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 Silmarilion Encyclopedia
Conjectured to have died in the Vales of Anduin or in Eriador.
The common name given to the Vala Irmo, from the gardens in Valinor where he dwelt with his spouse Estë.
mywebpages.comcast.net /mithrandircq/Sil_encyclopedia.htm   (12311 words)

  
 Encyclopedia topic: Valar
Estë (additional info and facts about Estë) the Gentle
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/v/va/valar.htm   (548 words)

  
 Austria-Este - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
+-- Lorenz ( 1955 -), Duke of Este
+-- Amedeo ( 1986 -), Hereditary Duke of Este
Ercole III d'Este, the last Este duke of Modena, of the direct line of Este (however, bastard descent since 15th century), was deposed of rulership in 1796 by the French as his Italian principality was incorporated into the Cisalpine Republic, later Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Archduke_of_Austria-Este   (548 words)

  
 Articles - Este
The Este, an Italian princely family,were rulers of Ferrara ( 1240 – 1597), Modena and Reggio ( 1288 – 1796).
Este itself was taken over in 1275 by Padua and in 1405 (together with Padua) by Venice.
However, Francesco V had decided to retain the Este name in the Habsburg family and willed his inheritance to the line of Archduke Charles Louis, younger brother of Emperor Francis Joseph, on condition that the heir use the name Austria-Este.
www.kamero.net /articles/Este   (548 words)

  
 FETTY: Fetty History 1292, Fetty Blazon of Arms, Fetty Europe, Fetty America, Fetty Canada
Because Ferrara was held as a fief from the pope, the Este became papal vicars in 1332.
Under his successors the court of the Este became one of the most brilliant in Europe.
The duchy of Modena, established in 1452, became the seat of the Este family after it lost (1598) Ferrara.
www.fettywww.com /fetty_france_italy-1.html   (548 words)

  
 Articles - Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
She was the daughther of Archduke Ferdinand Karl of Austria and Maria Beatrice d' Este Princess of Modena.
Austria played a major role in the final defeat of France—in recognition of this, Francis, represented by Clemens von Metternich, presided over the Congress of Vienna, helping to form the Concert of Europe and the Holy Alliance, ushering in an era of conservatism and reactionism in Europe.
He was a son of Leopold II of Austria (1747 – 1792) and his wife Maria Luisa of Spain (1745 – 1792).
www.free-biz.org /articles/Francis_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor   (548 words)

  
 Austria * 1756 Jan 27 - 1792 Dec 12
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (d.1791) was born on Gertreiderstrasse in Salzburg, Austria, the son of violinist and composer Leopold Mozart.
Carl Czerny, pianist, composer (Schule der Virtuosen), was born in Vienna, Austria.
Prince Clemens Von Metternich (d.1859), Chancellor of Austria, was born in Coblenz.
www.viewtimelines.com /Countries/Austria/Page3.htm   (548 words)

  
 Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Duke Francis had testamented most of his private property to Francis Ferdinand, upon certain conditions, one of which was the use of the Este name.
Franz Ferdinand is interred in Schloß Artstetten, Austria.
Franz Ferdinand was nephew of the Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria and next in line to the crown following the suicide of his cousin Crown Prince Rudolph at Mayerling ( January 30, 1889) and the death of his father Karl Ludwig ( May 19, 1896).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Franz_Ferdinand,_Archduke_of_Austria   (548 words)

  
 Genealogy - aqwg268
Ferdinand OF AUSTRIA-ESTE Archduke married Elisabeth OF AUSTRIA Archduchess.
Elisabeth OF AUSTRIA Archduchess [ Parents ] married Ferdinand OF AUSTRIA-ESTE Archduke.
Maria Thersa was born 2 Jul 1849 and died 3 Feb 1919.
aksenn.com /genealogy/aqwg268.htm   (548 words)

  
 Newsletter Index
Belgium (HIRH Princess Astrid of, The Archduchess of Austria Este):
Austria (HIRH Archduchess Eilika of, née HRH Duchess Eilika of Oldenburg):
Austria (HIRH Archduchess Monika of, Duchess of Maqueda):
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 Thomas's Glassware Tour: Austria in Italy, 1815—1866
In Austria, Franz-Joseph was followed by his grandnephew Archduke Karl of Austria-Este (b.1887, d.1922) who became Emperor Karl I (King Karl IV of Hungary) in 1916 until the end of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in 1918.
When Karl ascended to the Throne of Austria in 1916 as Emperor Karl I, the title passed to his 2nd son Robert of Austria-Este (1915—1996).
As Francesco V died without a male heir, the title 'Duke of Modena' passed to the nephew of Emperor Franz-Joseph I, Archduke Franz-Ferdinand of Austria (1863—1914), who changed his name to Austria-Este.
www.thomasgraz.net /map-1815.htm   (548 words)

