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  1. Margaret OF NUREMBERG was born about 1310, daughter of Frederick IV OF NUREMBERG and Margaret OF GORIZIA-TYROL. She was married in the year 1332 to Adolph I OF NASSAU-WIESBADEN-IDSTEIN, they had 2 children. She died about 1370. This information is part of Family tree Riny Doyle geboren Marinus van Waard by Riny Doyle on Genealogy Online.

  2. Elisabeth was born in 1358, the daughter of Frederick V, Burgrave of Nuremberg and his wife Elisabeth of Meissen, daughter of Frederick II, Margrave of Meissen . In Amberg, on 27 June 1374, Elisabeth married Rupert, the son and heir of Rupert II, Elector Palatine. Upon Rupert's succession to the Palatinate in 1398, she became Electress consort ...

  3. This is a quote from Margaret Naumburg, founder of the Walden School and author of many works on psychology and art therapy. She was born on May 14, 1890, in New York City to German-born Max Naumburg, a successful clothing manufacturer, and American-born Theresa (Kahnweiler) Naumburg. Margaret was the second daughter in a family with three ...

  4. Elizabeth of Nuremberg (1391–1429), who married Eberhard III, Count of Württemberg, and had issue. Margaret died in 1410, aged thirty-six, and her husband died ten years later in 1420; he did not remarry after Margaret's premature death. Her daughter Elizabeth gave birth to a granddaughter, also called Elizabeth.

  5. Wedding1 date. 1383 JL +. Wedding1 year. 1,383 +. Wikipedia. Margaret of Hohenzollern-Nuremberg +. Margarete von Hohenzollern was born 1363 to Friedrich V. von Nürnberg (1333-1398) and Elisabeth von Meißen (1329-1375) and died 1406 of unspecified causes. She married Hermann von Hessen (1341-1413) 1383 JL .

  6. Margaret of Brandenburg (1449 or 1450 – 1489) was a princess of Brandenburg by birth and by marriage Duchess of Pomerania. Life [ edit ] Margaret was the second daughter of the Elector Frederick II of Brandenburg (1413–1471) from his marriage to Catherine (1421–1476), daughter of the Elector Frederick I of Saxony.

  7. The photograph titled “Nuremberg” was captured by artist Margaret Bourke-White in the year 1945. The image depicts the aftermath of destruction in the historical city of Nuremberg, Germany, following the intense bombings during World War II. The photo is compelling, highlighting the bleak and devastated landscape that remained after the ...

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