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Balthasar and Charles
There are other paintings by Velázquez which include court dwarves such as Prince Balthasar Charles With a Dwarf.
Philip had seven children, but only one son, by Elisabeth, Balthasar Charles who died young at the age of sixteen in 1646.
** Balthasar Charles ( 17 October 1629 9 March 1646 ), Prince of Asturias
Archduke Charles ( baptised: Carolus Franciscus Josephus Wenceslaus Balthasar Johannes Antonius Ignatius ), the second son of the Emperor Leopold I and of his third wife, Princess Eleonor Magdalene of Neuburg, was born on 1 October 1685.
Born in the capital of the vast Spanish empire, Madrid, and as the only surviving male heir of his father's two marriages ( the only brother of Charles to survive infancy was Balthasar Charles, Prince of Asturias, who died at the age of 16 in 1646 ), he was named the Principe de Asturias as his heir.
When Balthasar Charles, Prince of Asturias, son of Maria Teresa's father Philip IV of Spain and heir to the Spanish throne, died in 1646, Maria Teresa became heiress presumptive to the vast Spanish Empire until the birth of Philip Prospero, Prince of Asturias, in 1657.
" Charleston " appears to have been chosen so as to name the village after Charles Kreischer, one of Balthasar Kreischer's sons.
Following this policy, in 1646 Maria Anna, then eleven years old, was engaged to her Spanish Habsburg first cousin Balthasar Charles, Prince of Asturias, heir of the Spanish crown.
# REDIRECT Balthasar Charles, Prince of Asturias
He was made first royal architect, painter to Philip IV, and instructor to the prince, Balthasar Charles, Prince of Asturias.

Balthasar and Prince
He was in the Netherlands fighting on behalf of William the Silent, Prince of Orange, when the latter was assassinated, and helped capture the assassin, Balthasar Gérard.
He had firstly, as a child, married ( for reasons of succession and uniting the hereditary fiefs ) a distant cousin, Countess Adelheid of Oldenburg-Delmenhorst ( who is said to have died already in 1404 ), daughter of Oldenburg Count Otto IV of Delmenhorst, and in 1423 he married for a second time, Helvig of Schauenburg ( born in about 1398-1400, died 1436 ), widow of Prince Balthasar of Mecklenburg and daughter of the murdered Duke Gerhard VI of Schleswig-Holstein and his wife Elisabeth of Brunswick, thus sister of the reigning Duke Adolf VIII.
On 18 April 1417 Helvig was married to Prince Balthasar of Mecklenburg, who died of the plague in 1421.

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File: Balthazar_Castiglione, _by_Raffaello_Sanzio, _from_C2RMF_retouched. jpg | Portrait of Balthasar Castiglione, ca.
image: Balthasar de Monconys, 1665. png | Balthasar de Monconys ‎, Journal des voyages ( 1665 )
File: Basket-fruits-1622. jpg | Balthasar van der Ast, ( c. 1593-1657 ), Basket of Fruits, ( 1622 ), National Gallery of Art Washington, DC.
The Biblical Magi | Three Magi: Balthasar, Melchior, and Gaspar, from a late 6th century mosaic at the Basilica of Sant ' Apollinare Nuovo in Ravenna, Italy.
The Chronicle of Medieval Livonia | Livonia by Balthasar Russow, published in 1578

