PROTESTANTS, assembly of, at Smalkalde, 121.
refusal of the, to assist Charles V, 122.
contributions of the, to expel the Turks,
122.
increase of the, 123.
the, reject the council of Trent, 124.
ruin of the army of the, by Charles V.,
126.
party of the, predominant in Germany,
183.
shameful quarreling among the, 190.
union of, at Aschhausen, 194.
opposition of the, to Matthias, 206.
their demands on Matthias, 207.
reasonable demands of, 211.
forces of the, vanquished at Pritznitz,
259.
secret combinations of the, for the rising
of the, 267.
concessions to, revoked by Ferdinand,
276.
the, prefer the Duke of Bavaria to any
of the family of Ferdinand, 279.
loss of the, in the death of Gustavus,
296.
pleasure of the, at the entry of Frederic
into Silesia, 419.
PRUSSIA, inhabited by a pagan race, 20.
alliance of, with Austria, 459.
alliance of, with England, 466.
a subsidy voted to, by England, 475.
formidable preparations against, 470.
PRUSSIANS, the, driven from Bohemia, 450.
RAAB taken by the Turks, 147.
RAGOTSKY (Francis), leader of the rebellion, 333.
assembles a diet, 349.
chosen dux, or leader, 350.
outlawed, and escape of, 351.
RATISBON, diet at, in 1629, 275.
refusal of, to accept Ferdinand’s
word, 276.
REFORMATION, commencement of the, 103.
RELIGION, remarkable solicitude for the reputation of, 98.
REWARD offered for the head of Rhodolph, 30.
RHODOLPH (of Hapsburg), at the time of his father’s
death, 18.
presentation of, by the emperor for baptism,
19,
his incursions, 19.
marriage, 19.
excommunication of, 20.
engaged in Prussian crusade, 20.
a monument reared to, by the city of Strasburg,
21.
principles of honor, 21.
chosen chief of Uri, Schweitz, and Underwalden,
21.
chosen mayor of Zurich, 21.
elected Emperor of Germany, 23.
power of, as emperor, 25.
family of, 25.
gathering clouds around, 28.
address of the citizens of Vienna to,
28.
death of, 35.
RHODOLPH II., character and court of, 48.
ostentatious titles of, 51.
death of, 51.
RHODOLPH III, crowned King of Hungary, 178.
obtains the imperial throne, 180.
bigotry of, 187.
his infringement of the rights of the
burghers, 188.
his blows against Protestantism, 189.
intolerance of in Bohemia, 193.
superstition of, 200.
his favor to Ferdinand; 204.
demands of the Protestants on, 205.
his encouragement of filibustering expeditions,
208.
remarkable pliancy of, 210.
his terror at the chance of assassination,
212.
political reconciliation between Matthias
and, 219.
his plot with Leopold, 220.
Rhodolph taken prisoner, 221.
his abdication, 222.
required to absolve his subjects from
their oath of allegiance, 223.
retains the crown of Germany, 225.
supplication of to the congress at Rothemberg,
226.
a congress at Nuremberg summoned by, 227.
death of, 228.


