GEORGE OF SAXONY of the XII. (Saxon) army corps in the room of his brother, the crownprince albert (afterwards king) of saxony. His name is inseparably http://91.1911encyclopedia.org/G/GE/GEORGE_OF_SAXONY.htm
Extractions: By the capitulation of 1866 the king was allowed to retain his personal property, which included money and securities equal to nearly ~1,5oo,ooo, which had been sent to England before the Prussian invasion of Hanover. The crown jewels had also been secretly conveyed to England. His valuable plate, which had been hidden at Herrenhausen, was restored to him in 1867; his palace at Herrenhausen, near Hanover, was reserved as his property; and in 1867 the Prussian government agreed to compensate him for the loss of his landed estates, but owing to his continued hostility the payment of the interest on this sum was suspended in the following year (see HANovER). See 0. Klopp, Konig Georg V. (Hanover, 1878); 0. Theodor, Erinnerungen an Georg V. (Breinerhaven, 1878); and 0. Meding, Memoiren zur Zeilgeschichte (Leipzig, 18811884). King George married, on the 27th of October 1867, the grand duchess Olga Constantinovna of Russia, who became distinguished in Greece for her activity on behalf of charitable objects. Their children were Prince Constantine, duke of Sparta (b. 1868), who married in 1889 Princess Sophia of Prussia, daughter of the emperor Frederick, and granddaughter of Queen Victoria; Prince George (b. 1869), from November 1898 to October 1906 high commissioner of the powers in Crete; Prince Nicholas (b. 1872), who married in 1902 the grand duchess Helen-Vladimirovna of Russia; Prince Andrew (b. 1882), who married in 1903 Princess Alice of Battenberg; Prince Christopher (b. 1888); and a daughter, Princess Marie (b. 1876), who marriedin 1900 the grand duke George Michailovich of Russia.
Extractions: Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 John Casimir VON SIMMERN was born 10 Apr 1589. He died 8 Jun 1652. John married Catherine VASA on 11 Jun 1615. [Notes] Catherine VASA [ Parents was born 19 Nov 1584. She married John Casimir VON SIMMERN on 11 Jun 1615. [Notes] They had the following children: M i Charles X Gustavus VON SIMMERN was born 8 Nov 1622 and died 23 Feb 1660. F ii Christina Casimir VON SIMMERN Joachim II Hector HOHENZOLLERN [ Parents was born 9 Jan 1505. He died 3 Jan 1571. Joachim married Magdalene of Saxony WETTIN on 6 Nov 1524. Other marriages: [Notes] Magdalene of Saxony WETTIN [ Parents was born 7 Mar 1507. She married Joachim II Hector HOHENZOLLERN on 6 Nov 1524. They had the following children: M i John George of Brandenburg HOHENZOLLERN was born 11 Sep 1525 and died 8 Jan 1589. Frederick II the Gentle WETTIN [ Parents was born 22 Aug 1412. He died 7 Sep 1464. [Notes] He had the following children: F i Anna of Saxony WETTIN was born 7 Mar 1437. M ii Ernest of Saxony WETTIN was born 24 Mar 1441 and died 26 Aug 1486. M iii Albert the Bold of Saxony WETTIN was born 31 Jul 1443 and died 12 Sep 1500.
Extractions: William IV the Wise of HESSE-CASSEL [ Parents was born 24 Jun 1532. He died 25 Aug 1592. [Notes] He had the following children: M i Maurice the Learned of HESSE-CASSEL was born 25 May 1572 and died 15 Mar 1632. George I VON WÜRTTEMBERG [ Parents was born 4 Feb 1498. He died 18 Jul 1558. George married Barbara of HESSE on 10 Sep 1555. [Notes] Barbara of HESSE [ Parents was born 8 Apr 1536. She died 8 Jun 1597. Barbara married George I VON WÜRTTEMBERG on 10 Sep 1555. They had the following children: M i Frederick VON WÜRTTEMBERG-MÖMPELGARD died 29 Jan 1608. Louis VI Palatinate WITTELSBACH [ Parents was born 4 Jun 1539. He died 22 Oct 1583. Louis married Elizabeth of HESSE on 8 Jul 1560. Other marriages:
LearningStation ResourceCenter Encyclopedia/Microsoft Encarta/A Article). Albers, Josef (Encarta® Concise Encyclopedia Article). albert(of saxony)- (Encarta® Concise Encyclopedia Article). albert http://resource.learningstation.com/Encyclopedia/Microsoft_Encarta/A/more13.html
Historical Flags (Thuringia, Germany) 1485) established the Ernestine line and the albertine line, named for FrederickII's sons Ernest and albert. The electoral title and most of saxony passed in http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/de-th_hi.html
