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  1. Hace 5 días · Henriette Amalia of Nassau (1628), died in infancy; Elisabeth of Nassau (1630), died shortly after birth; Isabella Charlotte of Nassau (1632–1642), died in childhood; Albertine Agnes of Nassau (1634–1696), married William Frederick, Count of Nassau-Dietz; Henriette Catherine of Nassau (1637–1708), married John George II, Prince of Anhalt ...

  2. Hace 3 días · St. Agnes’ name means “chaste” in Greek and “lamb” in Latin. Both meanings foreshadowed her death as a virgin martyr who died because she defended her chastity and refused to give up her faith. St. Agnes was born to noble, Christian parents in 291 A.D. in the Roman Empire. She lived during a time of Christian persecution under the ...

  3. Hace 4 días · Edgar Allan Poe and his first cousin, Virginia Clemm (1822–1847) [33] John J. Pettus (1813–1867), 23rd Governor of Mississippi, and his first cousin, Permelia Virginia Winston. Peter A. Porter (1827–1864), lawyer, politician and a Union Army colonel, and his first cousin, Mary Cabell Breckinridge.

  4. Hace 21 horas · Explore German States SAXONY-ALBERTINE Neu-Groschen prices in the World Coin Price Guide, powered by Numismaster. It's available for free at NGCcoin.com.

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    Hace 5 días · Agnes was the daughter of William Comyn, earl of Buchan (d.1233) and his second wife, Marjory, who was countess of Buchan (d.c. 1244) in her own right. She had three brothers, Alexander, earl of Buchan (d.1289), William and Fergus, and two sisters, Elizabeth and Idonea. She was married to Philip of Meldrum. Floruits 1263 × 1263 Family connections

  6. Hace 4 días · Albertine Agnes Countess of Nassau; Albertine Adrienne Necker de Saussure Swiss writer and women's education pioneer; Albertine Baroness Staël von Holstein; Bernice Albertine King daughter of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.

  7. Hace 2 días · LISTEN TO AUTHORS ON RADIO NATIONAL ABC ︎︎︎. REVIEW IN THE SATURDAY PAPER ︎︎︎. Countess.Report is a collaborative data-driven project. We compile and publish data, analysis, and commentary on representation of women, non-binary artists in the Australian art-world.