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  1. 25 de nov. de 2023 · Charles Louis, Elector Palatine (German: Karl I. Ludwig; 22 December 1617 - 28 August 1680), was the second son of Frederick V of the Palatinate, the "Winter King" of Bohemia, and of Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia and sister of Charles I of England.

  2. Charles de Bériot was born in 1802 in Leuven, France (now part of Belgium) into a noble family but was orphaned at the age of nine. He was given to the custody of his music teacher and friend of his father, Jean-François Tiby (1772–1844). De Bériot began studying violin with Tiby, who trained him in the French style as exemplified by ...

  3. Raugrave Karl August von der Pfalz 'Charles August' [von Degenfeld] - b. 19 October 1672, d. 20September 1691 . Raugrave Karl Kasimir von der Pfalz 'Charles Casimir' [von Degenfeld] - b. 1 May 1675, d. 28 April 1691 . Charles Louis von de Plafalz [von Bernau] - b. 17 April 1681, Schaffhausen

  4. Calvinism. Karl I Ludwig, Elector Palatine (22 December 1617 – 28 August 1680) was the second son of Frederick V of the Palatinate, the "Winter King" of Bohemia, and of Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia and sister of Charles I of England. Through his eldest daughter Princess Elisabeth Charlotte he is an ancestor of the present Felipe VI of ...

  5. Charles J. August (January 28, 1919 – November 3, 2009) was an American businessman who founded Monro Muffler Brake. Biography. August's career in automotive maintenance and repair began as a Midas Muffler franchisee in 1957 in Rochester, New York. In 1966, he discontinued his affiliation with Midas.

  6. Charles Louis, Elector Palatine (German: Karl I. Ludwig; 22 December 1617 - 28 August 1680), was the second son of Frederick V of the Palatinate, the "Winter King" of Bohemia, and of Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia and sister of Charles I of England.

  7. Charles I died in 1680, followed by his son and heir by his first wife, Charles II, in 1685. The new Elector Palatine Philip William of Neuburg, a distant, Catholic relative, seized Stebbach upon Karl-Eduard's death in 1690. But in addition to several daughters, Charles I still had a living son of his second marriage, Raugrave Karl-Moritz.