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  1. 4 days ago · Construction of this church, located on today’s Moravské námestí (Moravian Square), started in the 14th century, with the financial support of the House of Luxembourg. It was designed as an Augustinian monastery church and a place to bury Luxembourg Margraves.

  2. 4 days ago · On 1 March 1338, John of Bohemia's son and heir, Charles, Margrave of Moravia, signed a new treaty with Charles I of Hungary and Louis in Visegrád. According to the treaty, Charles of Moravia acknowledged the right of Charles I's sons to succeed their maternal uncle, Casimir III of Poland, if Casimir died without a male issue.

  3. 3 days ago · This magic leads Emperor Ian 100 years into the past, where he possesses Bastard Ian, the illegitimate son of the Margrave family that went extinct 100 years ago. Bastard Ian is about to be taken hostage by the barbarians!

  4. 1 day ago · John Henry, Margrave of Moravia (1322–1375), Royal family member of the Holy Roman Empire; John Henry (Maryland politician) (1750–1798), U.S. senator from and governor of Maryland; John Vernon Henry (1767–1829), American politician, New York State comptroller; John Flournoy Henry (1793–1873), U.S. representative from Kentucky

  5. 3 days ago · The great tenant of Fishmongers' Hall in the reign of Edward III. was John Lovekyn, who was several times Lord Mayor of London. At the death of Lovekyn's wife the celebrated William Walworth lived there, and carried on his honest but unheroic business of stock fishmonger, a great trade in Catholic times, when fish was in demand for frequent ...

  6. 2 days ago · Henry (died 886), a son of Count Poppo of Grapfeld, one of the first Babenbergs, was the most important East Frankish general during the reign of Charles the Fat. He was variously titled Count or Margrave of Saxony and Duke of Franconia.

  7. 5 days ago · The Papworth manor was inherited successively by his sons John (d. under age 1471), Robert, of age in 1479 (d. s.p. 1492), and Anthony (d. 1539), whose widow occupied it, surviving their eldest son Henry (d. s.p.m. 1542), until her death in 1546.