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 Karel Kinsky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Prince Karel Kinsky was the son of Prince Ferdinand Buonaventura Kinsky (1834–1904) the head of the princely line of the Kinsky dynasty and Marie Princess von und zu Lichtenstein (1835–1905)
Kinsky had a strong friendship with the former Jennie Jerome, wife of Lord Randolph Churchill and American born mother of Sir Winston Churchill.
Lady Randolph later claimed that she would not have spent the time she did with Kinsky were it not for the unfounded rumours of an affair being spread by the society gossips.
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 The Imperial Council of Princes and Counts of The Holy Roman Empire , Founded 1489 , The Imperial Nobility of Belgium , ...
Duke / Herzog and Count / Graf of Cambrai.
Count Palatine / Pfalzgraf of Aachen and of the Rhineland.
Duke of Thuringia, Count / Graf of Regensburg.
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 The Imperial Reichs College of Princes and Counts of The Holy Roman Empire , Founded 1489 .
H.M.Ill.H. Count / Graf Timothy Bentinck und Waldeck-Limpurg,12th Earl of Portland, Viscount Woodstock.Count of the Holy Roman Empire, for the Hon William Bentinck, Baron of the Duchy of Guelders, 2nd surviving son of Baron Hans Wilhelm Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland, by Imperial Letters Patent of 29 December 1732.
Duke / Herzog and Count / Graf of Friuli.
Duke / Herzog and Count / Graf of Turin.
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Count Waldstein at twenty-four, on coming of age, entered the Germanic order, passing the year of his novitiate at the Court of the Elector at Bonn.
Count Waldstein was the moving spirit in this matter, the Elector furnishing the funds.
The Count had married a sister of the Princess Lichnowsky and was a cultivated man whose greatest delight was music.
www.gutenberg.org /files/15141/15141.txt   (22901 words)

  
 Royal Facts of 2000, PART III
Count Ferdinand von Hatzfeldt-Trachenberg (second son of Count Friedrich von Hatzfeldt-Trachenberg [of the Dukes zu Trachenberg and Princes von Hatzfeldt] and of Baroness Maria Helene von Münchhausen) married Joana Maria Lupu in Engelberg, Switzerland on August 26th.
Count Charles-Emmanuel de La Rochefoucauld de Montbel, Prince de La Rochefoucauld (son of the late Count Emmanuel de La Rochefoucauld de Montbel, Prince de La Rochefoucauld [of the dukes de La Rochefoucauld] and of the late Simone Darblay and widower of Joanna Forbes) died on January 30th.
Count Jean Lannes de Montebello (third son of the late Georges, Baron Lannes de Montebello [of the dukes de Montebello] and of Edith Decazes de Glücksbierg [of the dukes Decazes and de Glücksbierg]) and his wife Thinh Nguyen had their second child, Anabel Lannes de Montebello, born in Alexandria, Virginia, USA on July 28th.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Emperor Francis was aware of this; he knew that the Archdukes Charles and John were by far more popular than he was; hence he was jealous of and angry with them--nay, he almost hated them.
But Andreas Hofer must behave with great prudence, and not show himself to the public here, but keep in the background, that the police may wink at his presence in Vienna, and act as though they did not see him and his friends.
I shall not stop before killing a dozen Archdukes Charles and John!" And Francis hunted eagerly on the walls and the furniture for other flies, which he pursued and killed with his fly-flap, always applying the name of Charles to one, and that of John to the next.
mirror.aarnet.edu.au /pub/pg/etext03/hofer10.txt   (18014 words)