Balthasar and with
His brother-in-law Balthasar van der Ast also lived and worked in his workshop and moved with him on his travels.
Fruit still life with shells painted by Balthasar van der Ast. His sons and his pupil and brother-in-law, Balthasar van der Ast, were among those to uphold the Bosschaert dynasty which continued until the mid-17th century.
* Kreuzbergkirche built in 1627 with Johann Balthasar Neumann's Heilige Stiege, a stairway for Christian pilgrims
In 1584, the pastor and chronicler Balthasar Russow in his Chronica der Provinz Lyfflandt ( 1584 ) wrote of an established tradition of setting up a decorated spruce at the market square where the young men " went with a flock of maidens and women, first sang and danced there and then set the tree aflame ".
In part due to the efforts of Balthasar and Jean Daniélou in publicising his thought, by the 1950s Gregory was the subject of much serious theological research, with a critical edition of his work published ( Gregorii Nysseni Opera ), and the founding of the International Colloquium on Gregory of Nyssa.
Four years before, in 1685, the old city of Dresden was destroyed by a fire ; later, Wolf Caspar of Klengel and Balthasar Permoser were entrusted by the Duke with the reconstruction of the city in the baroque style which was the new fashion at the time.
The original edition in Latin of Balthasar Corderius ( Antwerp 1634 ) attributes all of the Scholia to Maximus, but the authorship has been questioned with Hans Urs von Balthasar ( 1940, 1961 ) attributing some of the Scholia to John of Scythopolis.
In 1513 he took up the quarrel of Balthasar Schlör, a citizen who had been driven out of Worms, and attacked this city with 7000 men.
* Méditations sur les 22 arcanes majeurs du Tarot ( a study of the Tarot of Marseilles ) published anonymously in French in 1984 ( with a foreword by a Catholic theologian and priest Hans Urs von Balthasar ), and in English as Meditations on the Tarot in 1985.
After the fire of 1742, the tower was rebuilt with a baroque cupola, after the design of the indigenous architect Balthasar Neumann.
George Sandys stated that the Sphinx was a harlot ; Balthasar de Monconys interpreted the headdress as a kind of hairnet, while François de La Boullaye-Le Gouz's Sphinx had a rounded hairdo with bulky collar.
Erasmus, Paracelsus, Daniel Bernoulli, Jacob Burckhardt, Leonhard Euler, Friedrich Nietzsche, Eugen Huber, Carl Jung, Karl Barth, Hermann Peter, and Hans Urs von Balthasar are among those associated with the university.
The protagonist is, as is often the case with Kross, a real-life figure called Balthasar Russow ( 1543-1602 ), who wrote the Livonian Chronicle.
The tetralogy starts with a famous scene where the then ten-year-old Balthasar watches some tightrope walkers in Tallinn, a metaphor for his own diplomatic tightrope walking later in life.
The basic names Gaspar, and its variants Caspar and Kaspar, along with Melchior and Balthazar or ( Balthasar ), the other two saints, wisemen, and kings depicted in the above basilica became family names and spread throughout Europe.
He interacted extensively with the work of Catholic theologians like Joseph Ratzinger ( now Pope Benedict XVI ) and Hans Urs von Balthasar, and with Eastern Orthodox theologians like Maximus the Confessor, John Zizioulas and Vladimir Lossky.
Captain William Winde < ref > Wynde is pronounced with long i, to rhyme with find, since the last of forty dedications of Sir Balthasar Gerbier's Counsel and Advise
In Act I, Scene I, Tybalt enters to help his servants, Sampson and Gregory, who are fighting in the streets with servants of the Montagues, Abraham and Balthasar.
Benvolio then disappears from the play ( though, as a Montague, he may implicitly be included in the stage direction in the final scene " Enter Lord Montague and others ", and he is sometimes doubled with Balthasar ).
Balthasar Neumann primarily designed two similar main staircases, with another identical staircase on the other side of the vestibule.

Balthasar and Gaspar
Balthasar sets up a tent in the desert, where he is joined by Melchior, a Hindu, and Gaspar from Athens.
The gifts were ascribed to particular magi, who were given individual names and characters: the gold was traditionally given by Melchior, the myrrh by Balthasar, and the incense by Gaspar.

Balthasar and de
These include those of George Sandys, André Thévet, Athanasius Kircher, Balthasar de Monconys, Jean de Thévenot, John Greaves, Johann Michael Vansleb, Benoît de Maillet, Cornelis de Bruijn, Paul Lucas, Richard Pococke, Frederic Louis Norden and others.
de: Balthasar Gérard
Karl Rahner, SJ ( March 5, 1904 — March 30, 1984 ) was a German Jesuit and theologian who, alongside Henri de Lubac, Hans Urs von Balthasar, and Yves Congar, is considered one of the most influential Roman Catholic theologians of the 20th century.
de: Balthasar Hubmaier
de: Julian Balthasar Marchlewski
de: Balthasar Neumann
He studied first under his father David de Heem the Elder ( 1570 – 1631 ), then under Balthasar van der Ast.
Balthasar Klossowski ( or Kłossowski ) de Rola ( February 29, 1908 in Paris – February 18, 2001 in Rossinière, Switzerland ), best known as Balthus, was an esteemed but controversial Polish-French modern artist.
de: Moritz Balthasar Borkhausen
In 1606 the Jesuit Balthasar de Sequeira at the request of the Portuguese merchant Tristan Golayo, and in 1624 Father Julius Cesar Margico, came to Ayutthaya and gained the favour of the king.
Communio is a federation of theological journals, founded in 1972 by Joseph Ratzinger, Hans Urs von Balthasar, Henri de Lubac, Walter Kasper, Marc Ouellet, Louis Bouyer and others.
In delivering his eulogy, Ratzinger, quoting de Lubac, called Balthasar, " perhaps the most cultured man of our time ," a tribute to Balthasar's immense erudition.
de: Hans Urs von Balthasar
la: Ioannes Ursinus de Balthasar

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