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  1. 4 giorni fa · Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg: On the rights and dignity of girls and more. Her Royal Highness the Grand Duchess of Luxembourg has been a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador since 1997. She has relentlessly promoted micro-credits and the education of women and girls throughout the world. By marco. ·. 23/03/ 2018. ·. Share.

  2. 5 giorni fa · On May 22, 2024, Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg attended a private recital given by the Escolania de Montserrat Boys Choir at Berg Castle. The Duchess accompanied the Spanish Ambassador, José María Rodriguez Coso, during the recital.

  3. 3 giorni fa · 1845 - Maria Teresa d'Asburgo-Teschen, nobildonna austriaca († 1927) 1847 - Carlo Sutermeister, imprenditore e ingegnere svizzero († 1918) 1848 - Vilfredo Pareto, economista, sociologo e ingegnere italiano († 1923) 1849 - Friedrich Schauta, ginecologo austriaco († 1919) 1850 - Graziano Appiani, imprenditore e politico italiano († 1920)

  4. 6 giorni fa · In the early part of his reign, his realms and territories were referred to as the Austrian Empire, but were reconstituted as the dual monarchy of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1867. From 1 May 1850 to 24 August 1866, he was also president of the German Confederation .

  5. 3 giorni fa · Luigi XIV era tra i pretendenti al Ducato di Brabante, uno dei territori dei Paesi Bassi spagnoli (possedimento della corona di Spagna sin dai tempi della spartizione dell'impero di Carlo V d'Asburgo, imperatore del Sacro Romano Impero), dal momento che egli era marito di Maria Teresa d'Asburgo, sorellastra di Carlo II (la quale ne aveva per ...

  6. 5 giorni fa · On her free days she became more and more attached to Marie Guérin, the younger of her two cousins in Lisieux. The two girls would play at being anchorites, as the great Teresa had once played with her brother. And every evening she plunged into the family circle.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Papal_StatesPapal States - Wikipedia

    1 giorno fa · At its greatest extent, in the 18th century, the Papal States included most of central Italy – Latium, Umbria, Marche, and the legations of Ravenna, Ferrara, and Bologna extending north into the Romagna.