  
 Bidrag   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The guitarist mentioned in Zuth, Charles Michel Alexis Sola, who was born in Turin and who seemed to have stayed some time in Paris: “About the end of 1810 he visited Paris where he published other compositions and was esteemed as a performer and teacher of the guitar and flute” (Bone).
Karl Bochsa is certainly identical with the publisher Charles Bochsa (père), born in Bohemia in 1760 and active as publisher in Paris from 1812 until his death in 1820.
Charles Wagner, pianist and composer, born in 1816.
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 Royal News 2005, Section III
Charles Lambton (himself the son of George Frederick D'Arcy Lambton, 2nd Earl of Durham, and of his wife, née Lady Beatrix Hamilton [daughter of the 1st Duke of Abercorn]) and of his wife, née Lavinia Marion Garforth (herself the daughter of William Henry Garforth and of his wife, née Hon.
Charles Scrope Edward Yorke (son of David John Yorke and of his wife, née Susan Alexandra Egerton [herself the daughter of Scrope Arthur Francis Sutherland Egerton, of the Dukes of Sutherland, and of his wife, née Marjorie Morrison]) and his wife, née Katie Pertwee, had their second child, Mary Alice Rosa, on 15 September.
Count Wolfgang van Limburg Stirum (son of Count Emmanuel van Limburg Stirum and of his wife, née Countess Nadine d'Ursel) and his wife, née Martine Eykerman, had their second child, Jade Marie, at Brussels on 14 February.
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 Cello Playing in 19th Century Germany, Part Two   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
ANTON TRAG, son of a Viennese composer, Andreas Trag, was born in 1818, at Schwechat, near Vienna; began his musical education at six years of age, and went to the Conservatoire at Vienna as a pupil of Merk's.
Count Kinsky provided him with the means for his artistic education.
As is known, the Muller String Quartet was continued by the sons of Charles, the eldest of the brothers, who belonged as Concert Master to the Ducal Kapelle of Brunswick.
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 Andreas Hofer
CHAPTER I. The year 1809 had come; but the war against France, so intensely longed for by all Austria, had not yet broken out, and the people and the army were vainly waiting for the war-cry of their sovereign, the Emperor Francis.
Count Nugent gazed with a look of heart-felt sympathy into the archduke's mournful face; he saw the tears filling John's large blue eyes; he saw that he firmly compressed his lips as if to stifle a cry of pain or rage, and that he clinched his hands in the agony of his despair.
His face, less good-natured and serene than that of his friend, was expressive of energy and resolution; courage and shrewdness beamed from his fl eyes, and a peculiar expression of defiance and scorn played around his full lips.
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 Encyclopedia: Jennie Jerome
The title of Earl of Roden was created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1771.
Karel Andreas Kinsky 1858-1919 Count Karel Kinsky was the son of Count Octavian Kinsky (1813-1879)the head of the Kinsky dynasty and Agnes Schaffgotsch genannt Semperfrei von und zu Kynast und Greiffenstein (1810-1888) Karel born into the familys great equine tradition, inherited a love of horses.
His Majesty King Edward VII (Albert Edward von Wettin) (9 November 1841–6 May 1910) was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King of the Commonwealth Realms, and the Emperor of India.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Jennie-Jerome   (1548 words)

  
 Royal City and Dominion of Eger
During the entire Middle Ages, when several times German emperors and Bohemian kings stayed here and the Eger castle counts resided, it consisted of the castle building proper, the double chapel of St. Martin and St. Erhard, a priest's residence, a school, a separate high tower, and all was surrounded with high walls and moats.
After Adalbert von Babenberg, Eger and other estates of this area came to Count Konrad von Vohburg[15] who was a relative of the above family by marriage, and who signed as "Palatine Count of Vohburg, Margrave of Eger, Neumarkt, and Cham." The city appears to have been founded either under him or his successors.
In 1213, Emperor Friedrich II pawned it for 44,000 Mark in silver to the Palatine Count Ludwig of the Rhine.[16] The latter returned it to the Emperor's son Henry VII, King of Rome.
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 The Project Gutenberg eBook of Beethoven, by George Alexander Fischer
There was also Count Brunswick and the Baron von Swieten, and most of the music-loving aristocracy of Vienna, who it appears could not see enough of him.
Among those with whom he became intimate are the Baroness Ertmann, the Countess Erdödy, the sisters of the Count of Brunswick and many others.
The three quartets, opus 59, known as the Rasoumowsky Quartets, to which a passing reference has been made, take their name from having been dedicated to Count Rasoumowsky, who was the Russian ambassador.
www.gutenberg.org /files/15141/15141-h/15141-h.htm   (20931 words)

