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  Clemens Wenzel Lothar Metternich Winneburg - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
CLEMENS WENZEL LOTHAR, METTERNICH WINNEBURG Prince (1773-1859), Austrian statesman and diplomatist, was born at Coblenz on the 15th of May 1773.
On the 4th of August Metternich was named minister of state, and soon afterwards was sent with Count Nugent to the peace conference at Altenburg, where Chamagny attended as Napoleon's representative.
On the 8th of October 1813 he had signed with Bavaria the treaty of Ried, which in the event of the liberation of Germany guaranteed to Bavaria a sovereign and independent status.
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 Biography of Augustus George von Zähringen, Margrave of Baden Baden (1706-1771)
August 5, 1726 birth of Louise Magdalene of Orléans to Auguste of Baden-Baden and Louis of Orléans at Versailles, France.
August 25, 1728 birth of Karl Ludwig of Baden-Baden to Maria Anna of Schwarzenberg and Ludwig Georg, Margrave of Baden-Baden.
August 11, 1736 birth of Ludwig Georg of Baden-Baden to Maria Anna of Schwarzenberg and Ludwig Georg, the Margrave of Baden-Baden.
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 Clemens August of Bavaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clemens August of Bavaria (17 August 1700- 6 February 1761), was a member of the Wittelsbach dynasty of Bavaria and Elector and Archbishop of Cologne.
Clemens August was born in Brussels, the son of Elector Maximilian II Emanuel of Bavaria and Teresa Kunegunda Sobieska and the grandson of King Jan III Sobieski of Poland.
His uncle Joseph Clemens, Elector and Archbishop of Cologne, saw to it that Clemens August received several appointments in Altötting, the Diocese of Regensburg, and at the Prince-Provostry of Berchtesgaden, and he soon received papal confirmation as Bishop of Regensburg, and later of Cologne.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Klemens_August_of_Bavaria   (285 words)

  
 Genealogy of the Royal Family of Bavaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
HSH Amalie Marie Auguste Countess Palatine of the Rhine of Zweibrücken
(Born as: HSH Charlotte Auguste Countess Palatine of the Rhine of Zweibrücken)
HRH Friederike Sophie Dorothea Wilhelmine Princess of Bavaria
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 mtlibrary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Clemens’ desire for a permanent book collection housed in a special room is implicit in the letter he wrote to his future wife on 27 February 1869, in which he promised Livy a place for them "apart from the jangling elements of the outside world, reading and studying together when the day’s duties are done."
Clemens frequently inscribed the names of his wife or children in their books; evidently he was more concerned with establishing ownership than the rest of his family.
Clemens and his wife had read to the girls almost daily when they were children, and now they hoped that Susy, Clara, and Jean would take as much pleasure in the serenity of the library room as their parents did.
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 Succession Laws of the Wittelsbach (Palatinate, Bavaria)
The treaty of Pavia established the division between the Palatinate and Bavaria that was to last until the extinction of Ludwig's posterity in 1777.
In 1740 Emperor Karl VI died, and the house of Habsburg was extinct.
Bavaria exchanged the duchy of Berg for the principality of Anspach (28 Feb 1806).
www.heraldica.org /topics/royalty/HGBayern.htm   (9470 words)

