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  1. Hace 5 días · King of Bohemia r. 1310–1346: Elizabeth of Bohemia 1292–1330: Wenceslaus III 1289–1306 King of Bohemia r. 1305–1306 also King of Hungary, Croatia, and Poland: Frederick I of Celje c. 1300 –1359: Anne of Bohemia 1290–1313: Henry c. 1265 –1335 King of Bohemia r. 1307–1310: Albert II of Austria 1298–1358: Anne of Carinthia-Tyrol ...

  2. Hace 2 días · 1292–1298 Wittelsbach: Anne of Austria 1275–1327: Agnes of Austria 1281–1364: Catherine of Austria 1295–1323: Elisabeth of Austria c. 1285 –1353: John 1296–1346 King of Bohemia: Elizabeth of Bohemia 1292–1330: Mechtild of Nassau bef.1280–1323: Rudolf I 1274–1319 Duke of Bavaria: Louis IV 1282–1347 King of Germany r. 1314 ...

  3. Hace 2 días · 1285–1330: Christopher II 1276–1332 King of Denmark r. 1320–1326, r. 1329–1332: Eric VI Menved 1274–1319 King of Denmark r. 1286–1319: Ingeborg Magnusdotter of Sweden 1277–1319: Margaret Eriksdatter of Denmark 1277–1341: Birger Magnusson 1280–1321 King of Sweden: Eric II c. 1290 –1325 Duke of Schleswig: Sophia of Werle d ...

  4. Hace 5 días · Elizabeth, the sister and heir of his descendant and namesake, who died in 1690, brought this manor and estate to Nicholas Hurt, of Castern in Staffordshire, great-great-grandfather of Francis Hurt, Esq., of Alderwasley-hall, the present proprietor.

  5. Hace 4 días · The major difference between the two works is geographical focus. The Rule of Women takes a pan-European approach which takes in several oft-neglected examples such as Catherine of Brandenburg, Prince of Transylvania and the Spanish regent Juana of Austria.

  6. Hace 4 días · Although she was surrounded by money and influence, St. Elizabeth lived a life dedicated to serving the poor, often ignoring her own comfort, and even incurring the criticism of the court and the wrath of her in-laws, who disapproved of her altruism.

  7. Hace 16 horas · Covers the period 1292 to 1301, the 21st to 30th years of the reign of Edward I. Calendar of Patent Rolls - Edward I. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1895. This premium content was digitised by double rekeying.