  
 Pragmatic Sanction of 1713
Charles became king of Aragon and co-king of Castile in 1516, and was elected Emperor after his grandfather Maximilian in 1519, thus operating a unique concentration of territories under one person.
Charles left to his brother Ferdinand the hand of the heiress of Hungary and Bohemia (7 Nov 1520) and turned over Austria and Inner Austria to him at the Worms Reichstag (28 Apr 1521).
The text of the second, secret acceptance by Charles (document 4) is identical to the public version (document 1), except that the text of the secret family pact (document 3) is inserted word for word immediately following the text of the cession (document 1).
www.heraldica.org /topics/royalty/ps1713.htm   (10678 words)

  
 Royal News 2002, Section III   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Count Don Giovanni Ludovico Borromeo dei marchesi di Pandino-of the House of Princes BORROMEO- (son of the late Count Don Giancarlo Borromeo and of the late Donna Ludovica dei duchi Gallarati-Scotti dei principi di Molfetta) died at the Borromeo Castle in Peschiera Borromeo, near Milan on 13 August.
Count Don Giovanni Ludovico was a member of the Princely House Borromeo's collateral branch, who does not bear the Princely title, but only a marchional title (marchese di Pandino) for the Head of the branch and the title of count for all the male members of the Family.]
Hon Charles Gray Compton Cavendish (eldest son (and heir) of Nicholas Charles Cavendish, 6th Baron Chesham (of the earls of Burlington and dukes of Devonshire) and of his second wife Suzanne Adrienne Byrne) married Sarah Elizabeth Dawson at the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft, Palace of Westminster on 15 June.
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 Stringed Keyboards 17th-18th Century
Count Gustav Adolf Sparre with his Wife and Daughter (1791).
In the background a man is seated at a vaguely depicted keyboard instrument, perhaps giving a singing lesson.
Includes a woman (Musica?) seated at a harpsichord, with one hand on the keyboard, waving her quill pen in the other, and looking inspired.
www.unh.edu /music/Icon/iskns.htm   (8888 words)

