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Philippine Welser (1527-1580), a member of the prominent and extremely wealthy Welser banking family of Augsburg, was a famous beauty of her day. Scandalously, she secretly married Archduke Ferdinand II of Habsburg in 1557 and followed him first to Bohemia, then to Tyrol.
27 de jun. de 2024 · Philippine Welser (1527-1580), a member of the prominent and extremely wealthy Welser banking family of Augsburg, was a famous beauty of her day. Scandalously, she secretly married Archduke Ferdinand II of Habsburg in 1557 and followed him first to Bohemia, then to Tyrol.
Philippine Welser (1527-1580), a member of the prominent and extremely wealthy Welser banking family of Augsburg, was a famous beauty of her day. Scandalously, she secretly married Archduke Ferdinand II of Habsburg in 1557 and followed him first to Bohemia, then to Tyrol.
Philippine Welser (1527-1580), a member of the prominent and extremely wealthy Welser banking family of Augsburg, was a famous beauty of her day. Scandalously, she secretly married Archduke Ferdinand II of Habsburg in 1557 and followed him first to Bohemia, then to Tyrol.
6 de jul. de 2024 · Die schöne Philippine Welserin Elektronische Ressource : Historischer Kriminalroman / Brigitte Riebe Von: Riebe, Brigitte [Autor] Materialtyp: Computerdatei Sprache: Deutsch Verlag: Meßkirch Gmeiner, A 2013 Beschreibung: 351 S Medientyp: ebook ISBN: 9783839240274 Themenkreis: Historisches | Belletristik & Unterhaltung > Romane & Erzählungen > Historisches Zusammenfassung: Die Augsburger ...
29 de jun. de 2024 · Philippine Welser (1527-1580), a member of the prominent and extremely wealthy Welser banking family of Augsburg, was a famous beauty of her day. Scandalously, she secretly married Archduke Ferdinand II of Habsburg in 1557 and followed him first to Bohemia, then to Tyrol.
30 de jun. de 2024 · We have found references to a dough “as for hares’ ears” in quite a few other recipes, and it seems to have been a staple in all kinds of rolled-out fritters. This is, finally, Philippine Welser’s recipe for it: 115 … Continue reading →