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  2. 1 day ago · Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor (German: Heinrich der Schwarze; also called the pious) Henry IX, Duke of Bavaria (German: Heinrich der Schwarze) Margaret II, Countess of Flanders (French: Marguerite la Noire) "~ the Blessed": Alexander I of Russia (Russian: Александр Благословенный) "~ the Blind":

  3. 4 days ago · May 27, 2024. Introduction. Nestled in the picturesque town of Memmelsdorf, Upper Franconia, lies a hidden gem that embodies the grandeur and opulence of the Baroque era: Seehof Palace.

  4. 2 days ago · Henry was born in Bamberg in 973, the son of the Duke of Bavaria. He grew up in a profoundly Christian atmosphere, receiving his education first from the canons at Hildesheim, and later, in Ratisbon (now Regensburg), from St Wolfgang, the Bishop of that city.

  5. 2 days ago · Contents. Descendants of Christian IX of Denmark. Christian IX of Denmark (April 8, 1818 – January 29, 1906) ruled Denmark from 1863 to 1906. Known as the " father-in-law of Europe ", [1] he and his wife, Louise of Hesse-Kassel (September 7, 1817 – September 29, 1898), became the ancestors of many members of European royalty.

  6. 5 days ago · HRH Prince Stanislaus Maria Hermann Theodor Philipp of Bavaria and Isabella Sophia Hampel were married on May 25, 2024, at the Benediktiner-Kloster, Stift St.-Peter in Salzburg, Austria. The couple's civil marriage took place in Salzburg in January 2023. Prince Stanislaus is the second of four children of HRH Prince Christoph Ludwig Maria of ...

  7. 5 days ago · Imagine being a part of a family in which all men have the same first name. That is the case in the Princely family Reuss. At the start of their genealogy, early 12th century you’ll find a few men with different first names, but already soon all men are called Heinrich, the German equivalent of Henry.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CharlemagneCharlemagne - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · Charlemagne [b] ( / ˈʃɑːrləmeɪn, ˌʃɑːrləˈmeɪn / SHAR-lə-mayn, -⁠MAYN; 2 April 748 [a] – 28 January 814) was King of the Franks from 768, King of the Lombards from 774, and Emperor of what is now known as the Carolingian Empire from 800, holding all these titles until his death in 814. Charlemagne succeeded in uniting the ...

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