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  My Family
Sophia was born on 9 Jul 1836 in Biebrich.
Sophia Bernadotte of Wisborg (Countess) was born in 1892.
Sophia Dorothea of Celle was born on 10 Sep 1666.
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 Oscar II of Sweden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
King Oscar II of Sweden and Norway, Oscar Fredrik (January 21, 1829 - December 8, 1907) was the third son of King Oscar I of Sweden and Norway.
His second son, Oscar, resigned his royal rights on his marriage in 1888 with a lady-in-waiting, Miss Ebba Munck, when he assumed the title of Prince Bernadotte and from 1892 he was known as Count Wisborg.
Harald V of Norway, the great-grandson of Oscar II (grandson of his third son duke of Westrogothia), succeeded in 1991 to the throne of Norway once held by his great-grandfather, Oscar himself.
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 Station Information - Sophia
Many Gnostics (especially the followers of Valentinius) taught that there was the One, the original, unknowable God (the Monad as it is called by Monoimus, or the first Aeon); and then from the One emanated other Aeons, pairs of lesser beings in sequence.
Sophia's fears and anguish of losing her life, just as she lost the light of the One, caused confusion and longing to return to it.
The three sensations experienced by Sophia creates three types of humans: hylics (bond to the matter, the principle of evil), psychics (bond to the soul and partly saved from evil) and the pneumatics that can return to the plemora if they achieve gnosis and can behold the world of light.
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Nassau Nassaunä´sou, former duchy, W central Germany, situated N and E of the Main and Rhine rivers.
Sophia Dorothea Sophia Dorotheasōfī´e dŏrethē´e, 1666-1726, electress of Hanover, wife of Elector George Louis (later King George I of England); sometimes called Sophia Dorothea of Celle.
John Maurice of Nassau John Maurice of Nassau, 1604-79, Dutch general and colonial administrator, a prince of the house of Nassau-Siegen; grandnephew of William the Silent.
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 Berengar I of NARBONNE - Daughter of NASSAU
1 Agnes of NASSAU =Konrad VII of BICKENBACH
Ancestors of Anna Amalie of NASSAU, Countess of Nassau
\-Sabine of WURTTEMBERG Anna Amalie of NASSAU, Countess of Nassau
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg827 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Sophia Wilhelmina Mariana VON NASSAU was born 9 Jul 1836 and died 30 Dec 1913.
Marie of NASSAU was born 1825 and died 1902.
Sophia BERNADOTTE Countess was born 1892 and died 1936.
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 Sophia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sophia is a common name that comes from the Greek word σοφία ("wisdom"), that may refer to:
The Sophia of Jesus Christ, gnostic tractate from Nag Hammadi
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
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 OSCAR II OF SWEDEN FACTS AND INFORMATION
He was the third son of King Oscar_I_of_Sweden and Josephine_of_Leuchtenberg.
The king's other sons were Charles, duke of Västergötland, who married Princess Ingeborg of Denmark; and Eugén, duke of Närke well known as an artist.
Harald_V_of_Norway, the great-grandson of Oscar II (grandson of his third son duke of Västergötland), succeeded in 1991 to the throne of Norway once held by his great-grandfather, Oscar himself.
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 nassau
Nassau is the capital city of the Bahamas.
Nassau was founded by the British in the mid-17th century as Charles Towne, but it was renamed to Nassau after William III of Orange-Nassau in 1695.
Nassau was subjected to numerous attempted invasions by the Spanish during the late 18th century, and in 1776 it was captured and briefly held by American revolutionaries.\n
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg812 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Oscar married Sophia Wilhelmina Mariana VON NASSAU on 6 Jun 1857 in Biebrich.
Sophia Wilhelmina Mariana VON NASSAU [Parents] [scrapbook] was born 9 Jul 1836 in Biebrich.
Sophia married Oscar 11 BERNADOTTE King of Sweden on 6 Jun 1857 in Biebrich.