  
 The Damon and Taber Family Connections - Person Page 16139
She married first Archduke Ferdinand (of Austria-Este), son of Archduke Francis IV (of Austria) and Maria Beatrice Vittoria Giuseppina di Savoia.
Archduchess Elizabeth (of Austria) was born in 1831 in Austria.
Archduchess Elizabeth (of Austria) was the daughter of Joseph (of Austria) and Maria (of Wurttemberg).
www.richard.damon.name /genealogy/p16139.htm   (548 words)

  
 Francis I
From his birth Francis bore the titles of "Hereditary Prince of Modena, Archduke of Austria-Este, and Prince of Hungary and Bohemia".
He was the elder son of Duke Francis IV of Modena, Archduke of Austria, and of his wife, Princess Mary Beatrice of Savoy.
Five days after his birth, on Trinity Sunday, the prince was baptised by the Archbishop of Modena in the Cathedral of the city; the Archduke Ferdinand, uncle to the prince, acted as proxy for the godfather, the Emperor Francis I of Austria (formerly Holy Roman Emperor).
www.jacobite.ca /kings/francis1.htm   (548 words)

  
 Isabella d'Este - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Her younger sister was the equally famous Beatrice d'Este, Duchess of Milan as consort to Lodovico Sforza.
The Este sisters were exposed to many of the new Renaissance ideas: later Isabella became a passionate, even greedy collector of Roman sculpture and commissioned modern sculptures in the antique style.
She was a keen musician herself, who considered stringed instruments, such as the lute, superior to winds, which were associated with vice and strife; she also considered poetry incomplete until it was set to music, and sought the most skilled composers of the day to complete the task.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Isabella_d'Este   (400 words)

  
 Master
HABSBURG-LOTHRINGEN, von, Joachim, Archduke of Austria and Pr of Belgium-44076 (9 XII 1991 -)
HABSBURG-LOTHRINGEN, von, Joseph Anton Johann Baptist, Archduke of Austria, Palatine of Hungary-14872 (9 III 1776 - 13 I 1847)
HABSBURG-LOTHRINGEN, von, Amadeus Maria, Archduke of Austria and Pr of Belgium-44074 (21 II 1986 -)
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 Archduke Ferdinand of Austria biography .ms
Archduke Ferdinand Karl Leopold Joseph Franz Marcelin ( 1793 - 1875), eldest son of Franz II, became Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria upon his father's death in 1835.
Archduke Ferdinand Joseph Johann Baptist ( 1769 - 1824), second son of Emperor Leopold II, became Grand Duke Ferdinand III of Tuscany.
Archduke Ferdinand Karl Ludwig Joseph Johann Maria ( 1868 - 1915), brother of Franz Ferdinand, abandoned his dynastic rights to marry Bertha Czuber in 1909.
archduke-ferdinand.biography.ms   (400 words)

  
 Articles - Austrian nobility
From 1453 onwards, the Archduke of Austria had the right to confer nobility on non-nobles, as did the Archbishop of Salzburg, which remained an independent territory.
Thus, no citizen of Austria can have any noble titles or even particles such as von and zu in his or her name.
Beside the Holy Roman Emperor (an office which was almost uninterruptedly held by the Archduke of Austria from 1438 to 1806 anyway), only a few territoral rulers within the Empire had this right.
www.x-moto.net /articles/Austrian_nobility   (400 words)

  
 The Succession Laws of Modena
The preliminaries of Villafranca between France and Austria called for a restoration of the duke, and the Sardinian commissary ceded power on August 8, but an elected assembly voted the destitution of the house of Austria-Este and the perpetual exclusion of princes of the house of Habsburg-Lorraine on August 20.
Et sicuti omnium eorum, quae in praesente secreta conventione continentur, primaria basis est arctissima et indissolubilis unio inter augustam domum Austriacam et Ser.mam Estensem in Italia domum earumque status, ditiones ac subditos, ita conventum porro est, subditos hosce in alterius contrahentis ditionibus iisdem juribus et immunitatibus, quibus indigenae ibidem gaudent, mutuo gaudere debere.
Quapropter in casum, uti dicturn est, extinguendae citius aut tardius Estensis in Italia stirpis legitimae masculae, et non aliter, vigore praesentis articuli ac proinde vigore solemnis et irrevocabilis pacti conventi, idem.
www.heraldica.org /topics/royalty/modena.htm   (400 words)

  
 woodgate - pafg95 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Ferdinand of Austria-Este Archduke.Ferdinand married Elisabeth of Austria Archduchess.
Elisabeth of Austria Archduchess [ Parents ].Elisabeth married Ferdinand of Austria-Este Archduke.
Maria de las Mercedes was born in 1860.
homepages.ihug.co.nz /~woodgate/pafg95.htm   (400 words)

