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    Hace 4 días · Hesse [a] or Hessia [b] ( German: Hessen [ˈhɛsn̩] ⓘ ), officially the State of Hesse (German: Land Hessen ), is a state in Germany. Its capital city is Wiesbaden, and the largest urban area is Frankfurt, which is also the country's principal financial centre. Two other major historic cities are Darmstadt and Kassel.

  2. Hace 1 día · Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse: Princess Wilhelmine of Baden: 19 June 1804: Louis IX, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt and Countess Palatine Caroline of Zweibrücken: Louis VI, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt: Maria Elisabeth of Holstein-Gottorp: 24 November 1650: John George I, Elector of Saxony and Magdalene Sibylle of Prussia: Louis XIV of France ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Caroline period (1625–1649) 1649–1688. 1700–1950. v. t. e. The English Reformation took place in 16th-century England when the Church of England was forced by its monarchs and elites to break away from the authority of the pope and the Catholic Church.

  4. Hace 4 días · Date: Attested by Geoffrey, bp. of Coutances, who d. 2 Feb. 1093 (Gams, 542; J.-F. Lemarignier, Etude sur les Privilèges d'Exemption et de Jurisdiction ecclésiastiques des Abbayes normandes depuis les Origines jusqu'en 1140, Archives de la France monastique 44 (Paris, 1937), 167), and by William of St Calais, bp. of Durham, who rebelled in ...

  5. Hace 4 días · Henry I (r. 1100-1135) Henry I (r. 1100-1135) is best known for strengthening royal justice and administration. Henry I, also known as Henry Beauclerc, was the fourth son of William the Conqueror. He became king after the death of his brother, William II, in a hunting accident. Henry I is noted for his administrative reforms and efforts to ...

  6. Hace 4 días · For a sketch of his career, see Mayr-Harting, Bps. of Chichester pp. 2-4, but there is no authority for his having been chaplain to William II before his appointment to Chichester, though as bp. he is addressed as a justiciar by the king, Regesta Regum Anglo-Normannorum, 1066-1154, I, ed. H. W. C. Davis and R. J. Whitwell (Oxford, 1913) no. 424.

  7. Hace 5 días · from Wikipedia: Sir William II de Tracy, Knt., (died c. 1189) was feudal baron of Bradninch, near Exeter and Lord of the Manors of Toddington, Gloucestershire and of Moretonhampstead, Devon. [1] He is notorious as one of the four knights who assassinated Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury, in December 1170.