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Hace 3 días · Prince Joseph Clemens ... dep. 1373 by Emp. Charles IV for his son Wenceslaus ... married Prince Alexander of Saxony (born 1954) ...
- 11th century
- Ludwig III
13 de may. de 2024 · Prince Clemens Wenceslaus of Saxony, Archbishop-elector (1768–1801) Lower Rhenish–Westphalian. Bentheim-Bentheim (complete list) – Arnold Maurice, Count (1668–1701) Herman Frederick, Count (1701–1723) Louis Francis, Count (1723–1731) Frederick Charles, Count (1731–1803) Bentheim-Steinfurt (complete list) – Ernest, Count (1693 ...
Hace 5 días · 20 October 1139 – 1142. son of Otto the Rich and grandson of Magnus Billung; also Margrave of Brandenburg. Welf Dynasty. Henry the Lion. 1142–1180. son of Henry the Proud and grandson of Lothair III; also Duke of Bavaria. With the removal of the Welfs in 1180, the Duchy of Saxony was sharply reduced in territory.
1 de may. de 2024 · Frederick III (born Jan. 17, 1463, Torgau, Saxony—died May 5, 1525, Lochau, near Torgau) was the elector of Saxony who worked for constitutional reform of the Holy Roman Empire and protected Martin Luther after Luther was placed under the imperial ban in 1521.
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13 de may. de 2024 · Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Sep 28, 2023 / 09:54 am (CNA). Wenceslaus I is known by many titles: king, warrior, saint. Yet, he is by far most popularly known as “Good King Wenceslas” in one of the most beloved Christmas carols of the 20th century. During his time, he was a beloved Bohemian prince and now he is the patron saint of ...
4 de may. de 2024 · Wenceslaus, King of the Romans. Links: The Peerage; Geneall; Wikipedia; King of Germany(formally King of the Romans) Reign 10 June 1376–20 August 1400. Coronation 6 July 1376 Aachen Cathedral; Predecessor: Charles IV Successor: Rupert. King of Bohemia Reign 29 November 1378–16 August 1419 Coronation 15 June 1363 St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague.
1 de may. de 2024 · Frederick Augustus I (born Dec. 23, 1750, Dresden, Saxony—died May 5, 1827, Dresden) was the first king of Saxony and duke of Warsaw, who became one of Napoleon’s most loyal allies and lost much of his kingdom to Prussia at the Congress of Vienna.