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* 1535 – 1571: John the Wise, Margrave of Brandenburg-Küstrin ( son of Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg )
# Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg ( 21 February 1484 – 11 July 1535 ), Elector of Brandenburg.
Joachim I Nestor ( 21 February 1484 – 11 July 1535 ) was a Prince-elector of the Margraviate of Brandenburg ( 1499 – 1535 ).
In the course of Hohenzollern power politics Joachim Nestor and his brother managed to get the latter, Albert of Mainz, first onto the sees of Magdeburg and then its suffragan of Halberstadt, both prince-bishoprics also comprising princely territories.
A patron of learning, Joachim Nestor established the Viadrina university of Frankfurt ( Oder ) in 1506.
fr: Joachim Ier Nestor de Brandebourg
nl: Joachim I Nestor van Brandenburg
pl: Joachim I Nestor
The Margraviate of Brandenburg's first university was Frankfurt's Alma Mater Viadrina, founded in 1506 by Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg.
# Elizabeth of Denmark ( 1485 – 1555 ), married to Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg
As Brandenburg-Küstrin the Neumark formed an independent state of the Holy Roman Empire from 1535 to 1571 ; after the death of the margrave John, a younger son of Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg, it returned to Elector John George, the margrave's nephew and Joachim I Nestor's grandson.
After the death of Elector Joachim I Nestor in 1535, Brandenburg's territory west of the Oder ( the Kurmark ) went to his older son Joachim II Hector, while the Neumark went to his younger son John, who began ruling the Neumark as an independent margraviate and consolidated the land.
The Alma Mater Viadrina was founded in 1506 by Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg, as the principal university of Brandenburg.
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Joachim and contrast
In contrast, Joachim uses five flying swords as his primary weapons ; he lacks an inventory and the ability to use relics and purchase items from Rinaldo's shop.

Joachim and became
Joachim Pissarro states that Pissarro thereby became the " only artist who went from Impressionism to Neo-Impressionism ".
The composer himself claimed that he inherited the talent for music from his mother, whose nephew Joachim Friedrich was Kantor at Verden ( Telemann would later publish a treatise by Joachim Friedrich's son, who became an organist ).
Even the Geneva académie was eclipsed by universities in Leiden and Heidelberg, which became the new strongholds of Calvin's ideas, first identified as " Calvinism " by Joachim Westphal in 1552.
Then the feast of Saint Joachim on 16 August was moved and the date became available for another celebration, so the feast of Saint Stephen of Hungary was moved to that date, the day immediately after his death.
Bodeck then became the chancellor to Elector Joachim Frederick of Brandenburg.
During his years in Germany, Sullivan became friendly with the composer Franz Liszt, the singer and later impresario Carl Rosa, and the violinist Joseph Joachim.
She also told Joachim von Ribbentrop, the German Ambassador who later became the Foreign Minister of Germany, that Hitler looked too much like Charlie Chaplin to be taken seriously.
Following the death of Hohenzollern Albert of Brandenburg Prussia, Duke of Prussia ( 1525 – 1568 ), Joachim II, the prince-elector Kurfürst of Brandenburg, became co-inheritor of Ducal Prussia.
In March 2005, Hochhuth became embroiled in controversy when, during an interview with the German weekly Junge Freiheit, he defended David Irving, describing him as a " pioneer of modern history who has written magnificent books " and an " historian to equal someone like Joachim Fest ".
Matsys also became the guardian of Joachim Patinir's children after the death of that painter, who is believed to have worked on some of the landscapes in Matsys ' pictures.
From 1633 to 1636 a Renaissance castle was built on the site of the old castle by Duke Joachim Ernest, and Plön became the capital of the small but independent princedom.
Helena's brother was the eminent Calvinist Protestant minister and pamphleteer Reverend Johan Joachim Zublin, who became known in the colonies as John Zubly.
Here, he became acquainted with the work of the pioneering classical archaeologist and art historian, theorist Johann Joachim Winckelmann.
The boy died in 1553, and Joachim, who had up to this time borne the title of sieur de Liré, became seigneur of Gonnor.
In 1808, Joachim Murat became the King of Naples, after Joseph Bonaparte became King of Spain.
In 1806, in the reorganization of the German lands occasioned by the end of the Holy Roman Empire, Berg became the Grand Duchy of Berg, under the rule of Napoleon's brother-in-law, Joachim Murat.
Cavaignac filled various minor administrative offices under the Consulate and French Empire, and in 1806 became an official Joachim Murat's administration of the Kingdom of Naples.
Tovey became a close friend of Joseph Joachim, and played piano with the Joachim Quartet in a 1905 performance of Brahms's Piano Quintet.
Due to this disagreement, the pact was signed without Japan and became an agreement between Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany signed on May 22, 1939, by the foreign ministers of each country and witnessed by Count Galeazzo Ciano for Italy and Joachim von Ribbentrop for Germany.
File: Flag of the Kingdom of Naples ( 1808 ). svg | 1808 – 1811Flag of Naples changed after Joachim Murat became king
His break with Liszt became final in August 1857, when Joachim wrote to his former mentor: " I am completely out of sympathy with your music ; it contradicts everything which from early youth I have taken as mental nourishment from the spirit of our great masters.