  
 Mary IV and III
She was the only child of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Este and of his wife, Archduchess Elisabeth of Austria.
From her birth Mary Theresa bore the titles of "Archduchess of Austria-Este, Princess of Hungary and Bohemia, Princess of Modena".
On April 18, 1854, Archduchess Elisabeth married Archduke Karl Ferdinand of Austria, Duke of Teschen, by whom she had six children (half brothers and sisters to Mary Theresa): Archduke Franz, Archduke Friedrich, Archduchess Maria Christina (later Queen of Spain), Archduke Karl Stephan, Archduke Eugen, and Archduchess Eleonore.
www.jacobite.ca /kings/mary4.htm   (400 words)

  
 Heraldry in Pre-Unification Italy
At the death of Maria-Beatrice Cybo Malaspina d'Austria Este in 1829, Massa was united with Modena under her son Francesco IV.
In 1805 it was united with the principality of Piombino and given on March 18 to Elisa Bonaparte, sister of Napoleon, and her husband Felix Bacciochi: the flag became three horizontal stripes, sky-blue, white and red.
Her arms were: Per pale Farnese and Gonzaga, overall Habsburg, Austia and Lorraine, and her style was "Imperial princess, archduchess of Austria, by the grace of God duchess of Parma Piacenza and Guastalla".
www.heraldica.org /topics/national/italy2.htm   (400 words)

  
 Education Levels Rising in OECD Countries but Low Attainment Still Hampers Some
Austria, France and Germany are the only countries which did not see increases, mainly because rising enrolment rates could not make up for the demographic decline in these countries ( Table C2.2).
In contrast, in Austria, Ireland, Switzerland and the United States, increases in the share of foreign enrolment ranged between only 8% and 13%, and Poland, the United Kingdom and Turkey saw declines in their share of foreign enrolment.
On average, foreign enrolment increased by 34% between 1998 and 2002 ( Table C3.6) and the share of foreign students from throughout the world as a percentage of all students increased in the Czech Republic, Iceland, Korea, New Zealand and Sweden by 60% or more.
www.oecd.org /document/31/0,2340,en_2649_201185_33710751_1_1_1_1,00.html   (400 words)

  
 Austrian Royal Family
Laetitia Maria Nora of Austria (and Prince of Belgium)
Joachim Karl-Maria Nikolaus of Austria (and Prince of Belgium)
Luisa Maria Anna of Austria (and Prince of Belgium)
www.btinternet.com /~allan_raymond/Austrian_Royal_Family.htm   (400 words)

  
 The Damon and Taber Family Connections - Person Page 10737
Archduchess Maria Theresa (of Austria-Este) was the daughter of Archduke Ferdinand Charles (of Austria) and Princess Maria Beatrice Este (of Modena).
www.richard.damon.name /genealogy/p10737.htm   (400 words)

  
 Articles - Prince Lorenz, Archduke of Austria-Este
He and his children use the surname of Austria-Este, and are descendants of the Duchess of Breisgau, of Massa and Carrara, the last true Este.
www.lifevalley.com /articles/Prince_Lorenz_of_Belgium   (400 words)

  
 Otto of Austria: Information From Answers.com
Duke of Austria and Duke of Styria : co-ruler to Albert II
After the death of Henry of Carinthia, Emperor Louis the Bavarian gave Carinthia and the southern part of the Tyrol as an imperial fief on May 2, 1335 in Linz.
Otto the Merry (born July 23, 1301, Vienna ; died February 17, 1339, Neuberg an der Mürz) was a Duke of Austria and the youngest son of Emperor Albert I. He had two brothers, namely Frederick the Handsome and Albert II.
www.answerbar.com /topic/otto-of-austria   (400 words)

  
 Ciudad del Este - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ciudad del Este is the capital of Alto Paraná department, in Paraguay, situated at 25°42′S 54°63′W.
Ciudad del Este generates about 60% of Paraguay's GDP.
It is the second largest city in the country, with a population estimated at 240,000 in the city center or 375,000 including the suburbs (Hernandarias, Presidente Franco, Minga Guazú (where the Guaraní International Airport is located).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ciudad_del_Este   (444 words)

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