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 JOHN, THE FEARLESS, DUKE OF BURGUNDY - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN, THE FEARLESS, DUKE OF BURGUNDY
JOHN (1371-1419), called the Fearless (Sans Peur), duke of Jurgundy, son of Philip the Bold, duke of Burgundy, and Mar-;aret of Flanders, was born at Dijon on the 28th of May 1371.
JOHN, DON (1545-1578), of Austria, was the natural son of the emperor Charles V. by Barbara Blomberg, the daughter of an opulent citizen of Regensburg.
John endeavoured to strengthen his position by marrying his daughter Margaret to :he dauphin Louis, and by betrothing his son Philip to a daughter of Charles VI.
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 JOHN (KING OF ENGLAND) - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN (KING OF ENGLAND)
John was now a candidate for the imperial throne; but, on account of his youth, his claim was not regarded seriously, and he was persuaded to give his support to Louis, duke of Upper Bavaria, afterwards the emperor Louis the Bavarian.
He obtained Tirol by marrying his son, John Henry, to Margaret Maultasch, the heiress of the county, assisted the emperor to defeat and capture Frederick the Fair at the battle of Miihldorf in 1322, and was alternately at peace and at war with the dukes
JOHN (1296-1346), king of Bohemia, was a son of the emperor Henry VII.
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 LUXEMBURG (CAPTIAL) - LoveToKnow Article on LUXEMBURG (CAPTIAL)
LUXEMBURG, a district in the European low countries, of which the eastern part forms the grand-duchy of Luxemburg, and the western is the Belgian province of that name (for map.
Luxemburg, which had been made a duchy in 1354, passed to the house of Habsburg, but was seized in 1443 by Philip III the Good, duke of Burgundy, who based his claim upon a bargain concluded with Sigismund's niece Elizabeth (d.
Henry's son was John, king of Bohemia, who fell on the field of Cr6cy, and John's eldest son was the emperor Charles IV., while another famous member of the family was Baldwin,.archbishop of Treves (12851354), who took an active part in imperial affairs.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /L/LU/LUXEMBURG_CAPTIAL_.htm   (2313 words)

  
 John I, Count of Luxemburg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John the Blind of Luxemburg (German: Johann der Blinde von Luxemburg; Czech: Jan Lucemburský; August 10, 1296 – August 26, 1346) was King of Bohemia and Count of Luxemburg.
In 1310 John married Elizabeth of Bohemia and thereby became king of Bohemia and so one of the seven electors of the Holy Roman Empire.
Jan Jindrich "John Henry" (1322-1375), margrave of Moravia
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 JOHN BUXTON KNIGHT - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN BUXTON KNIGHT
It was revived in 1708 by the elector palatine, John William of Neuberg, and its constitution was altered a"t various times, its final form being given by the elector Maximilian Joseph, first king of Bavaria, in 1808.
Portugal.The Order of Christ was founded on the abolition of the Templars by Dionysius or Diniz of Portugal and in 1318 in conjunction with Pope John XXII., both having the right to nominate to the order.
in 1896; a Prussian branch of the knights of St John of Jerusalem, JohanniterOrden, in its present form dating from 1893; and the family Order of the House of Hohenzollern, founded in 1851 by Frederick William IV.
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 JOHN I - Online Information article about JOHN I
Luxemburg, who was a descendant of Waleran III.
rule in Limburg, although his rights were disputed by Count Adolph of See also:
Harassed by desultory warfare and endless negotiations, and seeing no prospect of holding his own against the powerful duke of Brabant, Reinald made over his rights to Henry III.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /JEE_JUN/JOHN_I.html   (616 words)

