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… his death. The Swedes, irritated by his misrule, superseded him by his nephew, Albert of Mecklenburg (1365). In Sweden, Magnus's partialities and necessities led directly to the rise of a powerful landed aristocracy, and, indirectly, to the growth of popular liberties. Forced by…
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…itle, but he was never crowned emperor. After Rudolf's death in 1291, Adolf and Albert were two further weak kings who were never crowned emperor. Albert was assassinated in 1308. Almost immediately, King Philip IV of France began aggressively seeking support for his brother, Cha…
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…ious artist who 'did not know what she had done'." However, for a later critic, Albert J. Guerard , "it is a splendid, imperfect novel which Brontë loses control over occasionally". [ 32 ] Still, in 1934, Lord David Cecil , writing in Early Victorian Novelists , commented "that E…