登陆注册
6246000000081

第81章

How Kaiser Karl determined to have them back before the year ended, cost what it might; and Henry II. to keep them, cost what it might. How Guise defended, with all the Chivalry of France;and Kaiser Karl besieged, [19th October, 1552, and onwards.] with an Army of 100,000 men, under Duke Alba for chief captain.

Siege protracted into midwinter; and the "sound of his cannon heard at Strasburg," which is eighty miles off, "in the winter nights." [Kohler, <italic> Reichs-Historie, <end italic> p. 453;--and more especially <italic> Munzbelustigungen <end italic>

(Nurnberg, 1729-1750), ix. 121-129. The Year of this Volume, and of the Number in question, is 1737; the MUNZE or Medal "recreated upon" in of Henri II.]

It had depended upon Albert, who hung in the distance with an army of his own, whether the Siege could even begin; but he joined the Kaiser, being reconciled again; and the trenches opened. By the valor of Guise and his Chivalry,--still more perhaps by the iron frosts and by the sleety rains of Winter, and the hungers and the hardships of a hundred thousand men, digging vainly at the ice-bound earth, or trampling it when sleety into seas of mud, and themselves sinking in it, of dysentery, famine, toil and despair, as they cannonaded day and night,--Metz could not be taken.

"Impossible!" said the Generals with one voice, after trying it for a couple of months. "Try it one other ten days," said the Kaiser with a gloomy fixity; "let us all die, or else do it!"They tried, with double desperation, another ten days; cannon booming through the winter midnight far and wide, four score miles round: "Cannot be done, your Majesty! Cannot,--the winter and the mud, and Guise and the walls; man's strength cannot do it in this season. We must march away!" Karl listened in silence; but the tears were seen to run down his proud face, now not so young as it once was: "Let us march, then!" he said, in a low voice, after some pause.

Alcibiades covered the retreat to Diedenhof (THIONVILLE) they now call it): outmanoeuvred the French, retreated with success; he had already captured a grand Due d'Aumale, a Prince of the Guises,--valuable ransom to be looked for there. It was thought he should have made his bargain better with the Kaiser, before starting;but he had neglected that. Albert's course was downward thenceforth; Kaiser Karl's too. The French keep these "Three Bishoprics (TROIS EVECHES)," and Teutschland laments the loss of them, to this hour. Kaiser Karl, as some write, never smiled again;--abdicated, not long after; retired into the Monastery of St. Just, and there soon died. That is the siege of Metz, where Alcibiades was helpful. His own bargain with the Kaiser should have been better made beforehand.

Dissatisfied with any bargain he could now get; dissatisfied with the Treaty of Passau, with such a finale and hushing-up of the Religious Controversy, and in general with himself and with the world, Albert again drew sword; went loose at a high rate upon his Bamberg-Wurzburg enemies, and, having raised supplies there, upon Moritz and those Passau-Treatiers. He was beaten at last by Moritz, "Sunday, 9th July, 1553," at a place called Sievershausen in the Hanover Country, where Moritz himself perished in the action.--Albert fled thereupon to France. No hope in France.

No luck in other small and desperate stakings of his: the game is done. Albert returns to a Sister he had, to her Husband's Court in Baden; a broken, bare and bankrupt man;--soon dies there, childless, leaving the shadow of a name. [Here, chiefly from Kohler <italic> (Munzbelustigungen, <end italic> iii. 414-416), is the chronology of Albert's operations:--Seizure of Nurnberg &c., 11th May to 22d June, 1552; Innspruck (with Treaty of Passau) follows. Then Siege of Metz, October to December, 1552; Bamberg, Wurzburg and Nurnberg ransomed again, April, 1553; Battle of Sievershausen, 9th July, 1553. Wurzburg &c.

explode against him; Ban of the Empire, 4th May, 1554. To France thereupon; returns, hoping to negotiate, end of 1556; dies at Pforzheim, at his Sister's, 8th January, 1557.--See Pauli, iii.

120-138. See also Dr. Kapp, <italic> Erinnerungen an diejenigen Markgrafen &c. <end italic> (a reprint from the <italic> Archiv fur Geschichte und Alterthumskunde in Ober-Franken, <end italic>

Year 1841).]

His death brought huge troubles upon Baireuth and the Family Possessions. So many neighbors, Bamberg, Wurzburg and the rest, were eager for retaliation; a new Kaiser greedy for confiscating.

Plassenburg Castle was besieged, bombarded, taken by famine and burnt; much was burnt and torn to waste. Nay, had it not been for help from Berlin,the Family had gone to utter ruin in those parts.

For this Alcibiades had, in his turn, been Guardian to Uncle George's Son, the George Friedrich we once spoke of, still a minor, but well known afterwards; and it was attempted, by an eager Kaiser Ferdinand, to involve this poor youth in his Cousin's illegalities, as if Ward and Guardian had been one person.

Baireuth which had been Alcibiades's, Anspach which was the young man's own, nay Jagerndorf with its Appendages, were at one time all in the clutches of the hawk,--had not help from Berlin been there. But in the end, the Law had to be allowed its course;George Friedrich got his own Territories back (all but some surreptitious nibblings in the Jagerndorf quarter, to be noticed elsewhere), and also got Baireuth, his poor Cousin's Inheritance;--sole heir, he now, in Culmbath, the Line of Casimir being out.