  
 Seneca, Thompson Township, Ohio, History
His father, John Clemens, a soldier of the war of 1812, settled in Huron County, Ohio, near the Seneca County line, in 1831, and he and his wife finally moved to Adams Township, this county, where they remained until their death.
Clemens was killed in the railroad disaster at Ashtabula, Ohio, December 29, 1876.
MILTON DECKER, farmer, P. Bellevue, Huron County, was born August 29, 1846, in Thompson Township, this county, a son of Jacob Decker.
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 Padre Pio The Franciscan - Order of Friars Minor
On 11 August, 1253, Clare of Assisi died, and was canonized by Alexander IV on 26 September, 1255.
In Bavaria (1769) and many other German principalities, spiritual and secular, the order was suppressed, but nowhere more thoroughly than in the Austrian and Belgian states of Joseph II and in the Kingdom of the two Sicilies (1788) then ruled by Ferdinand IV.
In 1620 Antonio Arrigoni a Galbatio was sent by the Reformati into Bavaria, and, despite the opposition of the local Observants, succeeded in 1625 in uniting into one province of the Reformati the monasteries of the Archduchy of Bavaria, which belonged to the Upper German (Strasburg) province.
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographies - G
Secretary of the nunciature in Portugal, August 14, 1906; of the nunciature in Belgium, January 24, 1908.
Buried in the chapel of San Ildefonso, in front of the tomb of Cardinal Gil Álvarez de Albornoz (+ August 23, 1367), in the metropolitan and primatial cathedral of Toledo.
Secretary to Joachim Lima, S.J., archbishop of Bombay, and chancellor of the archdiocese, August 1929-1937.
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 The House of Wittelsbach, 1939-1945
Renounced his rights to the throne of Bavaria and was created Infante of Spain upon his marriage in 1905 to Infanta Maria Theresia of Spain.
Adalbert, Prince of Bavaria, born on December 27, 1944, at Krauchenwies.
é, Duchess Karl Theodor in Bavaria, née Infanta of Portugal (1857-1943).
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 Summi et Aeterni ORDER
He was one of the most renowned composers of madrigals, and wrote perhaps the finest examples of the form in its late stage of development, prior to its early Baroque transformation by Monteverdi.
1450 — August 27, 1521) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance.
In 1556 he joined the court of duke Albrecht V of Bavaria, who was consciously attempting to create a musical establishment on par with the major centers in Italy; Lassus was one of several Netherlanders to work there, but by far the most famous.
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 Wars of Liberation 1813-1814
The foreign minister in Vienna, Clemens Lothar von Metternich, was afraid that the hegemony of France in central Europe might be replaced by that of Russia.
The upshot was that in August 1813 Austria entered the conflict on the side of Russia and Prussia, and the balance of military power shifted in favour of the anti-French coalition.
The faith of the secondary states in Napoleon's star began to weaken, and Bavaria became the first member to secede from the Confederation of the Rhine (October 8).
www.fortunecity.com /victorian/riley/787/Napoleon/1813/Liber.html   (670 words)

  
 Cemetery #83 St. Peter & Paul Obits : Manitowoc County, Wisconsin Genealogy
August Anhalt Death claimed August Anhalt retired farmer, and resident of this city for fourteen years, on Wednesday morning at 1:20.
Helen Hensen of Fond du lac, Peter of Plymouth, John of Chilton,William of Shoboygan, Albert of Marytown and Clemens on the homestead in the town of Eaton.
On Feb. 22, 1870 she was married to August Anhalt.
www.2manitowoc.com /83obit.html   (2588 words)

  
 Mirabilis.ca: August 2004 Archives
The discovery of skeletons from women and young children mingled with the monk's remains came as a surprise, and it is not believed the celibate monks could somehow have had families.
But for these children to seize the kind of opportunity offered to Paula, now 34, whose only acting experience was belonging to the One in a Hundred drama group for children with learning difficulties, the style of parenting they get throughout their growing years can be critical.
Although DNA tests have not been done, the anthropologists have already concluded that the body in Seville is too young and puny to have belonged to the rugged, hefty sailor who, depending on which version of history you prefer, was either Italian, Spanish or Portuguese.
www.mirabilis.ca /archives/2004_08.html   (13769 words)

  
 Volksmarsch: German-Texan Heritage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The founder and first owner of Scholz Garten, August Scholz, was a German immigrant, born in 1825, who shortly after emigrating to Texas found himself embroiled in the issues of the Civil War.
Designed in the Gothic Revival style by architect August Swenson, this church was built in 1883 with the help of church members, who did most of the stone and brick work from the remains of the Capitol, which had burned in 1881.
Several houses were built on this property and from the census records it appears that the houses were rented out to family members on Mary's side of the family and later to local families.
www.utexas.edu /depts/german/profinfo/volksmarsch.html   (2855 words)