Extractions: Links: FOTW homepage search write us mirrors ... The Saxon Duchies and the Kingdom of Saxony (Albertine and Ernestine lines of the Wettin dinasty) Territories which were merged in 1920 to make Thuringia: Thuringia 1920-1935 (State of Thuringia / Thuringia 1946-1952 Unofficial Flags used in 1989-1990 See also: After World War One, the various duchies and principalities in the Thuringian region were merged [in 1920] to form the State of Thuringia [except Saxe-Coburg which joined Bavaria Norman Martin , March 1998 The small Ernestine Saxon Duchies and other nearby states (eg. People's Republic of Reuss ) were merged into a new republic named Thuringia . White over red flag was adopted. , 24 August 1998 The later duchy of (Upper) Saxony was formed out of the Saxon palatinate after the duchy of Saxony proper (nowadays Lower Saxony or Niedersachsen ) was liquidated in 1180. In 1243 the counts of Meissen were made landgraves of Thuringia. In 1423 margrave Frederick of Meissen, count of Wettin, received the duchy and the electoral dignity of Upper Saxony. His grandsons however partitioned the territories in 1485. The elder line derives from duke Ernst of Saxony, landgrave of Thuringia, lord of Coburg. It inherited Thuringia but had to give up the electoral dignity by order of emperor Charles V in 1547 to the younger branch of the house, the
Masonic Lodges In Chemnitz (Saxony) associated originally with the Grand Lodge of Royale York , later with the GrandLodge of saxony and today 11 albert zur Eintracht in Grimma, 165 Mitglieder. http://www.schlossbergmuseum.de/freimaurer/lodges.htm
Extractions: Zur Harmonie The "Hamony" is the oldest ( founded in 1799 ) and biggest ( about 1800 members ) lodge in Chemnitz - and the most important with regard to town society and politics Founded in Hohenstein, a small town near Chemnitz, it was transferred in 1823 to Chemnitz. In the 1920ies it counted 520 members and anothether 250 in nine masonic clubs all over the region. It was suppressed in 1933 by the Third Reich and not readmitted in the GDR .The revival did start in 1990. It is a regular "Johannisloge" and was associated originally with the Grand Lodge of "Royale York", later with the "Grand Lodge of Saxony" and today with the "Grand Lodge of Old Free and Accepted Masons of Germany" Its first temple was built in 1847. The new great building was erected in 1905; it was from 1936 until 1943 misused by the Nazis as a " Museum " of Anti-Mason-Propaganda and later on destroyed by bombs. In 1999 a small new temple was reopened.
Genealogy Data ABT 1035 Death ABT 1117 Parents Father , BERNARD II Duke of saxony Mother VonSCHWEINFURT, ELICIA Family Marriage ABT 1067 Spouse , albert III Count of http://www.100megsfree.com/famfound/R_html/dat105.html
Biographies Abel, Niels Henrik (18021829). Agnesi, Maria Gaetana (17181799). Albertof saxony (ca. 13161390). Alembert, Jean le Rond d' (17171783). http://occawlonline.pearsoned.com/bookbind/pubbooks/thomas_awl/chapter1/medialib
Stanford Encyclopedia Of Philosophy Table Of Contents skepticism ancient; Agrippa see skepticism ancient; albert ofSaxony (Joël Biard); Alyngton, Robert (Alessandro Conti); analogy http://setis.library.usyd.edu.au/stanford/archives/fall2001/contents.html
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Wettin 12 Translate this page D1. Friedrich August GEORG Ferdinand albert Karl Anton Paul Marcellus, Crown Pr ofSaxony, renounced his rights 1923, *Dresden 15.1.1893, +Groß-Glienicke 14.5 http://genealogy.euweb.cz/wettin/wettin12.html
Extractions: MAXIMILIAN Maria Joseph Anton Johann Baptist Johann Evangelista Ignaz Augustin Xaver Aloys Johann Nepomuk Januar Hermenegild Agnellis Paschalis , renounced his rights to the throne 1.9.1830, *Dresden 13.4.1759, +Dresden 3.1.1838; 1m: Dresden 9.5.1792 Pss Carolina of Bourbon-Parma (*22.11.1770 +1.3.1804); 2m: Dresden 7.11.1825 Pss Maria Luisa of Bourbon-Parma FRIEDRICH AUGUST II Albert Maria Clemens Joseph Vincenz Aloys Nepomuk Johann Baptista Nikolaus Raphael Peter Xaver Franz de Paula Venantius Felix Marie Karoline of Austria (*8.4.1801 +22.5.1832); 2m: Dresden 24.4.1833 Pss Marie of Bavaria KLEMENS Maria Joseph Nepomuk Aloys Vincenz Xaver Franz de Paula Franz de Valois Joachim Benno Philipp Jakob , *Dresden 1.5.1798, +Pisa 4.1.1822 JOHANN Nepomuk Maria Joseph Anton Xaver Vincenz Aloys Franz de Paula Stanislaus Bernhard Paul Felix Damasus , King of Saxony (1854-73), *Dresden 12.12.1801, +Pillnitz 29.10.1873; m. Dresden 21.11.1822 Pss Amalie of Bavaria Friedrich August ALBERT Anton Ferdinand Joseph Karl Maria Baptist Nepomuk Wilhelm Xaver Georg Fidelis Friedrich August ERNST Ferdinand Wilhelm Ludwig Anton Nepomuk Maria Baptist Xaver Vincenz , *Dresden 5.4.1831, +Weesenstein 12.5.1847
