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  1. Vor 6 Tagen · Belgiums Prince Philippe, the second son of King Leopold I, was one of the most indolent aristocrats in 19th century Europe. He refused numerous foreign crowns, found politics boring and shunned the limelight. Monday, 16 January 2023. By Vincenzo De Meulenaere.

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  2. 5. Juni 2024 · Maurice, Count of Saxony (German: Graf Hermann Moritz von Sachsen; French: Maurice de Saxe) (28 October 1696 – 20 November 1750) was a Franco-Saxon soldier in French service who became a Marshal and later also Marshal General of France.

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · It may have taken almost two decades to be recognised as a royal love child, but Delphine of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha is now, officially, a Princess of Belgium. While her extraordinary story initially shook the Belgian establishment, Delphine is now being embraced as the royal family’s newest member.

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · Marie (born Princess Marie Alexandra Victoria of Edinburgh; 29 October 1875 – 18 July 1938) [note 1] was the last queen of Romania as the wife of King Ferdinand I . Marie was born into the British royal family. Her parents were Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh (later Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha), and Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia.

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (Franz August Karl Albert Emanuel; 26 August 1819 – 14 December 1861) was the husband of Queen Victoria. As such, he was consort of the British monarch from their marriage on 10 February 1840 until his death in 1861.

  6. 31. Mai 2024 · Maurice de Saxe and the Conquest of the Austrian Netherlands 1744-1748. Band 1: The Ghosts of Dettingen Details English text, 8 Farbtafeln, ca. 10 Karten. 304 Seiten.

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · Dans le but de limiter, à l’avenir, les incursions barbares, Marc Aurèle tente de romaniser ceux "qui en étaient dignes", avec plus ou moins de succès. Au début du mois de mars 180, il tombe malade, à Vienne, l’actuelle capitale autrichienne selon certaines sources, ou à Sirmium, Sremska Mitrovica en Serbie, selon Tertullien, ce qui est plus vraisemblable. Sans doute victime de la ...