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Young Folks' History of Germany

Charlotte Mary Yonge 
(1823 - 1901)

An entertaining history for "young folks", covering the history of Germany from the ancient tribes of pre-Roman times to Wilhelm I (1870-1877).

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Run Time 6 Hours 28 Minutes in 5 Audio CDs


Section --- Chapter --- Run Time
1 01 - The Ancient Germans - 07:01
2 02 - Valhall - 08:13
3 03 - The Germans and Romans. B.C. 60 - A.D. 400 - 07:59
4 04 - The Nibelonig Heroes - 08:18
5 05 - The Franks. 496 - 765 - 08:22
6 06 - Karl the Great. 768 - 814 - 07:32
7 07 - Ludwig I., the Pious, 814 - 840, to Ludwig IV., the Child. 899 - 912 - 08:44
8 08 - Konrad I., 912 - 917, to Otto I., the Great. 936 - 973 - 08:41
9 09 - The Saxon Emperors. 973 - 1024 - 07:45
10 10 - The Franconian Line. 1024 - 1114 - 10:55
11 11 - Lothar II. 1125 - 1137. Konrad III. 1137 - 1152 - 08:52
12 12 - Friedrich I., Barbarossa. 1157 - 1178 - 09:01
13 13 - Friedrich I., Barbarossa. 1174 - 1189. Heinrich VI. 1189-1197 - 09:04
14 14 - Philip. 1198 - 1208. Otto IV. 1209 - 1218 - 08:51
15 15 - Friedrich II. 1218 - 09:28
16 16 - Friedrich II. 1250 - 09:31
17 17 - Konrad IV., 1250 - 1254, to Richard. 1256 - 1257 - 09:25
18 18 - Rodolf. 1278 - 07:45
19 19 - Adolf. 1291 - 1298. Albrecht. 1298 - 08:00
20 20 - Heinrich VII. 1308 - 1313. Ludwig V. 1313 - 1347 - 08:19
21 21 - Gunther. 1347 - 1347. Karl IV 1347 - 1378 - 06:55
22 22 - Wenzel. 1378 - 1400 - 07:07
23 23 - Ruprecht, 1400 - 1410, to Siegmund. 1411 - 08:43
24 24 - Albrecht II. 1438 - 1440. Friedrich III. 1440 - 1482 - 08:18
25 25 - Friedrich III. 1482 - 1493 - 07:32
26 26 - Maximilian. 1493 - 1519 - 07:30
27 27 - Charles V. 1519 - 1529 - 08:38
28 28 - Charles V. 1530 - 1535 - 07:53
29 29 - Charles V. 1535 - 07:56
30 30 - Ferdinand I. 1556 - 1564 - 06:04
31 31 - Maximilian II. 1564 - 06:33
32 32 - Rudolf II. 1576 - 1612 - 07:22
33 33 - Matthias. 1612 - 1619 - 07:12
34 34 - The Revolt in Bohemia - Ferdinand II. 1619 - 1621 - 06:38
35 35 - Gustav Adolf and Wallenstein - Ferdinand II. 1621 - 1634 - 07:40
36 36 - Ferdinand II. 1634 - 1637. Ferdinand III. 1637 - 07:06
37 37 - The Siege of Vienna - Leopold I. 1657 - 1687 - 07:00
38 38 - War of the Succession - Leopold I. 1635 - 1705 - 07:56
39 39 - Joseph I. 1705 - 1711 - 06:16
40 40 - Karl VI. 1711 - 1740 - 07:42
41 41 - Karl VII. 1740 - 07:06
42 42 - Franz I. 1745 - 1765 - 07:37
43 43 - Joseph II. 1765 - 1790 - 08:15
44 44 - Leopold II. 1790 - 1792 - 05:59
45 45 - Franz II. 1792 - 06:42
46 46 - Franz II. 1804 - 1806 - 06:29
47 47 - French Conquests - Interregnum. 1807 - 1815 - 07:09
48 48 - Interregnum. 1815 - 1835 - 06:32
49 49 - Interregnum. 1848 - 07:17
50 50 - Wilhelm I. 1870 - 1877 - 05:48

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