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The ancient Germans and their country. (330 B. C.—70 B. C.)
The wars of Rome with the Germans. (70 B. C.—9 A. D.)
Hermann, the first German leader. (9—21 A. D.)
Germany during the first three centuries of our era. (21—300 A. D.)
The rise and migrations of the Goths. (300—412.)
The invasion of the Huns, and its consequences. (412—472.)
The rise and fall of the Ostrogoths. (472—570.)
Europe, at the end of the migration of the races. (570.)
The kingdom of the Franks. (486—638.)
The dynasty of the royal stewards. (638—768.)
The reign of Charlemagne. (768—814.)
The emperors of the Carolingian line. (814—911.)
King Konrad, and the Saxon rulers, Henry I. and Otto the Great. (912—973.)
The decline of the Saxon dynasty. (973—1024.)
The Frank emperors, to the death of Henry IV. (1024—1106.)
End of the Frank dynasty, and rise of the Hohenstaufens. (1106—1152.)
The reign of Frederick I., Barbarossa. (1152—1197.)
The reign of Frederick II. and end of the Hohenstaufen line. (1215—1268.)
Germany at the time of the interregnum. (1256—1273.)
From Rudolf of Hapsburg To Ludwig the Bavarian. (1273—1347.)
The Luxemburg emperors, Karl IV. and Wenzel. (1347—1410.)
The reign of Sigismund and the Hussite war. (1410—1437.)
The foundation of the Hapsburg dynasty. (1438—1493.)
Germany, during the reign of Maximilian I. (1493—1519.)
The Reformation. (1517—1546.)
From Luther's death to the end of the 16th century. (1546—1600.)
Beginning of the Thirty Years' War. (1600—1625.)
Tilly, Wallenstein and Gustavus Adolphus. (1625—1634.)
End of the Thirty Years' War. (1634—1648.)
Germany, to the peace of Ryswick. (1648—1697.)
The war of the Spanish succession. (1697—1714.)
The rise of Prussia. (1714—1740.)
The reign of Frederick the Great. (1740—1786.)
Germany under Maria Theresa and Joseph II. (1740—1790.)
From the death of Joseph II. to the end of the German Empire. (1790—1806.)
Germany under Napoleon. (1806—1814.)
From the liberation of Germany to the year 1848. (1814—1848.)
The Revolution of 1848 and its results. (1848—1861.)
The struggle with Austria; the North-German union. (1861—1870.)
The war with France, and establishment of the German Empire. (1870—1871.)

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