archdukes Meaning in Tamil ( archdukes வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
ஆஸ்திரிய பேரரசரின் மகன் (அ) மருமான்,
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archdukes's Usage Examples:
From them it passed by marriage to the counts of Ferrette and afterwards to the archdukes of Austria.
But although welcomed with enthusiasm Reaction on his return to Turin, he introduced a system of in the reaction which, if less brutal, was no less uncom- Italian promising than that of Austrian archdukes or Bourbon States.
The archdukes (such was their official title) did not make their joyeuse entree into Brussels until the close of 1599.
The Dutch, however, being masters of the sea, kept the coast closely blockaded, and through sheer exhaustion the king of Spain and the archdukes were compelled to agree to a truce for twelve years (9th of April 1609) with the United Provinces " in the capacity of free states over which Albert and Isabel made no pretensions.
) with other ministers, and two archdukes, Louis and Francis Charles.
991), and among the later ones were the Austrian archdukes, Leopold and Leopold William, the former a brother and the latter a son of the emperor Ferdinand II.
"The advent of the new sovereigns, of officially known as " the archdukes," though greeted ands the r" with enthusiasm in the Belgic provinces, was looked upon with suspicion by the Dutch, who were as firmly resolved as ever to uphold their independence.
"For the following three years all the energies alike of the archdukes and the States-General were concentrated on the siege of Ostend (15th of July 1601-20th of Sept.
The treaty was concluded with the Provinces, " in the quality of free States over whom the archdukes made no pretentions.
During the period of the truce the archdukes, who were wise and statesmanlike rulers, did their utmost to restore prosperity to their country and to improve its internal condition.
Synonyms:
prince,
Antonyms:
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