  
 I Married an Angel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Anna Zador (Jeanette) is a shy secretary with a secret crush on her banker boss, Count Willie Palaffi (Nelson).
Costume stills show that the character started out quite dowdy, with old-maid clothes and horn rim glasses, but by the time the cameras rolled, Anna had become so ravishing that only blindness or script requirements could keep Willie from noticing her.
Marika even takes credit for the flowers that Anna leaves on the Count's desk each day - a desk he visits for a few minutes each morning on his way home from his nightly revels.
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 Worldroots.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Count Alexander Kalnoky von Korospatak and Princess Maria
Count Clemens von Waldstein, Herr zu Wartenberg, son of
Count Reinhart von und zu Hoensbroech, son of Count Lothar
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 Royal News 2003, Section II
The engagement was announced between Lidwine Gräfin von Westerholt und Gysenberg (daughter of Engelbert Graf von Westerholt und Gysenberg and of his wife, née Countess Louise de Limburg-Stirum [herself the daughter of Count Charles de Limburg-Stirum and of his wife, née Princess Marie Kunigunde von Lobkowicz]) and Charles-Emmanuel Comte Christyn de Ribaucourt.
Count Christiaan Adolph van Rechteren-Limpurg (second son of Count Adolph van Rechteren-Limpurg and of his wife, née Elisabeth Catharina Buis) married Willemijn de Muinck Keizer at Almelo on 20 June.
By the first marriage she had one son: Prince Andreas of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, current head of that house; by the second she had a daughter, Victoria Whitten.
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 Status of October 29, 1998
Notes that the "upward-pointing position of the horn is clearly dictated by the triangular composition of the central group.
Duel between Count Johannes von Sonnenberg and Cavaliere Antonio Maria d'Aragona di San Severino.
Banquet in the Ceremonial Chambers of the City Hall during Oaths of Fealty during the Installation of HRE Charles VI as Duke of Steyer, Steyer 6 July 1728, from Georg von Deyerlsperg, Erb-Huldigung...
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 GENEALOGY OF HOUSE OF WITTELSBACH - ROYAL HOUSE OF BAVARIA and PRINCELY HOUSE OF LÖWENSTEIN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Count of Treuberg, representative of Bela Maria de Alcántara Brasileira, Duchess of Goyaz, and Hetta von Kauffmann-Asser.
Princess Marie-Theodora (Dora) Marjorie, b at London 11 Jul 1966; m at London 26 Sep 1998, Count Manfredi della Gherardesca (b at Florence 5 Aug 1961), yr son of Count Guelfo della Gherardesca and Noble Adriana Guillichini, Patrician of Arezzo.
Sov Mil Order of Malta; m at Schloss Haid, nr Tachau 20 April 1933, Carl Wolfgang, Count of Ballestrem (b at Ober-Gläsersdorf 16 Oct 1903; d at Breitenau, Styria 17 Dec 1994), Dr of Laws, Bailiff Gd Cross of Hon and Dev and President, Silesian Association Sov Mil Order of Malta.
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 Ludwig Van Beethoven: Who's who
Married in 1804 Bigot de Monogues (librarian to Count Razumovsky).
Married Count Joseph Deym in June 1799; he died in 1804.
Left Vienna in 1824 with husband and settled in Milan.
www.kingsbarn.freeserve.co.uk /who.htm   (859 words)

  
 The descendants of Archduke Karl of Austria, Duke of Teschen
1.2.Prince Alberto of Bourbon-Sicily, Count of Castrogiovanni (1839-1844)
1.9.Prince Vincenzo of Bourbon-Sicily, Count of Melazzo (1851-1854)
3.2.8.6.1.Hereditary Count Maximilian of Königsegg-Aulendorf (*1958), m.1987 Countess Marie Valerie Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau (*1966)
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 The Descendants of Queen Mary IV and III
Friedrich Carl Albrecht Valentinian Max-Emanuel Maria, Count (Graf) von Rechberg und Rothenlöwen zu Hohenrechberg
Andreas Ferdinand Alfons Eduard Maria, Count (Graf) von Kuefstein
Cajetan Anton Gaudenz Tassilo, Count (Graf) zu Toerring-Jettenbach
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 Jazzmatazz - 2003 Jazz Releases
Charles Brown - A Life in the Blues - DVD+CD (Rounder) Dec 9
Jemeel Moondoc with Dennis Charles - Revolt of the Negro Lawn Jockeys (Eremite 43) Nov 4
Count Basie - Wild and Swingin' (Fuel 2000) Oct 28 — with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis
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 Guitarrabarva Encyclopedia of The Classical Guitar
Aksenow, Simeon N. Russian guitarist, comoser, student of Andreas O. Sichra (1772 - 1861)
Composed an elegy to Django Reihardt for Julian Bream.
Teacher of Jose Ramirez I. Gopfert, Karl Andreas (1768 - 1818)
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 Dr.Tarek Said's Homepage-Nobel Prize Winners
1911 COUNT MAURICE (MOORIS) POLIDORE MARIE BERNHARD MAETERLINCK
1965 Tomonaga, Sin-Itiro and Schwinger, Julian S. and Feynman, Richard P. Townes, Charles H., and Basov, Nikolai Gennadievich and Prokhorov, Alexander Mikhailovich,
1927 Compton, Arthur Holly and Wilson, Charles Thomson Rees.
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