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  Emanuel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David Emanuel, governor of Georgia (1801 - 1801
Rahm Emanuel (1959 - present), U.S. Representative from Illinois
Maria Emanuel, Margrave of Meissen (1926 - present)
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 The Almanach de Holy Roman Empire , The History and Structure of The Holy Roman Empire of The German Nation .
In 1740, Maria Theresa acceded to her inheritance, which was immediately contested in the War of the Austrian Succession, by an alliance under Frederick II of Prussia.
The election (Sept., 1745) of Francis to succeed Charles VII as emperor was recognized by Frederick in the Treaty of Dresden (Dec., 1745) with Maria Theresa.
In 1741 the electors decided to exclude the ambassadors of Karl's daughter Maria Theresia, queen of Bohemia, not because she was a woman but because of the pending dispute over that crown (the elector of Bavaria had just seized Prague and had himself crowned king of Bohemia in December 1741).
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 Rulers of Saxony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There succeeded Margrave Frederick of Meissen and Thuringia, of the Wettin Dynasty.
The elder, Ernest, became elector and inherited Northern Meissen, Southern Thuringia, and Wittenberg, along with the Electoral title.
Albert, the younger son, became duke and received Northern Thuringia and Southern Meissen)
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 Station Information - Rulers of Saxony   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
He was succeeded by the Margrave Frederick of Meissen and Thuringia, of the Wettin Dynasty.
The elder, Ernest, inherited Northern Meissen, Southern Thuringia, and Wittenberg, along with the Electoral title.
In 1547, following Emperor Charles V's victory at the Battle of Mühlberg, Wittenberg and the Electoral dignity were transferred to the Albertine line.
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 Genealogy of the Royal Family of Saxony   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
HSH Maria Amalia Anna Josepha Antonia Justina Augustina Xaveria Aloysia Johanna Nepomucena Magdalena Walburga Katharina Princess of Saxony
HRH Anna Maria Maximiliane Stephania Karoline Johanna Luisa Xaveria Nepomucena Aloysia Benedicta Princess of Saxony
HRH Maria Josepha Luise Philippine Elisabeth Pia Angelica Margarethe Princess of Saxony
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Germany
The electoral college was to consist of the three Archbishops of Mainz, Trier, and Cologne; the Count Palatine of the Rhine, the Duke of Saxony (Sachsen-Wittenberg), and the Margrave of Brandenburg; to this number was added later the King of Bohemia.
A dispute with the Archbishop of Prague led to the murder, by the king's command, of the archbishop's vicar-general, John of Pomuk, and this caused open rebellion.
In 1394 the nobles with Jost, Margrave of Moravia, as their leader, took the king prisoner; he was soon set free at the instance of the German princes, but his release did not do away with the rule of the nobility in Bohemia.
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 Morganatic and Unequal Marriages in German Law
Heinrich "the illustrious", margrave of Meissen and landgrave of Thuringen (1218-88), had a third marriage in 1267 or 1268 with Elisabeth von Maltitz, the daughter of a ministerial.
Albrecht "the degenerate" (c1240-1314), margrave of Meissen, while married had by Kunigunde von Eisenberg (of a noble family) a son Albrecht; after his first wife's death in 1270 he married Kunigunde, thus legitimating his son Albrecht, whom he treated as margrave, in spite of the opposition of the land's estates.
Margrave Ernst zu Baden, founder of the Durlach line, was widowed in 1518 of a princess of Brandenburg-Ansbach, of whom he had two sons.
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 The Former Ruling House of Saxony, 1939-1945
, Margrave of Meissen, Prince of Saxony (1893-).
Maria Alix, Princess Franz Josef of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1901-)
Maria Josepha, Archduchess Otto Franz Josef of Austria (1867-1944).
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 Moravian Brethren from the Czechlands
Anna Maria (.Jaehne) Hehl (1716-1777), from Berthelsdorf, Upper Lusatia; of Moravian descent; wife of Bishop Matthew Hehl; died a Lititz (LC236).
Anna Maria (Neisser) Benzien (1724-1783), a daughter of Jacob and Anna Neisser; wife of Rev, Christian Thomas Benzien and later wife of Rev. Amadeus Paulinus Thrane; died at Bethlehem (N395, BC175).
1459 Albrecht "Animosus" (1443-1500), Duke of Saxony, Landgrave of Thuringia and Margrave of Meissen.
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 Saxony Royal Family
See 30.L2451 - Maria is the present Head of the Royal House of Saxony.
See 18.151567 - Alexander was named by the Margrave of Meissen as his heir in 1997 after which he and his two brothers took the title of Prince von Sachsen-Gessaphe.
Fourth - Princess Maria Cristina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
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 The Imperial Council of Princes and Counts of Germany , The Nobility of The Holy Roman Empire .
