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** the Regency of Marie de Medici, 1610 1617
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** and Anne
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** Anne ( Western Christianity )
** Anne Provoost, Belgian author
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** 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 )
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** 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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