Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (born 1738) (category House of Habsburg-Lorraine)
Archduchess Maria Anna (known as Marianna) was born on 6 October 1738 at the Hofburg Palace in Vienna, the center of the Habsburg monarchy. As the second but...
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Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from Maximilian Habsburg)
Frederick's death in 1493. Maximilian expanded the influence of the House of Habsburg through war and his marriage in 1477 to Mary of Burgundy, the ruler of...
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Galicia and Lodomeria, together with the Hungarian crown. In 1772 the Habsburg Empress Maria Theresa, Archduchess of Austria and Queen of Hungary, used...
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Javidan Hanim (redirect from Marianna Torok)
was enrolled at the Theresianum, Vienna's famous academy patronized by Habsburg princes and scions of European, Egyptian, Ottoman and Oriental aristocracy...
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July 1593 in his family manor in Ołyka to Stanisław Pius Radziwiłł and Marianna née Myszka. During his life Albrycht held several important posts in the...
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presence would prove crucial to Nicolo's daughter, Marianne's career. Marianna Martines was an Austrian singer, pianist and composer of the classical...
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World champion Nebojša Popov, sociologist, member of the Praxis School Marianna Schmidt, Hungarian-Canadian printmaker and painter Milorad Stanulov, Serbian...
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Habsburg dynasties and their supporters, with the Bourbon faction led by France and Spain, with their allies Sardinia and Sweden, while the Habsburg faction...
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Miroslawa of Pomerellen 5. Anastasia of Pomerania 22. Eric X of Sweden 11. Marianna of Sweden 23. Rikissa of Denmark 1. Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg 24....
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came to Trieste initially as a merchant, in the early 1750s. He married Marianna Grossel, daughter of a merchant from Ljubljana, in 1754. He quickly developed...
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Karolina Rossberg, daughter of nobleman Jan Piotr Rossberg and his wife Anna Marianna Tusz. Franciszek and his wife had eleven children: Franciszek Edward Edmund...
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(1755) Peter III of Portugal and his niece Maria I of Portugal (1760) Marianna Valguarnera d’Ucrìa and her uncle Pietro Girolamo Valguarnera Frederick...
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The Crown of the Kings (section House of Habsburgs)
the Great and his nephew - Duke Bolko II the Small, his wife Agnes von Habsburg and niece Anna of Świdnica, future empress. Season shows also bigamic marriages...
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named Marianna, was the first wife of Duke Barnim I of Pomerania (d. 1278), Lord of Wolgast, as well as sister of King Eric XI of Sweden. Marianna had given...
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German-speaking community, a subject of the Habsburg Empire; music director in Vienna in the 1890s and 1900s Marianna Martines (1744–1812) – composer, singer...
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Starting in Antwerp, Habsburg Netherlands, she began to develop an escape network that helped hundreds of fellow Crypto-Jews flee Habsburg Spain and Portugal...
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history of Yugoslavia from earliest times to 1966, chapter III Birnbaum, Marianna D. (6 November 2018). Chapter 6. In business with Ragusa. Central European...
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Matija Gubec (category Habsburg Croats)
Biographical Lexicon]. Lexicographical Institute of Miroslav Krleža. D. Birnbaum, Marianna (1986). Humanists in a shattered world: Croatian and Hungarian Latinity...
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Two Sicilies or Marie Antoinette of Tuscany, since in the Bourbon and Habsburg-Lorraine families this form was used for princesses called Maria Antonia...
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childhood Margaretha von Dietrichstein (1573-1582), died in childhood Marianna von Dietrichstein (after 1574-after 1574), died in infancy Philipp Sigmund...
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battle]. Magyar Narancs (in Hungarian). Retrieved 14 October 2019. Biró, Marianna (1 February 2019). "Gyermekhalál-ügyben vették össztűz alá Márki-Zay Péter...
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alliances with the Christian powers of the Republic of Venice and the Habsburg monarchy who were also rivals of the Ottoman Empire. His succession was...
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peinlichen Rechtwissenschaft, Volume 2. Sulzbach: J.E. Seidel. Muravyeva, Marianna G.; Rosslyn, Wendy (ed.); Tosi, Alessandra (ed.) (2012). 'Between Law and...
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ISBN 978-1-55613-248-3 "Ropczyce: The Chassidic Route" Weronika Litwin, Marianna Mańko, Sławomir Mańko, translated by Maciej Gugała Foundation for the Preservation...
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new composition was written to celebrate the investiture of Rudolph of Habsburg-Lorraine as Archbishop of Olmütz, which took place on 9 March 1820. The...
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ISBN 963-13-2702-7 Dr. János Fábián: A budavári Mátyás-templom (Budapest, é. n.) M. Marianna Takács: A Budavári Mátyás-templom. A Budapesti M. Kir. Pázmány Péter Tudományegyetem...
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www.unece.org. 14 December 2021. Retrieved 15 December 2021. Spring, Marianna (5 August 2020). "Beirut explosion: How conspiracy theories spread on social...
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counts Ranieri officially became subjects of the Pope. Ruggero and his wife Marianna Gavotti Verospi had a son, Giovanni Antonio II (1822-1893), who organised...
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(1): 127–147. doi:10.1080/09669582.2013.819876. S2CID 154703723. Sigala, Marianna (1 September 2020). "Tourism and COVID-19: Impacts and implications for...
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Poland Judith of Habsburg (1297), Queen of Bohemia Margaret of Bohemia (1322), daughter of Wenceslaus II of Bohemia and Judith of Habsburg, who also died...
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