  
 Luxemburg Royal Family
Count Christoph is a direct descendant via his father of Archduke Johann Baptist of Austria (1782-1859) and his morganatic wife Anna Maria Plochl (created Countess von Meran).
The Duchy of Luxemburg up until 1890 was ruled by the King of the Netherlands but being subject to Salic Laws it was separated from Netherlands on the death of King Wilhelm III without males heirs
See 45.21 - Adolphe was previously Duke Adolf of Nassau and became Grand Duke of Luxemburg on 23 November 1890 having previously lost his throne of Nassau on 20 September 1866 when it was annexed to Prussia.
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 TimeRef - History Timelines - Medieval People Starting With B
John of Gaunt married Blanche, the daughter of Henry, Duke of Lancaster.
Edward was the eldest son of John Balliol, the king of the Scots.
John had the woman and boy transported to Windsor Castle where they were put in a dungeon and starved to death.
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 Count
1573 Ernst Casimir, count of Nassau-Dietz/mayor of Frisia/Groningen
1632 Ernst Casimir, count of Nassau-Dietz/mayor of Friesland, dies at 58
1679 Willem Maurits, Dutch count of Nassau/gov of Zeeuws-Flanders
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 Descendants of Geoffrey Plantagenet Count of Anjou
of John Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, and Eleonore Erdmuthe Louise of Saxe-Eisenach.
KING JOHN, LACKLAND, the fifth son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, born at Oxford, 24 Dec. 1166, died at Newark Castle, Notts, 19 Oct. 1216, married, first on 29 August 1189, Isabel, daughter of William, Earl of Gloucester; married, second, in 1200, Isabel, daughter of Aymer de Taillefer, the Swordsmith.
John Farley, Jr., son of John, Sr., and Mary Farley was born 1670, possibly in Henrico Co., VA, and died 1754 in Chesterfield Co. He married Elizabeth Archer (possibly Elizabeth Aiken) about 1700.
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 1346 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
August 26 Battle of Crecy after which Edward the Black Prince honored the bravery of John I, Count of Luxemburg and King of Bohemia also known as John the Blind who was killed in the fighting, by adopting his arms and motto "Ich Dien" or "I Serve"
King Edward III reneges on his loans, plunging many banks and the cities around them into an economic depression(see reference).
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 IAC TALK GIVEN AT ROSA LUXEMBURG CONFERENCE
Luxemburg and Liebknecht did their revolutionary work in Germany, but they belong to all of us in the world.
You know when Luxemburg, Liebknecht and Debs said the main enemy was at home, the countries they lived in were at war with each other.
I continue my talk now in the spirit of Luxemburg, Liebknecht and Debs –the spirit of international solidarity and a solid “NO” to imperialist war--no matter how that war is disguised—even as a war for human rights.
www.iacenter.org /folder03/jan13english.htm   (3164 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Mainz
Count Siegfried I von Eppstein (1059-84) espoused the cause of the pope, promulgated the celibacy law of Gregory VII, and crowned Henry's two rivals, Rudolf of Swabia and Hermann of Luxemburg.
In opposition to Count Henry III of Virneburg (1328-46), appointed by John XXII, the chapter unanimously elected Baldwin of Trier, who granted to it or confirmed a series of important privileges.
John Schweickhard von Cronenberg (1604-26) restored the Catholic religion in Eichsfeld and Bergstrasse, and adjusted the quarrel between Emperor Rudolf and his brother Matthias.
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 JOHN II OF FRANCE FACTS AND INFORMATION
John II the Good (French: ''Jean II le Bon'') (April_16, 1319 – April_8, 1364), was King of France 1350–1364, Duke_of_Normandy and Count of Anjou and Maine 1332–1350, Count_of_Poitiers 1344–1350, and Duke_of_Guienne 1345–1350.
On July_28, 1332, at the age of 13, he was married to Bonne_of_Luxembourg, daughter of John_the_Blind_of_Luxemburg, king of Bohemia.
John, a member of the Valois_Dynasty, was the son of Philippe VI and Jeanne of Burgundy.
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by forename - part 65
John of Mar, Earl of Mar and Garioch Stuart, b.
John the Constant of Saxony, Elector of Saxony Wettin, b.
John VI of Portugal, King of Portugal andBrazil de Bragança, b.
www.dcs.hull.ac.uk /genealogy/royal/gedFx65.html   (1050 words)

  
 John Heartfield: Life
The first GDR exhibition for Heartfield was titled John Heartfield und die Kunst der Fotomontage (John Heartfield and the Art of Photomontage) and took place at the Akademie in 1957.
For the next few years, he participated in numerous art exhibits all across the continent of Europe until in 1968, John Heartfield succumbed to severe illness and passed away at the age of 77.
John Heartfield was born Helmut Herzfeld on June 19, 1891 in Berlin-Schmargendorf, Germany to Franz Herzfeld, a socialist writer and Alice nee Stolzenburg, a textile worker and political activist.
www.towson.edu /heartfield/life/printerversion.html   (1407 words)

  
 Albert I of Habsburg
Albert had failed in his attempt to seize Holland and Zeeland, as vacant fiefs of the Empire, on the death of Count John I in 1299, but in 1306 he secured the crown of Bohemia for his son Rudolph on the death of King Wenceslaus III.
He was on the way to suppress a revolt in Swabia when he was murdered on May 1, 1308, at Windisch on the Reuss, by his nephew John, afterwards called "the Parricide," whom he had deprived of his inheritance.
Albert married Elizabeth, daughter of Meinhard IV., count of Gorz and Tirol, who bore him six sons and five daughters.
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 John Quincy Adams: One President's Adolescence
John Lignius, Count Aremberg, Governor of Frisland, General at the Battle of Hilligal.
Maximillian Hennin Count Bossu, Governor of Holland and Utrecht.
Don John of Austria, son to Charles 5th.
www.masshist.org /JQA/02-father_advises_son/ja17770727p3.html   (210 words)

