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  1. Hace 3 días · The last paper in this section, ‘Princeps non Principissa’, examines another woman who struggled to maintain her personal rule after the death of her husband, the less familiar Catherine of Brandenburg. Catherine’s situation was highly unusual as she was her husband’s designated heir and is the only woman in this volume to ...

  2. Hace 4 días · Catherine 1256–1282: Otto III 1261–1312 Duke of Bavaria: Agnes c. 1257 –1322: Albert II c. 1250 –1298 Duke of Saxony: Hedwig of Habsburg d. 1285/1286: Otto VI c. 1255 –1303 Mgve of Brandenburg: Clemence of Austria 1262–1293/1295: Charles Martel of Anjou 1271–1295: Blanche of France c. 1278 –1305: Rudolf I 1281–1307 King of ...

  3. Hace 1 día · George William, Elector of Brandenburg and Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate, Electress of Brandenburg: Frederick Christian, Elector of Saxony: Duchess Maria Antonia of Bavaria: 13 June 1747: Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor and Wilhelmine Amalie of Brunswick: Frederick Louis, Count of Nassau-Ottweiler: Louise Sophie of Hanau-Lichtenberg: 27 ...

  4. Hace 3 días · Catholic (1654–1689) Signature. Christina ( Swedish: Kristina; 18 December [ O.S. 8 December] 1626 – 19 April 1689) was a member of the House of Vasa, and the Queen of Sweden in her own right from 1632 until her abdication in 1654.

  5. Hace 6 días · The term “Anglo-Saxon” is historically authentic in the sense that from the 8th century it was used externally to refer to a dominant population in southern Britain.

  6. Hace 4 días · Brandenbourg Castle. Where? Haaptstrooss, L-9360 Brandenbourg. Discover times gone by at Brandenbourg Castle. Located on a hill, this impressive ruin enchants with its view and mysterious atmosphere. Thanks to information panels, visitors can freely explore the structure.

  7. Hace 5 días · St Catherine of Siena, who during her lifetime was called Caterina Benincasa, died in 1380 after playing an instrumental role in bringing back the Papacy to Rome from its exile in Avignon, thereby proving that the city had not altogether lost its political influence.