同类推荐
  • 评金刚錍

    评金刚錍

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 入越录

    入越录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 萤窗异草

    萤窗异草

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 醉经楼集

    醉经楼集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 大广方总持宝光明经

    大广方总持宝光明经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 陌上青藤缠,千年成痴情

    陌上青藤缠,千年成痴情

    他与她忘川河岸相识奈何桥畔相恋,三生石旁相守。却跨不过万里长河,熬不过慢慢长路,逾不过天地法则。千年相守换来的不过一纸空文,不过杀伐不休,不过反目成仇罢了。“我与你当真是奈何桥畔盼奈何……”
  • 爱妃留步还我心来

    爱妃留步还我心来

    一个是冷情无心的不受宠皇子,一个是声名狼藉的富家千金;一个不择手段只为夺嫡,一个恣意骄纵只求盛名。他们两看两相厌,他们针锋对麦芒。如此的他们,却带着彼此的目的走到了一起。这样的他们,在相处之中,又将会擦出怎么样的花火?一次次的针锋相对,火花四溅之后,那些隐藏在记忆深处的往事,渐渐地被唤醒了…。诛心的往事面前,那桩陈年虐恋又将驱使着他们走向何处?本书,书中有书,故事中有故事。只是不知前世那些错过了的,那些遗憾了的,在今生的再相遇时,又能否弥补?
  • 前男友很伤神

    前男友很伤神

    两百年后再次见到前男友,他已经完成从吸血鬼到大神的华丽转身,而她却从天才修二代变成了世界上唯一的纯种人类。 幸亏有一身本事,才不至于沦落为盘中餐。 青墟仙人的宝藏、美人蛛、香火成神的幸运星、图书馆的搞笑鬼、偷神灵香火的恶神、贩卖梦想成真符的邪灵、能致人于死地的巫咒…… 寻微:我有个错觉,大家都喜欢我(的血)。众人点头。这是一个吃货修士和她的吸血鬼男友的故事,轻松向。
  • 魔剑幻世录

    魔剑幻世录

    “火龙战体”随着亚瑟的怒吼,火焰如血液般从亚瑟的身体的无数毛孔内溢出,附着在亚瑟的身上和亚瑟的魔剑:帝龙上,并伴随着苍凉的龙吟声。此时亚瑟如火神降世,熊熊燃烧,被火焰附着的鲜红头发更显的妖异醒目。亚瑟剑指前方,嘶吼般的声音从亚瑟嘴里挤出:“天,都杀不了我,更何况是你!”
  • 猥琐流杀怪大师

    猥琐流杀怪大师

    【成功击杀妖魔:刺舌妖】【杀敌数+1】【当前杀敌数:9】【获得属性:力量+2,敏捷+1,气血+3】来到妖魔肆虐的浩土世界,开启杀敌天赋系统,顾白从此走向了一条另类的无敌路。———他纵火,爆破,夜袭,他精通一切遁法,他随身带着三百名傀儡保镖,他全身上下都是防具法宝。没人能抓得住他,抓得住的打不过他的保镖,打得过他的保镖的又破不了他的防。“既然没办法横推,那就斜推吧。”面对数百万妖魔大军,躲在战场角落里的顾白叹了口气,引爆了藏在敌方老巢的三万枚起爆符。一朵巨大的蘑菇云从远方升起。这是一个将猥琐流贯彻到底的故事!———本书又名:【老阴比的快乐背刺】、【能够偷家绝不正面战斗】、【撤退只是为了绕后】
  • 大魔斗

    大魔斗

    当还有一息尚存,哪怕当真为魔,也不能放弃那最后的机会。生命不止,战斗不息!
  • 未读哲学小经典:瞧,这个人

    未读哲学小经典:瞧,这个人

    尼采曾以“炸药”自喻,是“与被钉在十字架上的耶稣对抗的‘狄奥尼索斯’”,也是进入本世纪才大放光芒的哲学家和诗人。尼采以第一人称的自问自答,在生平第一部自传和绝笔之作中,逐一点评了自己的代表作,对“尼采”如何成为“尼采”,做出了权威的诠释。这是一部以思想为核心的自传,也是阅读尼采其他著作,理解他的哲学思想的指导之书,为尼采的其他著作提供了某些心理学和传记性的材料。
  • 扮演主角

    扮演主角

    天知道顾衿非就是去普普通通的路上去买普普通通的书在她普普通通的人生上居然会发生一点都不普普通通的事!她不就是买错了一本书吗,至于那么折磨她,为什么要扮演其他的主角啊!她就想当她小世界的小主角。……“完成任务才能走?我扮演主角还不允许我动感情啊?行吧行吧,你这任务还是强制执行的……不动就不动,让我回家就行。”“书大爷,对不起,我动了感情。我不想走了,我想永远的留在这个世界,我愿意付出我的一切,除了他。”“有时候,还真挺羡慕这些主角的……”……*本书内容故事线比较多,谢谢观看!
  • 焚天噬地

    焚天噬地

    一个本是地球上落魄的宅男,却意外穿越到一个名为圣龙大陆的世界中!这个大陆本以实力为尊,本是资质平平的他,因为在穿越前偶然得到一个宝贝!别人修行几十年,甚至一二百年,他只需一二年!只有有足够得灵石,什么天才都如同过往云烟!
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!