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  1. 2. Mai 2024 · His Royal Highness Prince Jean-Christophe Napoléon Bonaparte, Prince Napoléon, heir to the imperial family of France, married Countess Olympia von und zu Arco-Zinneberg already civilly at the townhall of Neuilly-sur-Seine on 17 October. The evening of 18 October the Polterabend, as they call it in German, took place in Paris, where the women ...

  2. 21. Mai 2024 · How Isabella heralded a golden age for Brussels. Sent from Spain to rule the Habsburg Netherlands from Brussels, Archdukes Isabella and Albert brought peace and stability to the Low Countries. But it was the engaging Isabella who set the tone. Tuesday, 25 April 2023. By Helen MacEwan.

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · 26.05.2024, 16:03 Uhr. Haus Bayern freut sich über ein weiteres frisch verheiratetes Ehepaar in den eigenen Reihen! Prinz Stanislaus hat seiner großen Liebe Isabella das Jawort gegeben.

  4. Vor 4 Tagen · The dress made of satin duchesse, had a four metres long train, and was designed by the Dutch-Belgian designer couple Jacques Devos and Pamela Hoffmann. The bride wore a tiara of the Dutch royal family with pearls on top. Special was the veil, designed by the Belgian artist Isabelle de Borchgrave. Not lace, but sustainable paper ...

  5. Vor 6 Tagen · Servant of God Empress Zita was the last empress and queen of Christendom. She was the wife of Blessed Charles von Habsburg, Emperor and King. Together they reigned over the Austro-Hungarian Empire during World War I from November 1916 to November 1918, when they were exiled from their country.

  6. 2. Mai 2024 · NettyRoyal. Leave a Comment. Prince Henri de Bourbon de Parme and Archduchess Gabriella of Austria tied the knot on 12 September 2020 in the chapel of the beautiful Tratzberg Castle in Jenbach, Austria, that belongs to the Counts Goëss-Enzenberg.

  7. 8. Mai 2024 · Seit 1477 war er mit Maria von Burgund, Tochter Karls des Kühnen und der Isabella von Bourbon, vermählt. Er prägte mit seiner Heiratsdiplomatie die politische Landkarte Europas und legte den Grundstein für die österreichisch-ungarische Donaumonarchie. Maximilian I. verstarb am 12. Jänner 1519 im Alter von 59 Jahren in Wels.