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When Frederick IV of Habsburg sided with Antipope John XXIII at the Council of Constance, Emperor Sigismund placed him under the Imperial ban.
When the Austro-Prussian War broke out in 1866, Albert then Crown Prince ( German: Kronprinz ), took up the command of the Saxon forces opposing the Prussian Army of Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia.
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When the King Frederick Augustus I died ( 1827 ) and Anton succeeded him as King, Frederick Augustus became second in line to the throne, preceded only by his father Maximilian.
When Frederick III needed the dukes to finance war against Hungary in 1486 and at the same time had his son, later Maximilian I elected king, he was presented with the dukes ' united demand to participate in an Imperial Court.
When Frederick I became Duke of Swabia in 1079, his coat of arms depicted a black lion on a gold shield.
When King Conrad III died without adult heir in 1152, Frederick also succeeded him, taking both German royal and Imperial titles.
When relations between Great Britain and the colonies became a crisis in 1774, Hanson became one of Frederick County's leading Patriots.
When King Frederick III of Sicily attained his throne after the death of Pedro III, Boniface tried to dissuade him from accepting the throne of Sicily.
When Frederick persisted, Boniface laid excommunication on him, and an interdict upon the island of Sicily in 1296 that denied Catholic priests the right to conduct certain services there.
When Pope Hadrian IV died in 1159, the divided cardinals elected two popes: Roland of Siena, who took the name of Alexander III, and Octavian of Rome who, though nominated by fewer cardinals, was supported by Frederick and assumed the name of Pope Victor IV.
When the senior branch of the family died out in 1559, the Electorate passed to Frederick III of Simmern, a staunch Calvinist, and the Palatinate became one of the major centers of Calvinism in Europe, supporting Calvinist rebellions in both the Netherlands and France.
When Frederick I retired in 1437, he compensated his incapable eldest son John with the Principality of Bayreuth while Frederick II assumed the government of Brandenburg.
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When Frederick I of Hohenstaufen was chosen as king in 1152, the royal power had been in effective abeyance for twenty-five years, and to a considerable degree, for more than eighty years.
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When Frederick came to the throne, the prospects for the revival of German imperial power were extremely thin.
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When the Congress received notice of this on March 1, 1781, he joined Daniel Carroll in endorsing them for Maryland.
When Maroger's book became available, Reginald Marsh drew on Maroger's book-jacket an airplane dropping an atomic bomb on the Maryland Art Institute, a reference to the controversy Maroger was causing in the local press over the abstract art versus realism debate.
When she was two, her family moved to Baltimore, Maryland, where she began to play the piano.
When the Continental Congress had adopted Adams's radical May 15 preamble, Maryland's delegates walked out and sent to the Maryland Convention for instructions.
When the Calverts regained control of Maryland, the Act was reinstated, before being repealed permanently in 1692 following the Glorious Revolution.
When he was eleven, Robertson was enrolled in the preparatory McDonogh School outside Baltimore, Maryland.
When he lost, the Rouse family moved from Bel Air, Maryland to Easton.
When added with " twin city " Delmar, Maryland, the total population of the town was 4, 600 at the 2010 Census.
When Highland Beach was incorporated in 1922 it became the first African-American municipality in Maryland.
When Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon conducted a survey of the order in the 1760s, Rising Sun was found to be located in Maryland.
He says, " When the people of the South settled on the shores of Maryland, Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia, they had no intention of encouraging or even tolerating the institution of slavery.
When ORDVAC was completed, it was tested at the University of Illinois and then disassembled and shipped to Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland.
When Major League Baseball added two teams in 1993, bids were offered for two new triple-A franchises, and the Maryland Baseball Limited Partnership ( which owned the Suns and also the single-A Frederick Keys ) got into the running to put one of the new franchises in central Maryland.
For roughly the first 100 years ( 1840-1937 ) of its existence, the head of St. Mary's was called the “ principal .” When the school received accreditation as a junior college and included within the Maryland state budget in 1937, the term “ principal ” was changed to " president .” The current president is Dr. Joseph Urgo.
When USM was originally formed in 1988, Maryland's other two state-funded ( i. e., public ) 4-year institutions ( Baltimore's Morgan State University and Southern Maryland's St. Mary's College of Maryland ) opted out of the system and made separate funding arrangements with the state.
When he was twenty one, after a failed romance with Barbara Snavely, Lick left Stumpstown for Baltimore, Maryland, where he learned the art of piano making.
When protests over the Stamp Act resulted in calling a Congress of the several colonies in New York, the Maryland Assembly sent Murdock as one of its delegates.
When his owner died, he became the property of his son, Frisby Tilghman who moved to Rockland, Washington County, Maryland.
When he was eight, his mother won the Green Card Lottery, and his family moved to Rockville, Maryland, in the United States, where he attended Sequoyah Elementary School.
When Lieutenant Governor Michael Steele opted to run for Senate instead of seeking a second term on Ehrlich ’ s gubernatorial ticket, Ehrlich named Maryland Secretary of Disabilities Kristen Cox, who was blind, as his running mate and was renominated by his party for a second term.
When bidding was reopened in 2011, Maryland passed a law requiring Keolis's majority owner, SNCF, wholly owned by the French government, to fully disclose its role in transporting of Jews to concentration camps during World War II, while SNCF was under control of the Nazi government, at the behest of Leo Bretholz and other Holocaust survivors.
When the package began with two Monday night games on September 11, 2006, Primetime aired from McAfee Coliseum in Oakland, California, while Countdown originated at FedExField in Landover, Maryland ).
When, in 1776, a new constitution was framed for the state of Maryland, Jenifer commented on the document's neglect of popular sovereignty: " The Senate does not appear to me to be a Child of the people at Large, and therefore will not be Supported by them longer than there Subsists the most perfect Union between the different Legislative branches.

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