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  1. 1 mag 2024 · Ruled jointly. The numberings here lead to some confusion, as not all genealogists of the House of Ascania count John IV in the list of Dukes of Saxe-Lauenburg, numbering John V (John IV's nephew) as John IV. John IV: after 1373: 1411/12–1414: 1414: Saxe-Lauenburg: Unmarried: Albert IV: 1375/80: 11 June 1419 – (before 12 November ...

  2. 5 giorni fa · 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.

    • Friedrich Ferdinand, Prince of Schleswig-Holstein
    • (adoptive:)Bernadotte
  3. John V (aka XIV) Sofie of Saxe-Lauenburg Magnus I, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg 1521 1 January 1537 1566 husband's accession: 13 May 1571 Anthony I: Elisabeth of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg Gunther XI, Count of Schwarzburg (Schwarzburg) 13 April 1541 1576 12 November 1603 husband's death: 26 December 1612 John VII

  4. 19 apr 2024 · by Susan Flantzer. © Unofficial Royalty 2024. King Edward III of England, father of Sir John de Southeray; Credit – Wikipedia. Sir John de Southeray (circa 1364 – 1383) was the eldest of the three illegitimate children of King Edward III of England and his mistress Alice Perrers. Alice’s family surname was Salisbury and they worked as goldsmiths.

  5. 1 giorno fa · Katherine’s paternal grandparents were Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York, a claimant to the English throne and the Yorkist leader during the Wars of the Roses until he died in battle in 1460, and Cecily Neville. Both Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York and Cecily Neville were great-grandchildren of King Edward III of England.

  6. 19 apr 2024 · Wikipedia Public Domain. Francesco V's Titles. Francesco V, Duke of Modena, Reggio and Guastalla, Archduke of Austria-Este, Royal Prince of Hungary and Bohemia, Duke of Mirandola and of Massa and Prince of Carrara. Francesco V and the 1848 Revolution.

  7. Signature. Elizabeth Stuart (19 August 1596 – 13 February 1662) was Electress of the Palatinate and briefly Queen of Bohemia as the wife of Frederick V of the Palatinate. The couple's selection for the crown by the nobles of Bohemia was part of the political and religious turmoil setting off the Thirty Years' War.