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  1. Until 1997, the cathedral was dedicated only to Saint Vitus, and is still commonly named only as St. Vitus Cathedral ( Czech: katedrála svatého Víta or svatovítská katedrála ). This cathedral is a prominent example of Gothic architecture, and is the largest and most important church in the country. Located within Prague Castle and ...

  2. St. Anne's Chapel was built at the direction of John Medley soon after his arrival in Canada in 1845 as the first Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Fredericton. Its architect, Frank Wills, was brought to Canada by Bishop Medley from Exeter, England in 1846 to work on Christ Church Cathedral. [1] Located at the corner of Westmorland and George ...

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  4. Carlos I de Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1713–1780) Luís Ernesto de Brunsvique-Luneburgo (1718–1788) Fernando de Brunswick (1721–1792) Carlos Guilherme Fernando de Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1735–1806) Frederico Guilherme de Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1771–1815) Guilherme de Brunsvique (1806–1884) Referências

  5. Father. Henry the Mild, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. Mother. Sophie of Pomerania. William I KG ( c. 1392 – 25 July 1482), called the Victorious ( German: Wilhelm der Siegreiche ), a member of the House of Welf, was Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. He was reigning Prince of Lüneburg from 1416 to 1428 and of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel from 1428 to ...

  6. Anne Eleonore of Hesse-Darmstadt. Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Calenberg (24 March 1628 – 20 February 1685) was Queen of Denmark and Norway as the consort of the King Frederick III of Denmark. She is known for her political influence, as well as for her cultural impact: she acted as the adviser of her husband, and introduced ballet and opera to ...

  7. Luis Rodolfo, Brunswick-Lüneburgeko dukea (1671–1735) eta Kristina Luisa emaztea (1671–1747) Fernando Alberto I.a Brunswick-Lüneburgeko dukea (1636–1687) eta bere familia, tartean Fernando Alberto II.a (1680–1735) Kanpo estekak (Ingelesez) Katedralaren webgunea