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  1. 13 mag 2024 · Hermann I (German: Hermann von Cilli, Slovene: Herman Celjski; around 1333 – 21 March 1385), Count of Celje, was a Styrian nobleman, who was head of the House of Celje between 1359 and 1385. In the first decade, he ruled together with his older brother Ulrich.

    • 1359/60 – 1385
    • Ulrich I
  2. 6 giorni fa · Hermann I of Celje 1333–1385: Ulrich I of Celje 1331–1368: Leopold III 1351–1386 Duke of Austria: Albert III of Austria 1349–1395 Duke of Austria: Adolf of the Palatinate 1300–1327: Louis IV 1282–1347 Holy Roman Emperor: Elizabeth of Pomerania c. 1347 –1393: Anna of Świdnica-Jawor 1339–1362: Charles I 1316–1347–1378 King of ...

  3. 26 apr 2024 · 2024.04.26. Our exhibition on Otto von Habsburg opened on 19 April at the Regional Museum of Celje. In the 1980s, our namesake was an important supporter of Slovenia’s independence and later its accession to the European Union.

  4. 5 mag 2024 · In about 1406 he remarried Mary's cousin Barbara of Celje (Barbara Celjska, nicknamed the "Messalina of Germany"), daughter of Count Hermann II of Celje. Hermann's mother Katarina Kotromanić (of the House of Kotromanic) and Mary's mother Queen Elizabeta (Elisabeth of Bosnia) were sisters, or cousins who were adopted sisters.

  5. 3 giorni fa · Hermann I of Celje 1333–1385: Wenzel the Idle 1361–1373 – 1378–1419: Herman II of Celje c. 1360 – 1435: Albert IV of Austria 1377–1404: Jobst 1354–1397–1411: Frederick I of Saxony 1370–1428: Elisabeth of Bavaria 1383–1442: Frederick I 1371–1415–1440: Elisabeth of Nuremberg 1358–1411: Ulrich I of Celje 1331–1368 ...

  6. 2 giorni fa · The St. Cecilia's Church and Capuchin monastery are situated on the right bank of the river Savinja. They lie on the smaller hill and the easiest way to access them is by 90 covered stairs. Stairs were made in the year 1826 and renovated in the year 1972. From here is a nice view to the old town centre and to the park on the left bank of the ...

  7. 8 mag 2024 · This contribution focuses on the cultural life in Celje and its protagonists during World War II. In the attempt to Germanise Slovenia and its inhabitants, the German occupiers started implementing measures for the eradication of the local ethnicity and culture immediately after their arrival, and their primary target was the Slovenian culture.