Joachim and known
The Catholic Church teaches that Mary was not the product of a virginal conception herself and was the daughter of a human father and mother, traditionally known by the names of Saint Joachim and Saint Anne.
While he was in Düsseldorf, Brahms participated with Schumann and Albert Dietrich in writing a sonata for Joachim ; this is known as the " F – A – E Sonata " ().
The Treaty of Non-Aggression between Germany and the Soviet Union, also known as the Nazi – Soviet Pact and the Molotov – Ribbentrop Pact ( after its chief architects, Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov and German foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop ) was a non-aggression pact, signed in Moscow in the late hours of 23 August 1939, at the height of the Nomonhan fighting in the far east between the Soviet Union and the Empire of Japan.
Chernov followed in the footsteps of such richly endowed East European baritones as Ippolit Pryanishnikov ( a favorite of Tchaikovski's ), Joachim Tartakov ( an Everardi pupil ), Oskar Kamionsky ( an exceptional bel canto singer nicknamed the " Russian Battistini "), Waclaw Brzezinski ( known as the " Polish Battistini "), Georges Baklanoff ( a powerful singing actor ), and, during a career lasting from 1935 to 1966, the Bolshoi's Pavel Lisitsian.
Northwest of the Church of the Virgin there is the church of saints Joachim and Anna, known after its founder King Milutin as the King's Church.
Johann Joachim Becher ( 6 May 1635 – October 1682 ) was a German physician, alchemist, precursor of chemistry, scholar and adventurer, best known for his development of the phlogiston theory of combustion, and his advancement of Austrian cameralism.
Following the initial small success, in 1523 Joachim von Watt ( also known as Joachim Vadian ) began to preach the reformed version of the Acts of the Apostles to friends and fellow clergy.
Following the initial small success, in 1523 Joachim von Watt ( also known as Joachim Vadian ) began to preach the reformed version of the Acts of the Apostles to friends and fellow clergy.
In 1803, the Élysée was sold to Joachim Murat, and in 1808, to the Emperor, and it became known as the Élysée-Napoléon.
Following the initial small success, in 1523 Joachim von Watt ( also known as Joachim Vadian ) began to preach the reformed version of the Acts of the Apostles to friends and fellow clergy.
Joachim Clemens Fest ( 8 December 1926 – 11 September 2006 ) was a German historian, journalist, critic and editor, best known for his writings and public commentary on Nazi Germany, including an important biography of Adolf Hitler and books about Albert Speer and the German Resistance.
Conflicts with the secular clergy and with lay teachers in the universities led to accusations of hypocrisy with regard to the profession of poverty from outsiders, as well as from those members of the order formerly known as the Zelanti, but who then began to be referred to as the Spirituals, because of their association with the Age of the Spirit that the apocalyptic writer Joachim of Fiore had foretold would begin in 1260.
Confusing the matter Joachim Meyer's rappier is clearly an edged sword and not what is known in English as a rapier or tuck.
Joachim of Fiore, also known as Joachim of Flora and in Italian Gioacchino da Fiore ( c. 1135 – March 30, 1202 ), was the founder of the monastic order of San Giovanni in Fiore ( now Jure Veteresare ).
The crater was named for Georg Joachim von Lauchen, also known as Rheticus.
This view was held particularly by German researchers starting in the 18th century, especially after the work of Johann Joachim Winckelmann became known.
The sculpture was known through the Roman marble replica found in Herculaneum and conserved in the Naples National Archaeological Museum, but, according to Francis Haskell and Nicholas Penny, early connoisseurs such as Johann Joachim Winckelmann passed it by in the royal Bourbon collection at Naples without notable comment.
Joseph Joachim, Liivak, Malonzenoff and Persinger are also known to have possessed the Lipinski Stradivarius.
In 2008 Joachim Olsen became well known in the Danish publicity by his participation in, and winning of, the fifth season of the Danish version of Dancing with the Stars.

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