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  Anthony Clement of Saxony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anthony Clement of Saxony, HM Anton Clemens Theodor Maria Joseph Johann Evangelista Johann Nepomuk Franz Xaver Aloys Januar King of Saxony, (December 27, 1755 - June 6, 1836) was the son of Frederick Christian, Elector of Saxony and Maria Antonia of Bavaria, and succeed his brother Frederick Augustus I as King of Saxony in 1827.
In 1781, he married Maria Carolina Princess of Savoy and Sardinia (1764-1782) and, after widowing, he remarried in 1787 to Archduchess Maria Theresia of Austria (1767-1827), daughter of Leopold II.
He was succeeded by his nephew, Frederick Augustus II of Saxony.
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 Frederick Augustus I of Saxony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He succeeded his father, Frederick Christian, in December 1763, as Elector Frederick Augustus III of Saxony (from the House of Wettin).
The country was occupied by Russia, and only restored to full sovereignty after a landswap between Russia, Prussia and Saxony, resulting in the loss of two-thirds of the country's territory.
He was succeeded as King of Saxony by his younger brother Anthony Clement.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg1644 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Frederick Augustus I of Saxony WETTIN was born 23 Dec 1750.
Anthony Clement of Saxony WETTIN was born 27 Dec 1755 and died 6 Jun 1836.
Anthony Clement of Saxony WETTIN [Parents] was born 27 Dec 1755.
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 Anthony Clement of Saxony - Wikipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
He was the son of Frederick Christian Wettin and acceded as Elector and King of Saxony in 1827.
Anthony Clement was married to Theresa Habsburg-Lothringen[?], the daughter of Leopold II[?], emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.
His brother Frederick Augustus I King of Saxony preceded him in the offices of elector and king.
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 Saxony Rulers, Dresden, Germany  -  Travel Photos by Galen R Frysinger, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Saxony emerges as one of the more powerful stem duchies in East Francia (kings of Germany), once the formal split is made between East and West Franks.
Saxony is divided between Saxe-Lauenberg (in the west) and Saxe-Wittenberg (in the east).
Later Saxony was situated east and south of the original duchy.
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 St. Lorenzo da Brindisi
Clement VIII assigned him the task of instructing the Jews; thanks to his knowledge of Hebrew and his powerful reasoning, he brought a great number of them to recognize the truth of the Christian religion.
He was also chosen as arbitrator in the dispute which arose between the princes, and it was in fulfillment of this rtle that, at the request of the emperor, he restored harmony between the Duke of Mantua and a German nobleman.
He was unable to travel homeward, and after a few days of great suffering died at Lisbon in the native land of St. Anthony (22 July, 1619), as he had predicted when he set out on his journey.
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 Station Information - Rulers of Saxony   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The original Duchy of Saxony was in Northern Germany, roughly corresponding to the modern German state of Lower Saxony and Westphalia.
On Albert II's death, Saxony was split between his sons, who became Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg and Saxe-Lauenburg.
In 1356 was issued the Golden Bull, which raised the Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg to the status of Elector.
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 Frederick Augustus I of Saxony Online Research :: Information about Frederick Augustus I of Saxony   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
He succeeded his father, Frederick Christian of Saxony, in December 1763, as Elector Frederick Augustus III of Saxony (from the Wettin (dynasty)).
He was succeeded as King of Saxony by his younger brother Anthony Clement of Saxony.
Preceded by: Frederick Christian, Elector of Saxony Rulers of Saxony 1763–1827 Succeeded by: Anthony Clement of Saxony
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 Kingdoms of Germany - Saxony
The title of the duchy of Saxony had passed to the Margraves of Meissen, a march county between the original Saxon lands and Poland.
The newer lands around the Lower Elbe became Lower Saxony, and this is where the name survived until the end of the German Empire.
Ironically, Prussia itself was originally created out of the margraviate of Brandenburg, which the original Dukes of Saxony helped create.
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 wettin
The Wettin dynasty of German counts, dukes and kingss ruled the area of today's German state of Saxony for more than 800 years as well as holding for a time the kingship of Poland.
Created margraves of Meissen in 1089 and dukes of Saxony in 1423 with the dignity of electors of the Holy Roman Empire, the family also acquired the landgravate of Thuringia in 1263, but divided into two branches in 1485.
The junior Albertine branch ruled as kings of Poland (1697 - 1763) and Saxony (1806 - 1918), and headed the French-backed Duchy of Warsaw (1807 - 1814) after Russian invasion had thwarted its assumption of a hereditary Polish kingship under the Polish Constitution of 1791.
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 Worldroots.com
Wettin, Anthony Clement of Saxony, King of Saxony, b.
Wettin, Henry the Pious of Saxony, Duke of Saxony, b.