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Halfdan's son, Harald the Fairhaired, at the age of ten years succeeded his father on the throne of Norway, or it afterward proved to be the throne of United Norway.
Himself married to the fervently religious Princess Sophie of Nassau, the king brought about the marriage of his oldest son, Crown Prince Adolphus, the present king of Sweden, to Princess Victoria of Bade, a granddaughter of Emperor William of Germany, and a great-granddaughter of Gustavus IV of Sweden.
His third son, Prince Charles, Duke of West Gothland, is married to Princess Ingeborg of Denmark, a granddaughter of Charles XV of Sweden.
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 SOPHIA
She was born in Athens on November 2, 1938, as Sophia, the eldest child of the King of Greece, Paul I (1901-1964) and his queen, Frederika Luise Thyra Victoria Margarita Sophia Olga Cecilia Isabella Christa, Princess of Hanover, Princess of Great Britain and Ireland, Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1917-1975).
The Electress Sophia of Hanover was born Sophia, Pfalzgräfin von Simmern, at The Hague on October 14, 1630, and died at Herrenhausen on June 8, 1714.
Before her marriage, Sophia, as the daughter of Frederick V, Elector Palatine of the Rhine, was referred to as Sophie, Princess Palatine of the Rhine, or as Sophia of the Palatinate.
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 Nassau (disambiguation)
Nassau County, New York; a county in the USA
Nassau agreement; a treaty between the United States and Britain trading US-built Polaris missiles for rights to lease a nuclear submarine base in the Holy Loch, near Glasgow
Nassau Sound; a body of water in the U.S. state of Florida
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 Sophia of Nassau : Sophia Wilhelmina of Nassau   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Sophia of Nassau : Sophia Wilhelmina of Nassau
terms defined : Sophia of Nassau : Sophia Wilhelmina of Nassau
She married King II of Sweden">Oscar II of Sweden on June 6, 1857 at the castle in Biebrich[?].
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 June 6 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
1857 - Sophia of Nassau marries the future King Oscar II of Sweden-Norway.
1996 - The sons of Darlie Routier, Damon and Devon, are stabbed to death in their Rowlett, Texas home.
Their mother was later convicted of the murder.
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Ivan V Ivan V, 1666-96, czar of Russia (1682-96), son of Czar Alexis by his first wife.
William III William III, 1817-90, king of the Netherlands and grand duke of Luxembourg (1849-90), son and successor of William II.
William III ruled as a constitutional monarch, and his long reign was unmarred by friction with the States-General.
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 Nassau-Weilburg Royal Family
He thus became the Duke of Nassau in 1816 following the extinction of the Usingen line of the House of Nassau.
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 Adolf's distant cousin King Wilhelm III without males heirs.
See 34 and 45.21 - Adolf became Grand Duke Adolphe 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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 Sophia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Miedos y anguish de Sophia de perder su vida, apenas como ella perdió la luz de la, causado la confusión y desear para volverle.
La creación del Demiurge leo'n-hecho frente es también un error durante este exile, según algunas fuentes gnósticas como resultado de Sophia que intenta emanar en sus el propios, sin sus contrapartes masculinas.
Las tres sensaciones experimentadas por Sophia crean tres tipos de seres humanos: hylics (enlace a la materia, al principio del mal), psychics (enlace al alma y ahorrado en parte de mal) y la neumática que puede volver al plemora si logran gnosis y puede behold el mundo de la luz.
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 Almanach de Gotha   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
HIRH Archduke Jakob-Maximilian of Austria, Prince of Hungary and Bohemia, Son of HIRH Archduke Ferdinand of Austria and HIRH Archduchess Katharina of Austria
HRH Prince Umberto of Bulgaria, Duke of Saxony, Son of HRH Prince Konstantin-Assen of Bulgaria, Prince of Vidin, Duke of Saxony & HRH Princess Maria of Bulgaria, Duchess of Saxony
HH Infante Dom Diniz of Portugal, Son of HRH Dom Duarte, Duke of Bragança & HRH Doña Isabel Ines, Duchess of Bragança
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Married secondly in 1518 Sophia of Pomerania (*1498,†1568).
