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ZWIEDINECK VON SUDENHORST, HANS (1845-1906) , See also:German historian, was See also:born at See also:Frankfort-on-the-See also:Main on the See also:ZWINGLI Io61 14th of See also:April 1845. He studied at the university of Gratz, where he became a See also:professor in 1885, and died at Gratz on the 22nd of See also:November 1906. Sudenhorst's See also:principal writings are Dorfleben See also:im r8 Jahrhundert (See also:Vienna, 1877); Hans See also:Ulrich, See also:Furst von See also:Eggenberg (Vienna, 188o); See also:Die Politik der See also:Republic Venedig wahrend See also:des dreissigjahrigen Krieges (See also:Stuttgart, 1882–85) ; Venedig als Weltmacht and Weltstadt (See also:Bielefeld, 1899 and 1906); Kriegsbilder aus der Zeit der Landsknechte (Stuttgart, 1883); Die offentliche Meinung in Deutschland im Zeitalter Ludwigs XIV. 1650–1700 (Stuttgart, 1888); Erzherzog Johann im Feldzuge von 1809 (Gratz, 1892) ; and Maria Theresia (Bielefeld, 1905). He edited the Bibliothek deutscher Geschichte, See also:writing for this See also:series, Deutsche Geschichte im Zeitalter der Grundung des preussischen Konigtunis (Stuttgart, 1887–94); and Deutsche Geschichte von der Auflosung des See also:alten bis zur Griindung des neuen Reiches (Stuttgart, 1897—1905). He completed A. See also:Wolf's Oesterreich unter Maria Theresia, Josef II. and See also:Leopold II. (See also:Berlin, 1882–84), and edited the Zeitschrift See also:fur allgemeine Geschichte (Stuttgart, 1884—88). End of Article: ZWIEDINECK VON SUDENHORST, HANS (1845-1906)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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