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2 days ago · Frederick IV (Friedrich), brother of Ernst, 1402–1439 duke of Tyrol and Further Austria Sigismund , also spelled Siegmund or Sigmund , 1439–1446 under the tutelage of the Frederick V above, then duke of Tyrol, and after the death of Albrecht VI in 1463 also duke of Further Austria.
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4 days ago · Frederick IV 1145–1167 Duke of Swabia: Irene Angelina c. 1181 –1208: Philip of Swabia 1177–1208 King of Germany r. 1198–1208: Beatrice 1162–1174: William II the Good 1155–1189 King of Sicily: Frederick V 1164–1170 Duke of Swabia: Frederick VI 1167–1191 Duke of Swabia: Joan I 1191–1205 Countess of Burgundy: Otto I btw. 1167/ ...
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1 day ago · Frederick IV Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp r. 1695–1702 1671–1702: Christian August 1673–1726: Albertina of Baden-Durach her grandmother was a sister of Charles X of Sweden: House of Romanov: Anna Duchess consort of Holstein-Gottorp r. 1725–1728 1708–1728: Charles Frederick Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp r. 1702–1739 1700 ...
5 days ago · In 1198, when the Hohenstaufen Philip of Swabia and Otto IV were rival pretenders to the German crown, Otto secured Hermann’s support by offering him more than Philip did. In 1204, however, Philip invaded Thuringia and compelled Hermann not only to change sides but also to surrender the acquisitions he had gained by siding with Otto in 1198.
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5 days ago · Gaston, duke d’Orléans (born April 25, 1608, Fontainebleau, Fr.—died Feb. 2, 1660, Blois) was a prince who readily lent his prestige to several unsuccessful conspiracies and revolts against the ministerial governments during the reign of his brother, King Louis XIII (ruled 1610–43), and the minority of his nephew, Louis XIV (ruled 1643 ...
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4 days ago · The role of Venice The main figure of the crusade was the Venetian Doge (elected ruler of the Venetian Republic) Enrico Dandolo. Despite his venerable age, at the time of his accession to the throne in 1192 he was over 80 years old (born in 1107 or 1108), he was full of energy and in every possible way defended the strategic, mainly in the economic sphere, interests of the Republic of St. Brand.
3 days ago · The first English translation of the French Arthurian cycle was made by Henry Lovelich in the reign of Henry VI. (15) The Fisher King was healed by divine intervention. Hughes says that Ripley originally hoped that Henry VI would be reborn and renewed (as, indeed, Edward IV was – spectacularly – in 1471). This is true also of John Hardyng ...