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  1. Hace 1 día · Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg. Religion. Lutheran (1626–1654) Catholic (1654–1689) Signature. Christina ( Swedish: Kristina; 18 December [ O.S. 8 December] 1626 – 19 April 1689) was a member of the House of Vasa, and the Queen of Sweden in her own right from 1632 until her abdication in 1654.

  2. Hace 6 horas · Christian, Prince Royal of Denmark: 1646–1699 1662 Later Christian V, King of Denmark and Norway 467 James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth: 1649–1685 1663 Degraded 1685 468 James Stuart, Duke of Cambridge: 1663–1667 1666 Not Installed 469 Charles XI, King of Sweden: 1655–1697 1668

  3. Hace 1 día · George II ( Greek: Γεώργιος Β', romanized : Geórgios II; 19 July [ Old Style: 7 July] 1890 – 1 April 1947) [a] was King of Greece from 27 September 1922 until 25 March 1924, and again from 25 November 1935 until his death on 1 April 1947. The eldest son of King Constantine I of Greece and Princess Sophia of Prussia, George followed ...

  4. Hace 6 horas · Prince Christian of Denmark, KG, GCB: 1863: Later Christian IX of Denmark Muhammad III as-Sadiq, GCB: 1865: Bey of Tunis Prince Francis of Teck, GCB, GCVO: 1866: Later Francis, Duke of Teck Isma'il Pasha, GCB, GCSI: 1866: Khedive of Egypt Hermann, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, GCB: 1867: Adolphus Frederick, Hereditary Grand Duke of ...

  5. Hace 1 día · Charles II of Spain [a] (6 November 1661 – 1 November 1700) was King of Spain from 1665 to 1700. The last monarch from the House of Habsburg, which had ruled Spain since 1516, neither of his marriages produced children, and he died without a direct heir. He is now best remembered for his physical disabilities, and the War of the Spanish ...

  6. Hace 6 horas · At Christian Louboutin, our House is your home. Inside la Maison Christian Louboutin . ... Grønnegade 6, 1107 Copenhagen, Denmark . BOOK AN APPOINTMENT .

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

    Hace 6 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 ...