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Johann II Von Waldburg and Katharine Countess Of Cilli
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AKA: Anna Countess Of Cilli Born: Abt 1384 - Of Celje, Slovenija, Yugoslavi
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Barbara Countess Of CILLY was born in 1392.
Hermann III Count of CILLI was born about 1380 in Of, Celje, Slovenija, Yugoslavia.
Alexis I Michaylovich OF RUSSIA [Parents] was born on 20 Mar 1629 in Of, Moskva, Moskva, Russia.
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 Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In about 1406 he remarried Mary's cousin Barbara of Celje (Barbara Celjska), daughter of Hermann II, Count of Celje (Cilli).
Hermann's mother Katarina Kotromanić and Mary's mother Queen Elizabeta were sisters, or cousins who were adopted sisters.
She married Albert II, Holy Roman Emperor, who was eventually to succeed his father-in-law as King of Hungary and Bohemia, and as German King.
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 Women in power 1100-1150   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
He was killed, and succeeded by her oldest son, Borzivoy II, Duke in Znaim and Brünn (1099-1100) and of Bohemia (1101-07) and (1117-20) and the second, Duke Vladislav I of Bohemia (1109-17) and (1120-25).
Her third son Otto II von Rheineck was killed in 1149, and therefore she administered his inheritance as her own fiefs until her death, and had nothing more to do with the County Palatine by the Rhine.
The widow of Floris II, she was regent for son Dirk VI 1122-57 together with the Counts of Egmond, Rijnsburen and Middelburg.
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 Princess-Abbesses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
She also acted as "domina imperialis", and followed her brother Otto II on journey to Italy and acted regent for her nephew, Otto III and as his representative in Sachsen with the additional titles of Metropolitana of Quedlinburg and Matrixcia of Sachsen (Substitute and Representative of the Emperor).
In 1020 her grandchild, Aribo III handed it over to the protection of Emperor Heinrich II, who granted it immunity and raised it to the status of an Chapter of the Realm (reichsunmittelbaren Abtei) - the only one in Austria - and removed the Chapter from the influence of the Metropolits of Salzburg.
31 Princess-Abbess Mathilde II d'Are of Munsterbilzen, Dame of Wellen, Haccourt, Hallembaye and Kleine-Spouwen (Belgium)
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 Cilley ...Hermann von Cilley : Drama in fünf Akten
The Nobles feared the Cillier had much too much power and that the Cilli´s would be dangerous for them, Ladislaus Hunyadi in the year 1456 had murdered Ulrich Cilli in the Fortress in Belgrade.
The history of the Earls from Cilli is greatly emotional, especially appealing is when we talk about the last Cillier, namely about Earl Hermann II.
But even though his grand statesmanlike and war deeds earn admiration, the reputation of the Cillier are ruined because of fear and unrighteous acts, appal and agony stayed in the memories of the peoples.
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Proper Title: Ulrich II, Duke of Carinthia, Margrave of Carniola and the Windish March, Princely Count of Celje, Ortenburg, and Sternberg, Ban of Croatia and Slavonia, Lord of the Kingdom of Bosnia, Lord of the Slovenes, Lord of the Marches of Petovia and Savinia.
Hermann's descendants fought the Habsburgs at every turn and with the final demise of the Austrian Dukes in their wars against the very Empire itself the Cillis were free to persue Hermann's legacy.
Hermann II von Cilli was appointed by the King of Hungary as Ban or Governor of Croatia and Dalmatia until his death.
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Note: Although Abdul Mejid II was chosen as caliph in 1922, he was not a sultan, as the National Assembly had abolished the sultanate.
Mehmed II Mehmed II, Mehmet II, or Muhammed II, (also known as el-Fatih, "the Conqueror", in Ottoman Turkish, or, in modern Turkish, Fatih Sultan Mehmed) (March 30, 1432 – May 3, 1481) was first the sultan of the Ottoman Empire for a short time from 1444 to 1446, and later from 1451 to 1481.
Bordeaux II is located in the city centre, while the other three were relocated in the 1960s to Domaine Universitaire, a vast campus located in the communes of Talence, Pessac and Gradignan.
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In about 1406 he remarried with a Slovenian noblewoman Barbara Celjska (Barbara of Celje), daughter of Hermann II, Count of Celje (Cilli).
In 1410, in a disputed election, Sigismund was elected emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.
Elizabeth married Albert II, Holy Roman Emperor, who was eventually to succeed his father-in-law as King of Hungary and Bohemia, and as German King.
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In 1456 (death of Ulric II), there would be option to recognise Habsburgs as inheritors (become Austria or Styria), Frangepans (become Croatia), or a local familly (I'm currently considering Ungnads) to continue as fantasy Cilli.
Since this might be of interest to you (and since I meant to do this already for a while), I will post what I had worked out and never got around to completing or posting here in the Sigismund of Luxemburg, Albrecht of Hapsburg, Ladislaus Postumus and their succession thread.
IMHO Cilli could, if worked out well and if there's some luck with AI behaviour, in fact spice up things in the Balkans quite a lot during the two decades when it was independent.
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 The Ultimate Counts of Celje - American History Information Guide and Reference
In the Middle Ages, the town of Celje was the property of the Counts of Celje (Slovenian Celjski grofje, German Grafen von Cilli).
They began their glory in a small castle in Žovnek (German Sannegg), Braslovče (Upper Savinja valley), but in a short period of time they owned more than 20 castles all over Slovenia and beyond through the marriages of their daughters.
Frederick II Ulrich III of Celje (Ulrich Cillei) (1406-1456)
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In 1396 count Hermann II of Cilli was in command of Styrian troops that took part in the Battle of Nicopolis.
The conflict was solved in 1443 with the signing of several documents; one of them foresaw a mutual inheritance in case one of the families became extinct.
But after the last Count of Cilli, Ulrich, was killed in Belgrade (1456), Frederick had to fight Ulrich's widow, Hungarian king Ladislas Postumus, the count of Görz and the Croatian counts of Frankopani for the promised inheritance.
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 The Imperial and Royal Society of The Order of The Dragon , Societas Draconistrarum
In the meantime, Sigismund had arranged his own coronation as king of Hungary on 31 March 1387, and having raised money by pledging Brandenburg to his cousin Jobst, margrave of Moravia (1388), he was engaged for the next nine years in a ceaseless struggle for the possession of this unstable throne.
Hermann's mother Katarina Kotromaniæ and Mary's mother Queen Elizabeta were sisters, or cousins who were adopted sisters.
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Nach dem Aussterben der Ortenburger gelangte 1418 die Herrschaft an die Grafen von Cilli und 1456 mit dem Frieden von Pusarnitz an Kaiser Friedrich III., der den ortenburgischen Besitz 1524 an Gabriel von Salamanca übertrug.
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In 1442, for political reasons, Dracula and his younger brother Radu were taken hostage by the Sultan Murad II; Dracula was held in Turkey until 1448, while his brother Radu decided to stay there until 1462.
This Turkish captivity surely played an important role in Dracula's upbringing; it must be at this period that he adopted a very pessimistic view of life.
It was quite risky, the military force of Sultan Mehmed II being by far more powerful than the Wallachian army.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Styria
During the reign of Margrave Ottokar II (1164-92) Styria was raised to a duchy by the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa in 1180.
It should be remembered that the harsh laws issued by the Catholic rulers of Stylria and Austria were the application of the axiom then current in European national law: cujus regio ejus religio, and that the Protestant princes suppressed and persecuted Catholicism and its adherents much more severely in their territories.
The Edict of Toleration issued by the Emperor Joseph II in 1781 put an end to the religious contest of more than two hundred years.
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