic Unit: | Faculty of Arts,Celtic Studies and Philosophy > History |
Item ID: | 712 |
Depositing User: | Thomas Byrne |
Date Deposited: | 18 Dec 2007 |
Journal or Publication Title: | Irish Communities in Early-Modern Europe |
Publisher: | Four Courts Press |
Refereed: | Yes |
URI: | https://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/id/eprint/712 |
Use Licence: | This item is available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike Licence (CC BY-NC-SA). Details of this licence are available here |
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