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  1. 21 de may. de 2024 · Marie-Madeleine, comtesse de La Fayette (baptized March 18, 1634, Paris—died May 25, 1693, Paris) was a French writer whose La Princesse de Clèves is a landmark of French fiction.

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  2. 23 de may. de 2024 · Mary of Burgundy ( French: Marie de Bourgogne; Dutch: Maria van Bourgondië; 13 February 1457 – 27 March 1482), nicknamed the Rich, was a member of the House of Valois-Burgundy who ruled a collection of states that included the duchies of Limburg, Brabant, Luxembourg, the counties of Namur, Holland, Hainaut and other territories, from 1477 until ...

  3. 24 de may. de 2024 · Until the age of six, Charles was brought up by his cousins, John and Agnes of Cleves, who both were the children of Mary of Burgundy, the daughter of John the Fearless, with Adolph I, Duke of Cleves. From the two, the presence of Agnes was more prominent in Charles' early education.

  4. Hace 6 días · This list contains all European emperors, kings and regent princes and their consorts as well as well-known crown princes since the Middle Ages, whereas the lists are starting with either the beginning of the monarchy or with a change of the dynasty (e.g. England with the Norman king William the Conqueror, Spain with the unification of Castile and Aragon, Sweden with the Vasa dynasty, etc.).

  5. 9 de may. de 2024 · Associate Editor, History. The first woman to rule England in her own right didn’t simply inherit the throne. She seized it with unprecedented ambition from those who sought to thwart her....

  6. 9 de may. de 2024 · Marie Laveau (born 1801?, New Orleans, Louisiana [now in the U.S.]—died June 15, 1881, New Orleans) was the Vodou queen of New Orleans. Laveau’s powers reportedly included healing the sick, extending altruistic gifts to the poor, and overseeing spiritual rites. Life in New Orleans. There is some confusion regarding Laveau’s year of birth.

  7. Hace 5 días · Anna von der Mark was born on September 22, 1515 in Düsseldorf, the second daughter of Johann III, Duke of Cleves, and his wife Maria (Harless, 1996). The Cleves dynasty was a powerful force in the Holy Roman Empire, controlling key territories in northwestern Germany.