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  Biography - Leopold Ii Of Belgium
Outside of Belgium, however, he is chiefly remembered as the founder and sole owner of the Congo Free State, a secret private enterprise scheme to extract rubber and ivory which was responsible for the death of an estimated 5-21 million Africans.
Leopold was born in Brussels to Leopold I and Princesse Louise-Marie Thérèse Charlotte Isabelle dOrléans.
Princess Stephanie of Belgium, born at Laeken on May 21, 1864, and died at the Abbey of Pannonhalma at Györszentmarton, Hungary on August 23, 1945.
mywebpage.netscape.com /Abell9583/leopold-ii-of-belgium-biography.html   (508 words)

  
 Stephanie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Princess Stéphanie of Belgium (Stéphanie Clotilde Louise Herminie Marie Charlotte of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha) (1864–1945), wife of Crown Prince Rudolf, heir to the Austrian imperial throne, daughter of King Léopold II of Belgium
Stephanie Douglas Forrester, fictional character on the soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful.
Stephanie of LazyTown is a fictional character in the children's TV show LazyTown, currently played by Julianna Rose Mauriello.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Stephanie   (402 words)

  
 Belgian Royal Family
Belgium, with Holland formed the Kingdom of the Netherlands as confirmed by the Congress of Vienna on 9 June 1815.
Mathilde was granted the title Princess of Belgium ad personam by Royal Decree on 8 November 1999, which was published on 13 November 1999 but didn't come into force until 4 December 1999, when she married Prince Philippe.
Claire was granted the title Princess of Belgium ad personam by Royal Decree on 1 April 2003, which was published on 8 April 2003 but didn't come into force until 8 April 2003, when she married Prince Laurent.
www.btinternet.com /~allan_raymond/Belgian_Royal_Family.htm   (1379 words)

  
 Princess Stephanie helps fight AIDS with art
Princess Stephanie of Monaco has continued her tireless efforts to combat AIDS by supporting a fundraising dinner in Monaco.
The princess attended the Monaco AIDS Association's "AIDS Party 03" in her role as president of Women Facing AIDS, the charity she established with her brother Prince Albert.
Princess Stephanie is accompanied by Miranda Viale Douala, the director of the Monaco AIDS Association, as she arrives at the gala event
www.hellomagazine.com /royalty/2003/10/27/princessstephanie   (221 words)

  
 Stephanie's Astrapia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Stephanie's Astrapia, Astrapia stephaniae also known as Princess Stephanie's Astrapia is a medium-sized, up to 37cm long, fl bird of paradise with an iridescent blue green and purple head, silky plumage below and two very long, broad purplish fl central tail feathers.
Inhabits and endemic to the mountain forests in central and eastern Papua New Guinea, the Stephanie's Astrapia was discovered by Carl Hunstein in 1884.
It was named in honor of Princess Stéphanie of Belgium, the wife of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria whom was commemorated by the Blue Bird of Paradise.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Stephanie's_Astrapia   (177 words)

  
 Princess Stephanie Of Monaco : Biography Card
For Stephanie, enjoying life "to the full" involved embracing a glamorous lifestyle and dating a string of high profile men as she tried her hand at modelling, fashion design and pop singing.
Three years later, Stephanie's independent streak landed her in the headlines once again, when she announced she was expecting her third child out of wedlock.
Never one for convention, Stephanie surprised few when in 2001, aged 36, she enjoyed a romantic liaison with married elephant trainer Franco Knie and moved, along with her three children, into a Swiss caravan to live the circus life.
www.netcomuk.co.uk /~lenin/PRINCESS_STEPHANIE.html   (801 words)

  
 Worldandnation: Rainier buried beside his princess
MONACO - Prince Rainier III was reunited in death with his beloved Princess Grace on Friday in Monaco's cathedral, with an emotional and pomp-filled funeral at the site where the two began their fairy tale marriage nearly half a century ago.
Their children - heir Prince Albert II and Princesses Caroline and Stephanie - followed the funeral cortege with faces frozen in grief from Monaco's royal palace to the Romanesque-style cathedral.
Princess Stephanie sat slumped in grief, clutching a handkerchief in her fl-gloved hands.
www.sptimes.com /2005/04/16/news_pf/Worldandnation/Rainier_buried_beside.shtml   (556 words)

  
 More Motherhood For Stephanie - CBS News
Princess Stephanie, 33, has not announced the identity of the infant's father.
Stephanie met Ducruet when he was assigned to protect her during her brief career as a rock singer in 1988.
Stephanie reportedly battled her father for permission to appear at functions with Ducruet and, eventually, to marry him.
www.cbsnews.com /stories/1998/07/15/world/printable13944.shtml   (296 words)