HRH Prince Vittorio Emanuele of Savoy, Prince of Naples.
Like the margraves, they were responsible for the military defence of an important region, and had strong arguments for retaining the Crown's tax incomes of their duchy to found their military force.
The conquests of the French revolutionary armies in the 1790s made the Empire itself untenable, so that Emperor Francis II in 1804 took the title of Emperor of Austria as Francis I, and ultimately, allowed (illegally) the dissolution of the Empire two years later.
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 Pretender Point @ 209.68.55.254 ()   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
heir-representative of the Margraves of Brandenburg, to whom Mecklenburg would have passed on the extinction of the house
George of Russia, son of Maria Vladimirovna of Russia, is considered by some to be the legitimate heir, being the grandson of a cousin of Czar Nicholas II of Russia.
Nicholas Romanov, the president of Romanov Family Association, a junior male descendant of the imperial family, is regarded by some as the head of the family, but he is born of a morganatic marriage and therefore not entitled to inherit the throne under strict Russian succession law.
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 RULERS OF GERMANY (DEUTSCHLAND)
  The Babenberg margraves of Austria being extinct and the succession to the duchy being open to question, it could be recovered by the crown and conferred on a new prince.
Son of Léopold of Lorraine; husband of Maria Theresia daughter of Karl VI JOSEF II of Austria
Hohenzollern Margraves of Brandenburg, Electors of Brandenburg from 1417
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 Women in power 1740-1770   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Elected as successor of Eleonora Maria von Manderscheid as the fifth and last consecutive sovereign of that Family in the Reichstift Elten (Chapter of the Realm).
The daughter of King João V of Portugal and Maria Ana de Áustria, who was regent of Portugal (1642-50), she was heiress presumptive for the first two years of her life and second-in-line trough out much of her life (1711-58).
After the death of Fürstäbtissin Maria Carolina, she won the election to the position of Princess-Abbess against Sophia Helena von Stadion, who remained in opposition to the new head of the territory and allied herself with the Prince-Bishop of Liège, who still tried to assert his authority over the Princess-Abbess.
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 Pretenders   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
With the decease of Feodor Ivanovich, the main stemma of the Rurikovichi became entire extinct: genealogically, the next surviving Byzantine line can be found only by reaching back to a collateral branch established in Italy in the early 14th century.
These Paleologi became Margraves of Montferrat, in the Piedmont - they became extinct in 1530, but through female heiresses their rights were inherited by the House of Gonzaga, Dukes of Mantua...
She married Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, and her eldest surviving heir was Maria Theresa, Queen of Hungaary and Bohemia, Archduchess of Austria and Lady of much else - she wed Francis Stephen of Lorraine and Tuscany, who was made Holy Roman Emperor in turn.
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 Provisional Listo of Orders
Grand Master: H.I.H. Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna of Russia (Maria I, Titular Empress and Autocrat of All the Russias [33]) (b.
Grand Master: H.I.H. Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna of Russia (Maria I, Titular Empress and Autocrat of All the Russias [34]) (b.
Sovereign : H.I.H. Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna of Russia (Maria I, Titular Empress and Autocrat of All the Russias [35]) (b.
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 alt.talk.royalty FAQ
Maria Laura of Habsburg-Lorraine, Princess of Belgium, Princess Imperial and Archduchess of Austria-Este, Princess Royal of Hungary and Bohemia (b.
Louisa Maria of Habsburg-Lorraine, Princess of Belgium, Princess Imperial and Archduchess of Austria-Este, Princess Royal of Hungary and Bohemia (b.
HRH Maria of Bourbon y Orleáns, Princess of the Two-Sicilies, (Archduchess Simeon of Austria)(b.
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Henry and Sophia's cousin Henry of Meissen fought over Thuringia.
Meissen won Thuringia, but Sophia's descendants were given Hesse as a consolation.
The early generations of this family are in dispute, and differsnt versions of them have been posted on this board.
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 Monarchies of Europe - Formerly-reigning monarchs and present-day claimants in Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Victor Emanuel, Prince of Naples (Vittorio Emanuele IV, Titular King of Italy) (1937-)
Grand Duchess Maria Wladimirovna of Russia (Maria, Titular Empress and Autocrat of All the Russias) (1953-)
Maria Emanuel, Margrave of Meissen (Maria Emanuel, Titular King of Saxony) (1926-)
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 Almanach de Holy Roman Empire , The Imperial Nobility of The Holy Roman Empire .
Herzog von Swabia, de jure Charles VIII I.R. Margrave of Upper and Lower of Lusatia.
Margrave of Meissen, de jure King of Saxony.
H.R.H. Prince Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy, Prince of Venice.
