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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vita_ChristiVita Christi - Wikipedia

    The Vita Christi (Life of Christ), also known as the Speculum vitae Christi (Mirror of the Life of Christ) is the principal work of Ludolph of Saxony, completed in 1374. [1] The book is not just a biography of Jesus, but also a history, a commentary borrowed from the Church Fathers , and a series of dogmatic and moral dissertations, spiritual instructions, meditations, and prayers.

  2. Princess Maria Annunziata of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (born 18 February 1973 in Friedrichshafen) ∞ Count Carl Fredrik Creutz (born 11 November 1971), on 2 August 2003 in Helsinki, and had issue. Gabriel married, secondly, Princess Cecylia Lubomirska, daughter of Prince Kasimierz Lubomirski and his wife Countess Maria Theresia Granow-Wodicka, on ...

  3. Ferdinand, Duke of Parma. Mother. Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria. Carolina Maria Teresa Giuseppa of Parma (22 November 1770 – 1 March 1804) was a Princess of Parma by birth, and Princess of Saxony by marriage to Prince Maximilian of Saxony. Carolina was the eldest child of Ferdinand, Duke of Parma, and his wife Archduchess Maria Amalia ...

  4. The history of Saxony began with a small tribe living on the North Sea between the Elbe and Eider River in what is now Holstein. The name of this tribe, the Saxons (Latin: Saxones ), was first mentioned by the Greek author Ptolemy. The name Saxons is derived from the Seax, a knife used by the tribe as a weapon. [citation needed]

  5. Anna Maria, Countess of Ostfriesland. Rudolf Christian, Count of Ostfriesland. Ulrich II, Count of Ostfriesland. Father. Adolf of Holstein-Gottorp. Mother. Christine of Hesse. Anna of Holstein-Gottorp (27 February 1575 – 24 April 1610) [1] was a German noblewoman, member of the House of Holstein-Gottorp by birth and House of Hesse by marriage.

  6. Christine of Saxony: George, Duke of Saxony : 25 December 1505 11 December 1523 15 April 1549 Philip I: Hesse-Kassel. Landgravine of Hesse-Kassel (1567 ...

  7. House. House of Ascania. Father. Magnus I, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg. Mother. Catherine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg (9 July 1511 – 7 October 1571) was queen consort of Denmark and Norway by marriage to King Christian III of Denmark. She was known to having wielded influence upon the affairs of state in Denmark. [1]