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  1. D'Este, Augustus Frederick, 1794-1848 Augustus d'Este English member of the Aborigines Protection Society (1794-1848) D'Este, August Friedrich 1794-1848

  2. cs.wikipedia.org › wiki › D’EsteD’Este – Wikipedie

    D’Este, někdy také Estenští ( německy Este, italsky Este) jsou starobylý evropský šlechtický a panovnický rod původem z italského města Ferrara, který v dalších staletích vládl v rozličných státech v Německu, Itálii a jinde. Za zakladatele rodu je uváděn Azzo II. markrabě estenský (997–1097) z rodu Obertenghiů ...

  3. Carta natal: Augustus d'Este (Augustus Frederick Hanover), Augustus d'Este Fecha de nacimiento (* 3 de Enero 1794, United Kingdom) Ascendente, AstroSeek, Astro-Seek, AstroSeek, Astro-Seek.com 2024 Astro-Seek.com Busca personas nacidas con tu misma fecha de nacimiento ...

  4. The Tiburtine Sibyl, by name Albunea, is worshiped at Tibur as a goddess, near the banks of the Anio, in which stream her image is said to have been found, holding a book in her hand. Her oracular responses the Senate transferred into the capitol. — Divine Institutes I.vi.

  5. There were two children born of the marriage, Augustus Frederick, 13 Jan. 1794, and Ellen Augusta, 11 Aug. 1801, who married Sir Thomas Wilde, afterwards Lord Truro, and Lord Chancellor of England. They took the surname of d'Este, which belonged to common Italian ancestors of the father and mother, for Lady Augusta Murray was also of royal descent.

  6. Sir Augustus Frederick d'Este, KCH (13 January 1794 – 28 December 1848) was a relative of the British royal family and the earliest recorded person for whom a definite diagnosis of multiple sclerosis can be made. He was the only son of Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, and his wife Lady Augusta Murray. He was a grandson of King George III, nephew of Kings George IV and William IV ...

  7. The d'Este family was an illegitimate branch of the House of Hanover descended from Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex and his first wife Lady Augusta Murray. As the couple married in contravention of the Royal Marriages Act 1772 , their marriage was not recognised under the law.