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 The Descendants of Queen Mary IV and III
Guntram Maria Josef, Archduke of Austria, Prince of Hungary and Bohemia, Prince of Tuscany (Erzherzog von Österreich, Prinz von Ungarn und Böhmen, Principe di Toscana)
Maria Antoinette Christine Josefa Rosa Margaretha Pia Angela Theresia Gabriele Isabella Ludmilla Zita Ruperta, Archduchess of Austria, Princess of Hungary and Bohemia, Princess of Tuscany (Erzherzogin von Österreich, Prinzessin von Ungarn und Böhmen, Principessa di Toscana)
Maria Beatrice Anna Felicitas Zita Charlotte Adelheid Christina Elisabeth Gennara, Archduchess of Austria, Princess of Hungary and Bohemia (Erzherzogin von Österreich, Prinzessin von Ungarn und Böhmen)
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 The Almanach de Chivalry , Imperial and Royal Orders of The Holy Roman Empire .
The Present Grand Chancellor and Principal Lady Grand Cross is Her Imperial and Royal Highness Princess Maria Alexandra of Germany, Duchess of Swabia, Duchess of Saxe-Altenburg, de jure Empress Maria of Germany.
The present Grand Chancellor and Principal Lady Grand Commander is Her Imperial and Royal Highness Princess Maria Alexandra of Germamy, Duchess of Swabia, Duchess of Saxe-Altenburg, de jure Empress Maria of Germany.
Her Imperial and Royal Princess Maria Alexandra of Germany, Duchess of Swabia, Duchess of Saxe-Altenburg, de jure Empress of Germany, was Conferred with the Sovereign Grand Mastership by His Imperial Highness, on the 6th of August, 2001, which is held under His personal protection.
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Maria Carolina Christina de Bourbon de Parme (nl)
Maria das Neves Ceita Baptista de Sousa (en)
Maria de la Esperanza von Borbon-Sizilien und Orleans-Braganza (de)
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 Imperial College of Heraldry of The Holy Roman Empire , Heraldry in The German Empire of The First Reich .
Therefore the Dukes of Saxony, bore an escutcheon (sometimes shown as a quarter) bearing the crossed swords of the marshalcy.
The Duke-Electors of Bavaria, bore an escutcheon with the Orb of the Empire, and the Margraves of Brandenburg, charged their Arms with an escutcheon bearing the Emperors sceptre.
This is why the Swabian branch of the Hohenzollerns (the family of the Margraves of Brandenburg) placed in the centre of their quarters a blue escutcheon charged with crossed sceptres.
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 Home - King Henry III   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Rivals such as Eckhard of Meissen and Duke Herman of Swabia strongly contested Henry's election, but with the aid of Archbishop Willigis of Mainz he was able to secure his election and coronation on (7 June 1002 in Mainz), though it would be a year before he was universally recognized.
In 1046 Henry held royal/imperial courts at Merseburg and Meissen, where he ended the strife between the Dux Bomeraniorum, the duke Bratislaw of Bohemia and Casimir I of Poland.
A former kingdom of Spain, Castile comprises the two regions of Old Castile in north-western Spain, and New Castile in the centre of the country.
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 Royal News 2004, Section I
Hereditary Prince Bernhard of Baden (son of Margrave Max of Baden and of his wife, Archduchess Valerie of Austria) and his wife, née Stephanie Kaul, had their second son, Friedrich Bernhard Leopold Christian Berthold Christoph, at Elisabethenkrankenhaus in Ravensburg on 9 March.
Princess Maria Theresia von Hohenzollern (b.at Sigmaringen on 11 October 1922, daughter of Friedrich Fürst von Hohenzollern and of his wife, Princess Margarete of Saxony) died on 13 December.
Duchess Maria Antoinette of Württemberg (b.at Altshausen on 31 August 1937, youngest child of Duke Philipp of Württemberg and of his second wife, Archduchess Rosa of Austria) died at Friedrichshafen on 12 November.
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 Home - Vocal music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Main article: Classical music era In music history, a different meaning of the term classical music is occasionally used: it designates music from a period in musical history covering approximately Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach to Beethoven – roughly, 1730–1820.
Category:Margraves of Meißen Meissen, Maria Emanuel, Margrave of Beretta 92 Combat
The Beretta 92 Combat is a semi-automatic pistol designed and manufactured by Beretta.
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 700000 people connected with European Royalty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Spouse: Margrave Johann I Of Brandenburg (Abt 1213-1266)
Mother: Maria Ana Fernanda Portugal Queen Of Saxony (1843-1884)
Of Meissen and Elizabeth Of Thurn and Taxis
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 TCS - MEMBERSHIP
ITALY: HRH Prince Victor Emanuel, Prince of Naples, Duke of Savoy**
Heir: HRH Prince Emanuel Filiberto, Prince of Venice
SAXONY: HRH Prince Maria Emanuel, Margrave of Meissen (1968-)
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