  
 Emperor Napoleon and His Mistakes
And the German states of Bavaria, Wurttemberg, and Baden formally declared themselves with France.
On August 18 the French fleet reached Spain's Atlantic port of Cadiz.
In August, 1808, resistance to the French spread from Spain to Portugal, and in August the British landed a force of 13,000 there, soon reinforced by an equal number of Portuguese.
www.fsmitha.com /h3/h34-np4.html   (5362 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Ernst von Lasaulx
He first studied at Bonn (1824-30), and later took up classical philology and philosophy at Munich, attaching himself in particular to Schelling, Görres, and Baader, and then spent four years travelling through Austria, Italy, Greece, and Palestine, visiting the places most famous in the history of civilization, both pagan and Christian.
His voyage to Athens was made as a member of the suite of Prince Otto of Wittelsbach (Bavaria), who had been elected King of the Hellenes.
On his return to his native land he took the doctor's degree at Kiel, in 1835, presenting a dissertation entitled "De mortis dominatu in veteres, commentatio theologica-philosophica", and was appointed dozent in classical philology at the University of Wurzburg, where he exercised a deep and far-reaching influence on the youth of the university.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/09010a.htm   (538 words)

  
 Erste Resignationsabsichten Piirstingers hatte es offenbar schon im Vorjahr gegebenl8   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
August 1526 führte Rem nur den Titel eines Bistums-Administrators; er ist auch erst frühestens zu diesem Zeitpunkt in den Chiemsee hof eingezogen
These state-church efforts of the Bavaria dukes were already two years old: Leo X had already given on 15 November 1521 (two weeks before his death) to the six Bavarian Prelates jurisdictional powers over the clergy and mendicants in the dukedom of Bavaria with elimination of the powers of the Dioceses.
August 1526 urn Auslieferung eines gewissen Leonhard Bunkh, der in Waging gefangengesetzt worden war, wobei Rem noch als Administrator bezeichnet wird (HHStA, AUR 1526 August 28).
www.cba.hawaii.edu /remus/genes/Bavaria/remasbishop.htm   (4217 words)

  
 Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library: Recent Acquisitions 2002
Among the luminaries gathered in Weimar around Goethe and Duke Karl August was the philosopher and historian Johann Gottfried Herder.
The first of these two publications is Herder's sermon on the occasion of the birth of Karl August's first son, Karl Friedrich, the second is a cantata text celebrating the child's mother's first attendance at church after her confinement.
Kipling was a sixteen-year old student at the United Services College at Westward Ho!, Devon, when a collection of 23 of his poems was published for private circulation by his parents, who were still living in India (where Kipling himself was born in 1865).
www.library.yale.edu /beinecke/brblinfo/brblguide_2002.html   (7297 words)

