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  1. Inventory of Catherine of Austria's gems, jewels and treasury, 1550-54, Arquivo Nacional da Torre do Tombo, Lisbon, N.A. 794, fol. 88r. tuskss. Catherine's inventory and patent-letter noted the weight of the elephant in 1550 - crystal and gold - äs one marco, three ounces and two and half eighths, approximately 394.5 grams9.

  2. Catherine of Austria, Queen of John III of Portugal consort: Catherine of Castille ...

  3. Elisabeth (born Duchess Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie in Bavaria; 24 December 1837 – 10 September 1898), nicknamed Sisi or Sissi, [1] was Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary from her marriage to Emperor Franz Joseph I on 24 April 1854 until her assassination in 1898. Elisabeth was born into the Ducal royal branch of the Bavarian House of ...

  4. Catherine of Savoy. Catherine of Austria ( German: Katharina von Habsburg; French: Catherine d'Autriche; 9 February 1320 – 28 September 1349) was the daughter of the Habsburg Duke Leopold I of Austria and the wife successively of the French nobleman Enguerrand VI, Lord of Coucy and the German Konrad von Hardeck, Burgrave of Magdeburg. [1]

  5. 8 de dic. de 2023 · Catherine of Austria, Queen of Poland. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: Catherine of Austria ( September 15, 1533 - February 28, 1572) was a member of the House of Habsburg, Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania and the consort of King Sigismund II Augustus. Catherine of Austria. Queen of Poland.

  6. 26 de nov. de 2021 · Catherine of Habsburg, Queen of Portugal, lived sounded by a level o luxury that other contemporary Queens of hers could only aspire to. As the Queen of a va...

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  7. London: Ashgate, 2005. vii + 180. £40. ISBN 0-7546-3984-3. William Leahy’s book discusses two triumphal processions of Queen Elizabeth through the streets of London in 1558 and 1588, together with some of the progress entertainments she was offered, from Kenilworth in 1575 to Ditchley in 1592.