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Mary of Enghien, also Maria d'Enghien, (1367 – May 9, 1446) was Countess of Lecce 1384–1446, and, by her second marriage, Queen of Naples and titular Queen of Sicily, Jerusalem, and Hungary 1406–1414.
She was the daughter of John of Enghien and (Sanchie or) Blanche of Baux.
However, Peter died childless in 1384 and was succeeded by Mary and her husband Raimondo del Balzo Orsini di Nola, whom she married also in 1384.
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Mary of Enghien, also Maria d'Enghien, (1367–May 9, 1446) was Countess of Lecce 1384–1446, and, by her second marriage, Queen of Naples and titular Queen of Sicily, Jerusalem, and Hungary 1406–1414.
She was the daughter of John of Enghien and (Sanchie or) Blanche of Baux.
However, Peter died childless in 1384 and was succeeded by Mary and her husband Raimondo del Balzo Orsini di Nola, whom she married also in 1384.
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 French History of the Bourbon Dynasty
Marie de' Medici wasted the wealth amassed by Henri IV.; she never purged herself of the charge of having known of the king's assassination; her /intimate/ was d'Epernon, who did not ward off Ravaillac's blow, and who was proved to have known the murderer personally for a long time.
After DNA comparison with that reclaimed from the hair of Marie Antoinette proved the identity of the heart in the year 2000, the remains were finally buried in the Basilica on June 8, 2004.
Louis-Stanislas-Xavier was born on November 17, 1755 in the Palace of Versailles, Versailles, France, the fourth son of the dauphin Louis, the son of King Louis XV and Marie Leszczynska.
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 Enghien: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
THE ARREST OF THE DUKE OF THE LAST DAYS...fall began with the murder of the Duke of Enghien, the inauguration of the imperial period...
Operations of Enghien and Turenne 390 Bavarian truce with Sweden and France 391 Bavaria resumes the Imperial...
The fact that Louis de Bourbon-Conde, Duke of Enghien and the cousin of Louis XVI, happened to be in the German Duchy of Baden at the time convinced Napoleon that he was the guilty...
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 Giovanni Antonio del Balzo Orsini   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
He was son of Raimondo del Balzo Orsini, Prince of Taranto, and Mary of Enghien, heiress of the Brienne main branch.
Thus, Peter of Enghien (who himself died childless 1384) was a remarkable magnate in Neapolitan kingdom.
Giovanni Antonio's mother, Mary (1367–1446), Countess of Lecce, was daughter of John of Enghien and Bianca del Balzo.
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 Taranto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1200 - Guy Walter III of Brienne, husband of (Albinia, Elvira) Mary of Lecce of Altavilla, daughter of King Tancred of Sicily (Tancred of Hauteville, Count of Lecce);
1406 - Ladislas of Durazzo, king of Naples, second husband of Mary of Enghien;
1420 - Giovanni Antonio del Balzo Orsini, son of Mary and Raimondello;
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 The Pieta
Thou Son of God and Son of the Virgin Mary, God and Man, Thou who in fear sweated blood for us on the Mount of Olives in order to bring peace, and to offer Thy Most Holy Death to God Thy Heavenly Father for the salvation of this dying person...
The Blessed Virgin Mary once told Her faithful servant Alain: "My Son so loves those who assist at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass that, if it were necessary He would die for them as many times as they've heard Masses."
France, who died in the odor of sanctity, March 21st, 1907, received these two invocations from Our Lord Himself, as she affirmed, and with them a double MISSION to adore and invoke the Sacred Wounds unceasingly and to revive this devotion in the hearts of creatures.
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 Una Birch, Madame de Staël and Napoleon : a study in ideals
and sometimes as Elizabeth ; the Duc d’Enghien is Mary Stuart ; Savary is Lord Kent ; Schlegel is M. William ; Necker is “ my wife.” The book was begun in 1800, and broken off at M. Necker’s death in 1804.
Life became intolerable, but in spite of this, and of a friend’s warning to remember Mary Stuart’s fate,—“ nineteen years of misery and then a catastrophe,” it was terribly difficult for her to abandon Coppet and all its memories.
The idea of gaol was horrible to her.
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