  
 GHDI - List of Documents
From August 6-31, 1819, under the influence of Clemens Wenzel Lothar von Metternich (1773-1859), ministers from Austria, Prussia, Bavaria, Saxony, Mecklenburg, Hannover, Württemberg, Nassau, Baden,....
In the south German states, political unrest in the wake of the Paris Revolution of 1830, restrictive measures against political expression, and increased tax burdens and tariffs led to large political....
In its founding declaration from August 14, 1859, the National Association emphatically calls for a "small German" solution to the question of national unification under Prussian leadership.
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 Macomb Co., Michigan Genealogy Queries Page 10
I have also found records that have Auguste Moives marrying a Kandt, but when I look in the Clinton Grove Cemetery records it has her listed as Auguste (Mavis) Kandt, so that`s why I`m thinking that the name was changed.
August died Jan 1914 and Mary died in 1917.
According to the Mount Clemens city directory, August, her brother, was working for the Medea House in 1905.
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 Genealogy of the Royal Family of Saxony   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
HRH Maria Auguste Friederike Karoline Ludovike Amalie Maximiliane Franziska Nepomucena Xaveria Princess of Saxony
HRH Maria Sidonia Ludovica Mathilde Wilhelmine Auguste Xaveria Baptista Nepomucena Veronica Hyacinthia Deodata Princess of Saxony
HRH Elisabeth Albertine Karoline Sidonie Ferdinande Leopoldine Antonie Auguste Clementine Princess of Saxony
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 Opera Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
It is mentioned in the Bible at the time of Abraham (Gen., xiv, 15; xv, 2); also on the pylons of Karnak, among the Syrian cities captured by the Pharaoh Touthmes III.
A native of Bavaria and the third German to be elevated to the See of Peter.
The capital of the Kingdom of Saxony and the residence of the royal family, is situated on both sides of the Elbe.
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 The Cafeteria Is Closed: August 2005
Augustine dies on August 28th 430, during the siege of Hippo by the (Arian) Vandals.
Clemens August Cardinal von Galen, who figured prominently in the story of Blessed Karl Leisner, will be beatified on October 9th in Rome.
On August 12th, 1945, Karl Leisner died in a sanitorium of the Sisters of Mercy in Munich.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
They immigrated to the U.S.A. with three sons: John Paul, age 10; John George, age 6; and Adam, who was born on the ship "Clemens" in the Baltimore, Maryland Harbor on July 25, 1840, arriving at St. Mary’s Missouri, at the age of two months.
Johanna Lang’s mother, Barbara Schmeisser, was a daughter of the Count and Countess of the Kingdom of Bavaria, Germany.
Barbara’s parents disowned her when she married Peter Lang (or Long), who was head forester of the Schmeisser castle at Kroegelstein, Barvaria, Germany.
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 The Walvater Teutonic Order of the Holy Grail, Tibetan Monk Magicians, and Nazi Eugenicists - the Meaning of National ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Gorsleben was active in right-wing politics in Bavaria in the years Hitler was forming his political convictions there, and he lectured to the Thule Society, a Munich club thought to have greatly influenced Nazism in its infancy (see below).
This was of course the future Fuehrer in his legendary guise as an impoverished pavement artist, selling homemade postcards, dressed in a big fl "sleazy" coat, his toes visible through the cracks in his shoes.
When in August, 1912, he sought Hitler out at the "flophouse" he lived in, in Meldemannstrasse, he was told Hitler was away at Spittal-an-der-Drau collecting a legacy left him by an aunt.
www.freemasonrywatch.org /lodge_night.html   (7908 words)

  
 bavaria
5a) Luitpold Karl Joseph Wilhelm Ludwig, Prince Regent of Bavaria 1886-1912 (Würzburg 12 Mar 1821-Munich 12 Dec 1912); m.Florence 15 Apr 1844 Auguste Archdss of Austria Pss of Tuscany (Florence 1 Apr 1825-Munich 26 Apr 1864)
3e) FRANZ Bonaventura Adalbert Maria, Duke of Bavaria, Franken and in Swabia, Pfalzgraf bei Rhein, b.Munich
Karl Theodor Maximilian August (Munich 7 Jul 1795-Tegernsee 16 Aug 1875); m.1st (morganatically)
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 Crumrine - Monongahela City   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In August, 1812, the citizens of the northeastern part of Washington County held a mass-meeting at Ginger Hill, for the purpose of obtaining a sufficient number of volunteers to fill the quota called for by the general government, who had determined to place a larger body of six-months volunteers on the Canadian frontier.
In August, 1879, Dr. Connelly appeared before the Councils in joint session, and explained the workings and merits of his fire-extinguisher.
Thereupon a committee (composed of John G. Beaver, William J. Alexander, and James Loutlit) was appointed to examine in relation thereto and report at a subsequent meeting.
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 ART / 4 / 2DAY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
At the end of 1899, after a short stay in Bavaria, Auberjonois went to Florence, where he passed several months studying and copying the paintings of the Old Masters and painting the Tuscan landscape.
Returning to Paris in 1901, he began to work independently, exhibiting for the first time at the Salon in Paris and at the Exposition Nationale Suisse des Beaux-Arts in Vevey.
Although the exact date of Wallis’s birth is doubtful, he stated in letters to Jim Ede, one of his greatest patrons, that he was born on the day of the fall of Sebastopol.
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