AETAS 2002-1 Bagi Zoltán Péter 8 Kulcsár, Krisztina. The LieutenantGovernorship. Prince albert ofSaxony (17381822) his appointment and activity in Hungary. http://www.lib.jgytf.u-szeged.hu/aetas/2002-1/2002-1-07.htm
Extractions: Instead of naming a new person to replace the deceased palatine (viceroy), Lajos Batthyány, Maria Theresa appointed a lieutenant-governor ( locumtenens ) of Hungary in 1765. The lieutenant-governorship was not an unknown institution in the kingdom. In the Middle Ages, the viceroy ( palatine ), elected by the Estates, stood in for the king in a number of fields. After 1526, Habsburg rulers did not reside in Hungary. If no viceroy was elected, they appointed a lieutenant-governor, a trustworthy, loyal person, to run the affairs of the country. The rights and privileges of the locumtenentes were never clearly defined, and it was always up to the monarch to decide their responsibilities. There was a tendency after Charles III (IV) to select such persons from among chose associates of the Habsburg family. In 1732, Francis Stephen of Lorraine was chosen. He was the prospective husband of Maria Theresa and future Holy Roman Emperor, who held the office until 1741, when the new diet elected a new viceroy. His sphere of authority and role served as model in 1765 at the appointment of Prince Albert as locumtenens th centuries, a representative of the Hungarian Estates holding command over foreign, billeted troops was viewed as potentially dangerous. This was probably one reason why monarchs failed to appoint viceroys, and after 1556, military affairs were decided in the War Council at Vienna.) Maria Theresa appointed Albert Captain-general (
I0327: Charles Of Lorraine (953 - ) Gerberga of Lorraine. BIRTH 935. Father Giselbert Mother Gerberga ofSaxony Family 1 albert I de Vermandois +Herbert III de Vermandois. http://www.aracnet.com/~gwyddon/html/d0000/g0000094.html
Masonic And Other Lodges In Saxony Concordia in Meerane, 87 members; Zur Pyramide in Plauen iV, 291 members; http://www.apex.net.au/~jgk/saxony/mason.html
Extractions: Masonic and Other Lodges in Saxony History and Membership 9 February 2000 Zur Harmonie in Chemnitz, founded 25th March 1799, 520 members Baldur zu den drei Sternen in Altenburg, 106 members Zum treuen Bruderherzen in Annaberg, 117 members Zu den drei Rosen im Erzgebirge in Aue, 128 members Parzival in Auerbach i.V., 55 members Zur goldenen Lotosblume in Crimmitschau, 89 members Zur Wahrhaftigkeit und Bruderliebe in Döbeln, 140 members Zu den drei Bergen in Freiberg, 249 members Zur Verschwisterung der Menschheit in Glauchau, 124 members Lessing zu den drei Ringen in Greiz, 77 members Albert zur Eintracht in Grimma, 165 members Concordia in Meerane, 87 members Zur Pyramide in Plauen i.V., 291 members Zum deutschen Glauben in Plauen i.V., 52 members Archimedes zum sächsischen Bunde in Schneeberg, 124 members Zum Rosenstock in Sachsenfeld in Schwarzenberg Sa., 23 members Zur festen Burg in Triptis, 68 members Bruderkette zu den drei Schwanen in Zwickau, 203 members Zu den drei Türmen in Zwickau, 96 members Solon in Chemnitz, founded 1907, 90 members
QUEDLINBURG In 1477, however, the abbess Hedwig, aided by her brothers, Ernest and albert ofSaxony, compelled the bishop to withdraw, and for the next 200 years both town http://47.1911encyclopedia.org/Q/QU/QUEDLINBURG.htm
Extractions: See the Urkundenbuch der Stadt Quedlinburg, edited by Janicke (Halle, 1873-82); Ranke and Kugler, Beschreibung und Geschichte der Schlosskirche zu Quedlinburg (Berlin, 1838); Lorenz, Alt-Quedlinburg, 1485-1698 (Halle, 1900); and Huchs, Fuhrer durch Quedlinburg. For the history of the abbey see Fritsch, Geschichte des Reichsstifts und der Stadt Quedlinburg (Quedlinburg, 1828).
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