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  1. 13 de may. de 2024 · Johann Theodor of Bavaria, Prince-bishop (1727–1763) Clemens Wenceslaus, Prince-bishop (1763–1768) Louis Joseph of Welden, Prince-bishop (1768–1788) Maximilian Prokop of Toerring-Jettenbach, Prince-bishop (1788–1789) Joseph Conrad Freiherr, Prince-bishop (1790–1802) Prince-Abbey of Niedermünster ( complete list) –.

  2. 20 de may. de 2024 · Victoria. In full: Alexandrina Victoria. Born: May 24, 1819, Kensington Palace, London, England. Died: January 22, 1901, Osborne, near Cowes, Isle of Wight (aged 81) Title / Office: empress (1876-1901), India. House / Dynasty: House of Hanover. Notable Family Members: spouse Albert, Prince Consort.

  3. 18 de may. de 2024 · Auguste Reuß zu Ebersdorf. Herzogin von Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld , Gräfin Reuß zu Ebersdorf. Augusta Karolina Sophia Reuß zu Ebersdorf. Geboren am 19. Januar 1757 - Ebersdorf.

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    • Franz Von Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld, Franz
    • Ebersdorf
    • January 19, 1757
  4. 6 de may. de 2024 · The Empire of Austria, [a] was a multinational European great power from 1804 to 1867, created by proclamation out of the realms of the Habsburgs. During its existence, it was the third most populous monarchy in Europe after the Russian Empire and the United Kingdom. Along with Prussia, it was one of the two major powers of the ...

  5. 12 de may. de 2024 · Heinrich XXXIV Graf von Reuss-Ebersdorf, E10 was born on June 11, 1737 in Ebersdorf bei Coburg, Bavaria, Germany, son of Heinrich Reuß zu Ebersdorf, XXIX and Sophie Theodora von Castell-Remlingen. He died on April 2, 1806.

  6. 12 de may. de 2024 · Marie Elisabeth Grafin Reuss-Ebersdorf was born on July 9, 1740 in Ebersdorf, Niedersachsen, Deutschland, daughter of Heinrich Reuß zu Ebersdorf, XXIX and Sophie Theodora von Castell-Remlingen. She died on April 4, 1784 in Herrnhut, Bautzen, Saxony.

  7. Hace 5 días · Hamburg was controlled by Denmark. The Danish governor united the new and the old parts of Hamburg under one law, town hall and court. A series of Danish defeats culminating in the Battle of Bornhöved on 22 July 1227 cemented the loss of Denmark's northern German territories and liberated Hamburg.