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  1. 25 mag 2024 · The House of Oldenburg is an ancient dynasty of German origin whose members rule or have ruled in Denmark, Iceland, Greece, Norway, Russia, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Livonia, Schleswig, Holstein, and Oldenburg.

  2. 3 giorni fa · One of these children, Alexander John, died in infancy. Furthermore, Alexandra and Edward's eldest son, Albert Victor , died in 1892 after contracting an illness during a flu pandemic . Albert Victor's passing devastated Alexandra.

  3. 3 giorni fa · Duke of Holstein-Gottorp: Hedwig of Denmark 1581–1641: Christian II 1583–1611 Elector of Saxony: Alexander 1573–1627 Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg: Ulrik of Denmark 1578–1624: John of Schleswig-Holstein 1583–1602: August Philipp 1612–1675 Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck: Kirsten Madsdatter d.1613: Anne Catherine ...

  4. 4 giorni fa · Duke of Bavaria: Judith of Bavaria 1103–1131: Frederick II 1090–1147 Duke of Swabia: Agnes of Saarbrücken d. c. 1147: Gertrude of Comburg d. 1130/1131: Conrad III 1093–1152 King of Germany r. 1138–1152: Gertrude of Sulzbach c. 1110 –1146: Henry the Lion 1129–1195 Duke of Bavaria: Matilda of England 1156–1189: Matthias I 1119 ...

  5. 26 mag 2024 · Introduction. Few figures in history have left as indelible a mark on the world as Alexander the Great. Born in 356 BCE in Pella, Macedon, this young king conquered a vast empire stretching from Greece to India, forever changing the course of history. But what makes Alexander‘s legacy so remarkable?

  6. 1 giorno fa · Charles Edward (Leopold Charles Edward George Albert; [note 1] 19 July 1884 – 6 March 1954) was at various points in his life a British prince, a German duke and a Nazi politician. He was the last ruling duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, a state of the German Empire, from 30 July 1900 to 14 November 1918. He was later given multiple positions in ...

  7. 1 giorno fa · Between 500 and 1200, Schleswig was an integral part of Denmark, but during the 12th century, Duke Abel of Schlewig came into conflict with his brother King Eric IV. Abel managed to gain autonomy from his brother, making Schleswig an autonomous duchy.