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  1. Hace 22 horas · Margrave of Burgau 1558–1600: Charles Margrave of Burgau 1560–1618: Ferdinand II HRE 1578–1637: Maximilian Ernest of Austria 1583–1616: Leopold V

  2. Hace 22 horas · King Louis I as depicted in the Secretum Secretorum Charles, Margrave of Moravia (the future Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor), the father of Louis's first wife, Margaret of Bohemia (from the Gelnhausen Codex) Charles I died on 16 July 1342.

  3. Hace 4 días · Charles Edward's burial took place on 12 October, watched by a crowd of well-wishers. He is buried at the Waldfriedhof Cemetery ( Waldfriedhof Beiersdorf ) near Callenberg Castle , in the Beiersdorf district of Coburg.

  4. Hace 5 días · The Heartlander Confederation. Vassals of the Realm. BOUND BY VOWS It is with immense joy that we share the news of the upcoming union between Jan Aleksander, the esteemed heir to the County of Warsovia, and Catherine de Lewes. Their deeply profound courtship, which has gracefully unfolded over nearly three years, has culminated in the decision ...

  5. Hace 1 día · The Causes and Ends of this Pardon and Indemnity. The general Pardon.; Treasons and other Offences mentioned since 1st Jan. 1637.. THE Kings most Excellent Majesty taking into His Gratious and Serious consideration the long and great Troubles Discords and Warrs that have for many Yeares past beene in this Kingdome, And that diverse of His Subjects are by occasion thereof and otherwise falne ...

  6. Hace 5 días · The Karlsruhe Pyramid is a distinctive landmark in the city, symbolizing the eternal resting place of Margrave Charles III William. An architectural wonder – St. Stephen’s Church. St. Stephen’s Church is a stunning example of Baroque architecture and a significant religious site in Karlsruhe.

  7. Hace 2 días · In 1457, Doge Pietro Campofregoso described the absence of a doge as a ‘stato di libertà’, and in 1547, the Spanish ambassador, Gómez Suárez de Figueroa noted that the Genoese attachment to their libertad made them profoundly unwilling to accept Charles V ‘como absoluto señor’ (p.178).