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  1. Hace 12 horas · Ferdinand, Infant of Spain, Archduke of Austria: 1503–1564 1522 Later Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor 280 Richard Wingfield: d. 1525 1522 281 Thomas Boleyn: 1477–1539 1523 Later Earl of Wiltshire 282 Walter Devereux, 10th Baron Ferrers: 1491–1558 1523 Later Viscount Hereford 283 Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle: c. 1470–1542 1524 284

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GermanyGermany - Wikipedia

    Hace 12 horas · The English word Germany derives from the Latin Germania, which came into use after Julius Caesar adopted it for the peoples east of the Rhine. The German term Deutschland, originally diutisciu land ('the German lands') is derived from deutsch (cf. Dutch), descended from Old High German diutisc 'of the people' (from diot or diota 'people'), originally used to distinguish the language of the ...

  3. Hace 12 horas · House of Habsburg and the Holy Roman Empire ... (1561-1563), the design of which had been approved by Emperor Ferdinand in 1560. ...

  4. Hace 12 horas · Transylvania is a historical region in central and northwestern Romania. It was under the rule of the Agathyrsi, part of the Dacian Kingdom (168 BC–106 AD), Roman Dacia (106–271), the Goths, the Hunnic Empire (4th–5th centuries), the Kingdom of the Gepids (5th–6th centuries), the Avar Khaganate (6th–9th centuries), the Slavs, and the ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RomaniaRomania - Wikipedia

    Hace 12 horas · Romania is the largest country in Southeastern Europe and the twelfth-largest in Europe, having an area of 238,397 square kilometres (92,046 sq mi). [243] : 17 It lies between latitudes 43° and 49° N and longitudes 20° and 30° E. The terrain is distributed roughly equally between mountains, hills, and plains.

  6. 31 de may. de 2024 · When Ferdinand II (1578–1637), a staunch Catholic, became the King of Bohemia (and later the Holy Roman Emperor), his policies marginalized Protestant nobles, igniting the Bohemian Revolt. The revolt’s suppression led to broader conflicts, drawing in major European powers.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MaltaMalta - Wikipedia

    Hace 12 horas · In 1249 Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, decreed that all remaining Muslims be expelled from Malta or compelled to convert. [88] [89] For a brief period, the kingdom passed to the Capetian House of Anjou , [90] but high taxes made the dynasty unpopular in Malta, due in part to Charles of Anjou 's war against the Republic of Genoa, and the island of Gozo was sacked in 1275.