Wettin, William III the Brave of Saxony, Duke of Luxemburg, b.
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 ScienceDaily: Anthony clement of saxony
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 Albert, King of Saxony: bio and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Albert, King of Saxony (Saxony: An area in Germany around the upper Elbe river; the original home of the Saxons) (Germany (Germany: A republic in central Europe; split into East German and West Germany after World War II and reunited in 1990)) (1828 - 1902, reigned 1873 - 1902), was born April 23 1828.
Friedrich August Albrecht was the eldest son of Prince John, nephew of King Anthony Clement of Saxony (Anthony Clement of Saxony: anthony clement of saxony wettin was born in 1755....
He died childless on June 19 1902, and was succeeded by his brother, who became King George (George: Christian martyr; patron saint of England; hero of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a dragon and saved a princess (?-303)).
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 Catholic Culture : Document Library : The Thirtieth Doctor of the Church
Clement VIII also loved the Jewish people and commissioned Lawrence to continue his good work among them in Italy and elsewhere.
Sent to Bohemia by Pope Clement, Lawrence had great success in his work against the heretics, and brought many back to the true Church.
Pope Paul V bade Lawrence continue his preaching to the Jews and requested him to preach to heretics in various countries and to act as his ambassador to various Catholic princes.
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 Italy
In 1530, the Emperor installed Clement's illegitimate son, Alessandro, as Duke of Florence, and the Pope formally crowned Charles Emperor, the last time this was to happen, in Bologna -- a little too soon to use Rome after the sack of 1527.
The French candidate for the throne of Poland in 1733 was Stanislas Lesczynski, who had briefly been King before (1704-1709) and was the father-in-law of King Louis XV.
Since a King of Saxony originally bumped Francis of Lorraine out of his own Duchy, perhaps it is fitting that Saxony should take in his ultimate heiress of Tuscany.
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 Anthony Clement of Saxony: biography and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Anthony Clement of Saxony Wettin (Wettin: the wettin dynasty of german counts, dukes, prince electors (kurfürsten) and...
He was the son of Frederick Christian Wettin (Frederick Christian Wettin: more facts about this subject) and acceded as King of Saxony in 1827.
Anthony Clement was married to Theresa Habsburg-Lothringen, the daughter of Leopold II (Leopold II: more facts about this subject), emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (Holy Roman Empire: The lands ruled by Charlemagne; a continuation of the Roman Empire in Europe).
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 Anthony Clement Of Saxony Wettin / Maria Charlotte Of Sardinia De Savoie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Anthony Clement Of Saxony Wettin / Maria Charlotte Of Sardinia De Savoie
Name: Anthony Clement Of Saxony Wettin Note Born: December 27, 1755 Married: 24 Oct 1781 Died: June 06, 1836 Other Spouses: Queen Theresa Habsburg-lotharingen Of Saxony
Father: Frederick Christian Of Saxony Wettin Elector Saxony Mother: Maria Antonia
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 History of the Franciscan Movement (7/6)
The family of the Recollects was born in France, and was encouraged by Clement VIII, who contacted the Minister General Bonaventura Secusi da Caltagirone and ordered him to put into practice the legislation favouring reform in the Order, especially the "In Suprema" of Clement VII (1532) and the "Cum illis vicem" of Gregory XIII (1579).
The first friary to embrace the reform in France was that of Nièvre, in the province of Touraine.
The General Chapter of Rome, in 1612, gave the Recollects permission to form two provinces from the houses of recollection in France, namely the province of St. Bernardine in southern France and the province of St. Denis in northern France, together with the Custody of St. Anthony "in Delphinatu".
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Third Orders
As early as 1235, Gregory IX confided the Militia to the care of Bl.
Jordan of Saxony, second master-general, by a Bull of 18 May (Federici, op.
In 1908 the diocesan community of Franciscan Brothers at Loretto, Pennsylvania, were admitted to solemn profession, and eight young men were received into the novitiate.
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 FOSTER, SIR CLEMENT LE ... - Online Information article about FOSTER, SIR CLEMENT LE ...
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 Frederick Christian Of Saxony Wettin Elector Saxony / Maria Antonia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Frederick Christian Of Saxony Wettin Elector Saxony / Maria Antonia
Name: Anthony Clement Of Saxony Wettin Born: December 27, 1755 Died: June 06, 1836 Wife: Maria Charlotte Of Sardinia De Savoie
Name: Maximilian Of Saxony Wettin Born: April 13, 1759 Died: January 03, 1838 Wife: Caroline Of Parma De Bourbon
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 18 Feb History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
1988 Anthony M. Kennedy is sworn in as the 104th justice of the US Supreme Court.
Morrison was born Chloe Anthony Wofford to a welder father and homemaker mother.
She graduated from Howard University in 1953, then took a master's in literature at Cornell.
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