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  1. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, also known as Saint Elizabeth of Thuringia, was King Andrew II of Hungary’s daughter. While she could have indulged in an extravagant lifestyle, she chose a life of simplicity, sacrifice, service, and holiness. At age 14, she married Louis of Thuringia, who became king at age 18. They had three children together.

  2. Hace 5 días · Francisco de Zurbarán, “St. Elizabeth of Thuringia,” ca. 1635-1640 (photo: Public Domain) “Elizabeth saw the contradictions between the faith professed and Christian practice,” said Benedict XVI. “She could not bear compromise.”. Kelly Marcum, February 15, 2022.

  3. Hace 3 días · Margaret of Baden. Anna of Saxony. John Cicero: Son of 1486–1499 1455 1499 Margaret of Thuringia Joachim I Nestor: Son of 1499–1535 1484 1535 Elizabeth of Denmark: Joachim II Hector: Son of 1535–1571 1505 1571 Magdalena of Saxony. Hedwig of Poland. John George: Son of 1571–1598 1525 1598 Sophie of Legnica. Sabina of Brandenburg-Ansbach

  4. Hace 5 días · Thuringia, historic region and Land (state) of east-central Germany. Thuringia is surrounded by the German states of Lower Saxony to the northwest, Saxony-Anhalt to the northeast, Saxony to the southeast, Bavaria to the south, and Hessen to the west.

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  5. 28 de mar. de 2024 · Follow in the footsteps of Schwarzburg nobility, one of the oldest Thuringian noble families, and discover the fascinating architectural history of the complex with its princely baroque splendour. Marvel at exhibits from the history of art, culture and nature – a testimony to the great collecting passion at court – and immerse yourself in ...

  6. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Perched high above the town of Eisenach, Wartburg Castle is everything you’d hope for from a Medieval castle in Germany. It features towers, turrets and an eagle’s eye view over the Thuringian Forest. Built in the 11th century, the castle was the seat of the rulers of Thuringia.

  7. 31 de mar. de 2024 · 31 March 2024. As part of Women's History Month, resident medievalist Lorna Webb looked at the life and times of the two most important women of the Wars of the Roses – who both happen to be called MargaretMargaret of Anjou and Margaret Beaufort.