  
 John I
John of England could also be called John I, but as there has been no second John this is unnecessary, and he is usually referred to simply as "King John".
John I was the name of a number of rulers:
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 JOHN H - Online Information article about JOHN H
JOHN H - Online Information article about JOHN H
John surrounded himself with evil counsellors, See also:
ransom, John was at first installed in the See also:
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 Monchinski: Interview with John Gerassi
Rosa Luxemburg was in favor of the mass strike.
John "Tito" Gerassi was born in France in July 1931.
Just before he passed out though, Sartre, my father's best friend at the time who was teaching at Le Havre, arrived, and of course he was the only one in that whole group of artists and writers who hadn't been drinking, so he went up to see and when he came up I was born.
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 Online 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica
MALALAS (or MALELAS) (Syriac for " orator "), JOHN (c.
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 The Periphery of Francia: Spain, Britain, Eastern Europe, & Scandinavia
Her husband, Count Gaston of Foix, and her son, Gaston also, both predeceased her, so the succession passes to her grandson, Francis Phoebus (François Phébus in French; Francisco Febo in Spanish), and then her granddaughter, Catherine/Catalina.
Teobaldo II The marriage of Blanca of Navarre to Theobald of Champagne means that for a while the Counts of Champagne become the Kings of Navarre.
Also, John of Avis had an illegitimate son, the Duke of Braganza, who leads to the Kings of Portugal after Spanish rule is overthrown in 1640.
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 Radical Left :: Pope John Paul II: Imperialism and Papal Politics
The early Polish Marxists of Rosa Luxemburg's era, and later the Communist Party of the early 1920s, fought splendidly as the vanguard of the proletarian struggle in Poland.
Some regard the selection of Pope John Paul II as nothing less than a coup, a stroke of genius which will do much to dismantle and destroy the fragile socialist foundations in Eastern Europe via a "revitalized" and "vibrant" Church aided by new inspiration from the Vatican.
This was especially true of Luxemburg who disregarded Lenin's teachings on the national question and defied his position on self-determination.
www.radicalleft.net /blog/_archives/2005/4/3/548421.html   (3364 words)

  
 Articles - August 26
1875 - John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, Scottish novelist, Governor General of Canada (d.
1978 - Papal conclave, 1978 (August): Pope John Paul I is elevated to the Papacy.
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 Dart Collects Second Luxemburg IMCA Mod Main; Champs Crowned in Five Classes!
Luxemburg's Davister broke Kevin Strebel's stranglehold of three straight division crowns by winning the division's points title.
It was the final points night for the five divisions that count points in the their respective classes.
Luxemburg's Larry Ingebretsen grabbed the lead on the restart and built a healthy five car length lead over the pack.
www.luxemburgspeedway.com /report/2002/pr0218.html   (1033 words)

  
 [Jeanne d'Arc]>> Battle>Crecy
John I, Count of Luxemburg and King of Bohemia (b.1296)
The French army, led by King Philip VI, was composed of at least 12,000 mounted knights, 6000 Genoese mercenary crossbowmen, 20,000 town militia, a number of foot soldiers, and a division of cavalry under King John of Bohemia.
Charles of Valois, count of Alençon, Philip VI's brother (b.1297)
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 4898.txt
The celebrated divine John Uytenbogaert, leader among the Arminians, devoted friend of Barneveld, and up to that moment the favorite preacher of Maurice, stigmatized indeed, as we have seen, by the orthodox as "Court Trumpeter," was requested by the Prince to prepare the chief criminal for death.
Uytenbogaert--so ran the tale--in the course of his conversation with the condemned murderer, John of Paris, expressed a natural surprise that there should have been no soldiers on guard in the court on the evening when the crime was committed and the body subsequently removed.
In the Prince's absence the merchant was received by a confidential groom of the chambers, John of Paris by name, and by him, with the aid of a third John, a soldier of his Excellency's guard, called Jean de la Vigne, murdered on the spot.
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 FRENCH PEOPLE WHO SETTLED IN YARMOUTH COUNT DURING THE FRENCH REVOLUTION [1789] ABD THE NAPOLEAN WARS
John Fitzgerald seems to have come directly from Ireland to Wedgeport, where he married around 1823 Rose-Suzanne Robichaud, daughter of Pierre of the same place.
To these names we could add names of other people who arrived in Yarmouth County at about the same time, married Acadian girls, but were not French.
Next week I will tell you of those who settled at about the same time in Digby County.
www.ccfne.ns.ca /~museum/english/archives/articles/37.htm   (1241 words)

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