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      m. 1349 - 1353

  2. Jan 5, 2016 · German peasants never enjoyed freedom of choice in marriage decisions. Technically, the nobility always had the right to grant or deny a peasant’s request to marry, a right they rarely exercised.[1] The community councils, on the other hand, frequently wielded their power over marriage choice. The village councils prided themselves on knowing everyone in town and in giving preference ...

  3. Jul 25, 2022 · Perched high atop a mountain amidst stunning natural scenery, the castle seems every inch a fairy-tale palace. But for Prince Ludwig II, the castle was the furthest thing from the idyllic setting it seemed to grow up in as a royal prince. He was educated to adhere to a rigid regimen from his birth in 1845. On the advice of their advisors, his ...

  4. Roman Catholicism. Signature. Marie Louise (12 December 1791 – 17 December 1847) was an Austrian archduchess who reigned as Duchess of Parma from 11 April 1814 until her death in 1847. She was Napoleon 's second wife and as such Empress of the French and Queen of Italy from their marriage on 1 April 1810 until his abdication on 6 April 1814.

  5. 5. born 12 November 1503 - died 4 July 1548. Character's backstory: On the 8th December, 1539 there arrived in London a mysterious visitor from Germany, Phillip duke of Bavaria, a nephew of the Count Palatine who had been in England in September..... he had come promptly, in spite of the dangers of the journey and the bitterness of the weather ...

  6. Individual Note. Ludwig II was born on 25 August 1845, heir to the illustrious Wittelsbach family which at that time ruled Bavaria from its capital, Munich. Ludwig's mother, Marie, was the niece of King Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia. His father, Maximilian II, became king of Bavaria when Ludwig was two years old-Maximilian's own father ...

  7. Mar 19, 2024 · As Heather R. Darsie, author of Anna, ... Christina of Denmark, caught Henry’s eye, but she refused to marry a monarch who’d ordered the execution of his second wife, Anne Boleyn.

  8. Jul 2, 2021 · Maria Anna was ill for quite some time with something described as a “fever.”. She died on 8 March 1616 at the age of 41 – and just two years after the birth of her last child – at Graz. Her husband would become Holy Roman Emperor just three years later, and he remarried to Eleonora Gonzaga in 1622. Maria Anna was buried in the Graz ...