  
 ABC News: Did Curse Put the 'Grim' in Grimaldi?
Stephanie gave birth to a daughter, Camille, two years later, but this time she didn't marry the father.
Stephanie took up with a married elephant trainer, moving her three children into a trailer so they could follow the circus.
Stephanie's older sister has had to cope with as many or even more calamities in her life.
abcnews.go.com /International/story?id=668475&page=2   (364 words)

  
 belgium
Albert I (of Belgium) (1875-1934), king of the Belgians (1909-34), nephew of King Leopold II.
Leopold I (of Belgium) (1790-1865), king of the Belgians (1831-65).
He was succeeded by his nephew Albert I. Leopold III (1901-83), king of the Belgians (1934-51), son of King Albert I, and grandnephew of King Leopold II, born November 3, 1901, in Brussels.
website.lineone.net /~johnbidmead/belgium.htm   (1105 words)

  
 Descendants of Leopold I, King of The Belgians (1790-1865)
Archduke Franz of Austria and Princess Sophie of Bavaria
Princess Astrid of Sweden, daughter of Prince Carl of
Sweden, Duke of Vastergotland and Princess Ingeborg of
www.worldroots.com /foundation/royal/leopold1belgiumdesc1790.htm   (430 words)

  
 Stephanie & Adans - Page 3 - The Royal Forums
Stephanie had two children, Louis and Pauline, with her bodyguard, Daniel Ducruet, before they married in 1995.
Princess Stephanie of Monaco has secretly married her acrobat boyfriend.
Princess Stephanie of Monaco alone in the streets of Monaco the day after it was announced by palace spokesman Armand Deus that she and Adans Lopez Peres, whose age wasn't available, were married Friday in a private ceremony,.
www.theroyalforums.com /forums/f13/stephanie-adans-863-3.html   (990 words)

  
 .:MAYERLING:.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Shot by Rudolf in a hunting lodge at Mayerling, Mary was dressed and, with a broom handle to keep her corpse upright, seated between her two uncles, driven to the cemetery at Heiligenkreuz where she was swiftly buried.
Maja Grnja, as Princess Stephanie, was consequent to the role of Rudolf’s wife.
Franz Josef’s Court was not inclined to luxury, so the wedding between Prince Rudolf and Princess Stephanie of Belgium was held within limits of court’s protocol, but without splendour and exaggeration.
www.snp.org.yu /english/ballet/performances/mayerling.htm   (1881 words)

  
 The Ghosts of Mayerling: The death of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria-Hungary (1858-1889)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The marriage was loveless, and even though two children were born of it, Emperor Karl I and Archduke Ferdinand, Otto never stopped womanizing and enjoying all the pleasures that Vienna offered to a handsome member of the Habsburg dynasty.
Their marriage, as it happened frequently in the house of Habsburg, was arranged and involved little love between the young couple.
Stephanie was not even seventeen years of age at the time of her wedding and she failed to keep her husband from wandering the streets of Vienna in search of licentious enjoyments.
www.eurohistory.com /mayerling.html   (1254 words)

  
 Clementine: Princess Napoleon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In 1910 on the occasion of her marriage to Prince Victor Napoleon, the press received her as "the newest French princess." Clementine of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, princess of Belgium, was born at Laeken Palace on 30 July 1872.
After Stephanie's departure to Austria, King Leopold II tied to sweeten the life of his young daughter, while also keeping her away from Queen Marie-Henriette.
Once she became of age, Princess Clementine was given her own entourage, and given the independence to travel without her mother's approval.
www.eurohistory.com /clementine.html   (960 words)

  
 Princess Caroline Weds Again - CBS News
Caroline was first married in 1978 to French playboy Philippe Junot, a union which drew the disapproval of her parents and the constant attention of the international press.
The princess' father, Prince Rainier, 75; her brother, Prince Albert, 40, and her children, Andrea, 14, Charlotte, 12, and Pierre, 11, were on hand at Saturday's wedding.
Stephanie, who had a baby girl born out of wedlock in July and has two children from her first marriage, divorced her second husband, former bodyguard Daniel Ducruet, in 1996 after he was photographed cavorting poolside at a Riviera villa with a former Miss Topless Belgium.
www.cbsnews.com /stories/1999/01/23/world/main29789.shtml   (426 words)

  
 Namnlöst dokument
Since left wing parties couldn't accept him, it resulted in a constitutional crisis, and Leopold abdicated on the 16 of July 1951 and was succeeded by his son, Baudouin I.
Leopold III of the Belgians and Queen Astrid (née Princess of Sweden).
His parents were King Leopold III of the Belgians and Queen Astrid (née Princess of Sweden).
www.warholm.nu /Kingbel.html   (495 words)

  
 prince rainier | funeral
Princess Stephanie, listened stoically as the archbishop spoke of the accomplishments of the "builder prince", as he became known.
He is to be interred in the cathedral in a tomb beside that of Princess Grace.
Kings, princesses and dignitaries converged on Monaco, hours before the funeral of its most illustrious son, Prince Rainier III.
www.leninimports.com /prince_rainier_funeral.html   (1538 words)

