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** and Regency
** the Regency of Marie de Medici
, 1610
– 1617
** Hyatt
Regency walkway collapse: Two skywalks filled with people at
the Hyatt
Regency Hotel in Kansas City
, Missouri collapse into a crowded atrium lobby
, killing 114.
** Replacement
of the Regency Trina
** Hyatt
Regency San Francisco ( also known as Five Embarcadero Center ), 1973
** Regency in France
, 1715
– 1723
, a. k. a. Régence
** British
Regency, 1811
– 1820
** Regency Buck
** During Hurricane Katrina
, the Hyatt
Regency New Orleans received significant damage as almost all
of its windows were blown out
and the bottom floor was torn apart by flood damage.
** The Hyatt
Regency Kansas City in Kansas City
, Missouri
, was
the site
of one
of the worst hotel disasters in U. S. history.
** Regency architecture
– buildings built in Britain during
the period in
the early 19th century when George IV was Prince Regent
, and also to later buildings following
the same style.
** Taman
, a subdistrict in Pemalang
Regency, Central Java
** Taman
, a subdistrict in Madiun
Regency, East Java
** Taman
, a subdistrict in Sidoarjo
Regency, East Java
** and Anne
** Anne ( 1488
– 1514 )
** Anne Darwin ( 1841
– 1851 ), daughter
of Charles Darwin ( 1809
– 1882 )
** Anne Catherine Emmerich
** Anne ( Eastern Christianity )
** Anne ( Western Christianity )
** Anne Provoost
, Belgian author
** Anne Feeney
, American folk singer
** Margot Frank
, sister
of Anne Frank ( d. 1945 )
** Anne McCaffrey
, American author ( d. 2011 )
** Anne Heche
, American actress
** Captain Mark Phillips
, first husband
of Anne, Princess Royal
** The Holocaust: Diarist
Anne Frank
and her family are placed on
the last transport train from Westerbork to Auschwitz
, arriving 3 days later.
** Anne Boyd
, Australian musician
** Mildred Grieveson ( aka:
Anne Mather
, Caroline Fleming
, Cardine Fleming ), British writer
** Anne Rice
, American writer
** Anne Tyler
, American novelist
** Anne Desclos
, French writer ( b. 1907 )
** Anne Morrow Lindbergh
, American author
and aviator ( d. 2001 )
** Auguste van Pels
, German-Dutch mother
of Peter van Pels
, housemate
of Anne Frank ( d. 1945 )
** Jo
Anne Worley
, American comedienne
** Anne de Rohan-Chabot
, short term mistress
of Louis XIV
of France ( d. 1709 )
** Anne Elvebakk
, Norwegian biathlete
** Anne Nagel
, American actress ( b. 1915 )
** In Munich
, the trial begins
of Wilhelm Harster
, accused
of the murder
of 82
, 856 Jews ( including
Anne Frank ) when he led German security police during
the German occupation
of the Netherlands.
** and Austria
** Central Austro-Bavarian ( along
the main rivers Isar
and Danube
, spoken in
the northern parts
of the State
of Salzburg
, Upper
Austria, Lower
Austria, and the Northern Burgenland )
** Krampus (
Austria )
** Rulers
of Austria
** Emperors
of Austria
** Ministers-President
of Austria
** Federal Presidents
of Austria
** Chancellors
of Austria ( Vice Chancellors
of Austria )
** Margraves
, dukes
, and archdukes
of Austria
** Leopold III
, a public holiday in Lower
Austria and Vienna.
** Emperor Charles I
of Austria gives up his absolute power but does not abdicate.
** Hungary declares independence from
Austria.
** Kurt Waldheim
, President
of Austria and Secretary-General
of the United Nations ( d. 2007 )
** Bruno Kreisky
, Chancellor
of Austria ( d. 1990 )
** The Red Army pushes most
of the Axis forces out
of Hungary
and into
Austria.
** An armistice is declared between
Austria and others.
** The Order
of the Garter is conferred on Archduke Franz Ferdinand
of Austria.
** Austria, Finland & Sweden act to join
the European Union.
** Werner Faymann
, Chancellor
of Austria
** Austria and Israel form diplomatic relations.
** Wilhelm Miklas
, Austrian politician
and 3rd President
of Austria
** Adolf Hitler makes his first public political speech
, in
Austria.
** The Kingdom
of Poland is proclaimed by a joint act
of the emperors
of Germany
and Austria.
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