Married in 1572 in Copenhagen Sophia of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (*1557,†1631 Nykøbing-Falster).
Married in 1643 at Glücksburg Castle in Holstein Sophia Amalia of Brunswick-Lüneburg (*1628,†1685 Copenhagen).
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 Sophia Hedwig, Countess of Nassau Dietz, with her Three Sons by MOREELSE, Paulus
Sophia Hedwig, Countess of Nassau Dietz, with her Three Sons
His historiated portrait of Countess Sophia Hedwig shows her with her three sons in the role of Charity.
She is depicted wearing a quasioriental costume and jewelled headdress, her two eldest sons wear antique tunics, and her lightly draped youngest son wears the two strings of pearls which he was adorned when Morelsee portrayed him when he was twenty-nine weeks old.
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 Norwegian Life   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
His reign was one of reconstruction—politically, financially, and socially,—and during the last years of his life he received strong and repeated evidence of the love of his people, especially upon the twenty-fifth anniversary as king of Sweden.
King Oscar with his two crowns received as an inheritance two important problems to be solved—the reorganization of the Swedish army and the settlement of the difficulties between Norway and Sweden.
The gods awake to new life and join Vidar and Vale, and the sons of Thor, Mode and Magne, who have survived the great destruction and who have been given their father's hammer, because there is to be no more war.
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 Swedish Royal Family
See 18.21 - Oscar was the son of King Carl XIV Johan of Sweden (born Jean Baptiste Bernadotte) who was selected as the future King of Sweden in 1810, finally becoming King in 1818.
Jean Baptiste was the adopted son (adopted in 1810) of King Carl XIII of Sweden
They were driving along the winding, narrow roads near their villa at Küssnacht am Rigi, Schwyz, Switzerland on the shores of Lake of Lucerne, Leopold lost control of the vehicle and the car plunged down a ravine.
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 Sweden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
son of Karl IX Mary Eleanora of Bransdenburg
son of John Casimir of Zweibrucken + Catherine, daughter of Gustav II Hedvig Eleonora of Holstein Gottorp
son of Oskar II Viktoria of Baden (Vasa descendent)
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 Ancestors and Family of Sophia Wilhelmina Mariana von Nassau-Weilburg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Sofia was the daughter of duke Wilhelm of Nassau and Pauline of Württemberg.
She got four children, the sons Gustaf, Oscar, Carl and Eugen.
Sophia married Oscar II of Sweden Bernadotte, son of Oscar I of Sweden Bernadotte and Josephine de Beauharnais, on 6 Jun 1857 in Biebrich.
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 Nassau News
Local news for Nassau, NY continually updated from thousands of sources on the web.
A dynamic journalism workshop for high school juniors and seniors will be held on the campus of Nassau Community College on October 28th from 8:30 a.m.
Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy and Nassau County Executive Thomas R. Suozzi have been named as Grand Marshals of the annual Columbus Day Parade, sponsored by Order Sons of Italy in America, scheduled...
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 Nassau News
A blue daisy tattoo helped Nassau police yesterday identify the woman battered to death and dumped in affluent Sands Point as a mother of two young children from Mastic Beach.
Nassau police yesterday appealed to a Westbury man wanted in the fatal stabbing of his boss Friday in Syosset to surrender.
Schmeler is getting ready for a party she didn't expect to have at her Nassau home.
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 (Sophia - Victoria Louise of Prussia )
Sophia Charlotte (20 Oct 1668 - 1 FEB 1704/05)
Sophia Dorothea of Celle (10 Sep 1666 - 13 Nov 1726)
Sophia of Mecklenburg- Gustrow (4 Sep 1557 - 4 Oct 1631)
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