  
 Princess Stephanie 'ready to divorce' wayward husband
THE unhappy royal House of Grimaldi, recently outstripped in the scandal stakes by the House of Windsor, yesterday looked likely to regain lost ground, with the announcement by a lawyer for Princess Stephanie of Monaco that she "is very certainly going to head for a divorce".
The princess can expect support from her family, especially her father, Prince Rainier, who has made no secret of his distrust for Mr Ducruet.
Stephanie's sister, Princess Caroline - once divorced, once widowed - has advised her to distance herself from her cheating spouse.
www.telegraph.co.uk /htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/1996/09/12/wste12.html   (467 words)

  
 The Young Royals Reference Pages
Cecily, Princess of Salm, born December 4, 1989
Maria Laura, Archduchess of Austria, Princess of Belgium, born August 26, 1988
Stephanie, Princess of Auersperg, born September 9, 1988
members.tripod.com /~young_royals/princesses10_12.html   (270 words)

  
 Hapsburgs
Princess, later Ruler of the Spanish Netherlands, wife of Archduke Albert VII, daughter of King Philipp II of Spain and Elisabeth of Valois
Princess of Portugal, youngest daughter of Emperor Karl V and Isabella of Portugal
Princess of Salerno, daughter of Emperor Franz II and Princess Maria Theresia of Naples and Sicily
www.geocities.com /historyofaustria/habsburgs.html   (6790 words)

  
 September 1982 ( Stephanie's condition etc.) - The Royal Forums
And it's heartbreaking to read Stephanie's words as she describes how she felt with all the pain, the sadness and her physical injuries, which are not often mentioned but severe anyhow.
The princesses injuries on the upper spine and those on the nerve-cord are limited and will be healing completely without after-effect.
It must be really hard to go all the stuff she went thru and then also being accused by some people of many horrible things and being pressured and chased for 20 years to give an interview about the accident.
www.theroyalforums.com /forums/f13/september-1982-stephanies-condition-etc-6958.html   (1788 words)

  
 Worldroots.com
Astrid, Princess of Sweden, Queen of the Belgians (1905-1935)
Astrid, Princess of Sweden, Queen of the Belgians
Princess Elisabeth Therese Marie Helene of the Belgians *2001
worldroots.com /brigitte/royal/royal16a.htm   (394 words)

  
 Glacier Gateway Motor Lodge - Franz Josef Glacier: About The Emperor Franz Josef
Married to H.R.H the Princess Elizabeth of Bavaria on the 24th April 1854.
Princess Gisela later married Prince Leopold of Bavaria, in 1873.
The Crown Princess brought a daughter into the world, but was unable to have more children.
www.franzjosefmotels.co.nz /attractions/emperor.html   (328 words)

  
 HELLO! Profiles
However, as she weathered the loss of her mother, struggled to find her career niche and was dogged by failed relationships it became clear Stephanie's life was far from a fairy tale.
Born on February 1, 1965, Princess Stephanie spent her early years in the Palais de Monaco, dreaming of studying fashion design.
However, that relationship came to an end in 2002, and Stephanie and her family returned to the Monegasgue fold.
www.hellomagazine.com /profiles/princessstephanie   (777 words)

  
 The Ruling House of Belgium, 1939-1945
Baudouin, Prince of Belgium, Duke of Brabant (1930-)
Henriette, Princess Emanuel of Orleans, Duchess of Vendôme (1870-)
Stephanie, Countess Elémer von Lónyay de Nagy-Lónya und Vásáros-Namény (1864-1945).
gsteinbe.intrasun.tcnj.edu /royalty/houses/belgium.htm   (156 words)

  
 If you read the first parts oft this short biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
And Elisabeth didn´t like Princess Stephanie of Belgium, the woman of the crown prince, she called Stephanie a "Trampeltier"(=a camel breed) and tried to get out of her and Rudolfs way.
The marriage between Sthephanie and Rudolf wasen´t a lucky one, Stephanie liked the aristocratic way of life and Rudolf disliked that.
Because of the differences of Stephanie and Rudolf, he gets his physical love frome different Viennese girls, where he gets an painful venereal disease, to fight against the pain he used morphine and alcohol.
home.pages.at /titania/noirgreek.htm   (1626 words)

  
 RoyalOperaHouse - Synopses - Ballet synopses from previous seasons
Rudolf's unhappy political marriage to Princess Stephanie of Belgium, his involvement with the Hungarian separatists' cause, and the oppressive opposition of his father, Emperor Franz Josef, undoubtedly motivated the desperate conclusion at Mayerling.
At the ball to celebrate his wedding to Princess Stephanie of Belgium, Crown Prince Rudolf offends his parents and bride by flirting openly with Princess Louise.
Accompanied by Bratfisch, Rudolf and Stephanie arrive at the tavern in disguise.
info.royaloperahouse.org /Synopses/index.cfm?ccs=78&cs=1135   (643 words)

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