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With Conradin, the direct line of the Dukes of Swabia finally ceased to exist, though most of the later emperors were descended from the Hohenstaufen indirectly.
The Dukes of Bavaria, Württemberg, and Saxony made themselves Kings, as later did the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, who was already King of Great Britain.
Coat of arms of the Counts, Dukes and Grand Dukes of LuxembourgIn these centuries the electors of Brandenburg, later kings of Prussia ( Borussia ), advanced their claim to the Luxembourg patrimony as heirs-general to William of Thuringia and his wife Anna of Bohemia, the disputed dukes of Luxembourg of the 1460s – Anna was the eldest daughter of the last Luxembourg heiress.
The 11th century founder of the Mecklenburgian dynasty of Dukes and later Grand Dukes, which lasted until 1918, was Nyklot of the Obotrites.
The three got back together for a charity reunion of their Dukes of Stratosphear alter-egos years later, and in late 2006 Partridge revealed that he and Gregory had rekindled their friendship.
About the real cause of Henry IV's death, there are several independent sources: these are the tombs of the Silesian Dukes, the Chronicle of Jan Dlugosz, and later chroniclers, like the Bohemian Chronicle of Pulkawy and the Chronicle of Ottokar of Styria.
: For later rulers please refer to → List of Dukes and Grand Dukes of Mecklenburg
These instances became more frequent as the show progressed, and later seasons saw a number of stories where the Dukes and Hogg ( and Rosco ) temporarily work together.
He is more of a " shoot first, ask questions later " type, and is often the one to get the duo into the various scrapes in which they find themselves, although the character did mature slightly as the seasons passed ; he is also the one more likely to have his eye, or heart, distracted by a pretty girl, which proves to be the Achilles ' heel that leads the Dukes into trouble in several episode plots.
Many of the earls who were sons of Charles later became Dukes.
Dukes were the rulers of the provinces and the superiors of the counts in the cities and later, in the feudal monarchies, the highest-ranking peers of the king.
Some days later Vosill receives a note from Adlain, asking her to meet him and two other Dukes elsewhere in the castle.
Another example was the semi-official use of grand duke meaning the later Dukes of Burgundy, i. e., in the 15th century, when they ruled a portion of eastern France as well as most of the Netherlands.
Nevertheless one year later ( 1239 ) Henry was compelled to resign the regency, although he remained on good terms with the Dukes of Opole and Sandomierz and also managed to retain Greater Polish Kalisz and Wieluń.
The name of the building has no political connotations ; the Dukes of Devonshire were Whigs and later Liberals.
The Seventeen Provinces were originally held by the Dukes of Burgundy of the House of Valois and later by the Habsburgs, first by the Spanish and then Austrian line.
* The Bielsko-Biała Museum, housed in the castle of the Dukes of Cieszyn from 15th century, later Castle of the Sułkowski princes
Years later, Amboy Dukes guitarist Ted Nugent was quoted as saying " I don't know what happened to that Phil Keaggy.
The town largely grew in importance in the late 18th century when it was developed by the Dukes of Devonshire, with a second resurgence a century later as the Victorians were drawn to the reputed healing properties of the waters.
Eleanor Charlotte Butler ( 11 May 1739 – 2 June 1829 ) was a member of one of the dynastic families of Ireland, the Butlers, the Earls ( and later Dukes ) of Ormond, who number amongst their ancestors Queen Anne Boleyn ( through her paternal grandmother Lady Margaret Butler ).
The mansion he built there later became the home of Prince Edmund, the Earl of Lancaster ; his descendants, the Dukes of Lancaster, lived there throughout the next century.

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Marlborough later told Bishop Burnet that,the French army looked the best of any he had ever seen ’.
Marlborough ’ s horse tumbled and the Duke was thrown – " Milord Marlborough was rid over ," wrote Orkney some time later.
The Dictum of Kenilworth was later incorporated into the Statute of Marlborough.
Sixty years later during the War of the Spanish Succession the Duke of Marlborough preferred to engage the enemy in pitched battles rather than engage in siege warfare, although he was very proficient in both types of warfare.
Three months later, William restored Marlborough to his offices.
# Barbara ( Benedicta ) Fitzroy ( 1672 – 1737 ) – She was probably the child of John Churchill, later Duke of Marlborough, who was another of Cleveland's many lovers, and was never acknowledged by Charles as his own daughter.
He then worked for a time with Sir John Vanbrugh, helping him build Blenheim Palace for John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, where he took charge from 1705, after Vanbrugh's final break with the demanding Duchess of Marlborough, and Castle Howard for Charles Howard, later the 3rd Earl of Carlisle.
They first met at the Los Angeles First Congregational Church's Cedar Lake Camp at Big Bear, California in 1969, and later dated when she was still a high school student at the Marlborough School in Los Angeles.
The same family later established the hamlet of Lattingtown at Marlborough, Ulster County, New York.
Reis later sold the paintings to the Marlborough Gallery at substantially reduced values, and then split the subsequent profits from sales to customers with Gallery representatives.
She had befriended the young Princess Anne and later, when the princess became Queen, the Duchess of Marlborough, as her majesty's Mistress of the Robes, exerted great influence over the Queen on both personal and political levels.
This noble family descended in the male line from Henry Spencer, claimed to be a descendant of the cadet branch of the ancient House Le Despencer ( died c. 1478 ), male-line ancestor of the Earls of Sunderland, the later Dukes of Marlborough, and the Earls Spencer.
The Spencers later joined the Churchills upon the marriage of Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland and Lady Anne Churchill, daughter of the most celebrated Duke of Marlborough.
The 5th Duke of Marlborough later changed their surname to Spencer-Churchill to emphasize their descent from the first duke.
His Spencer-Churchill descendants include all later Dukes of Marlborough, and their descendants, including the politicians Lord Randolph Churchill and Sir Winston Churchill.
Stopes resigned her lectureship at the University College of London at the end of 1920 to concentrate on the clinic and three months later she and Roe opened the Mothers ' Clinic at 61, Marlborough Road, Holloway, North London on 17 March 1921.
As well as showing at Marlborough Fine Art in London in 2010, the art critic Marco Livingstone organised a retrospective of her work at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Monterrey, Mexico, which was later shown at the Pinacoteca de São Paulo, Brazil.
Their second son, later King George V, was born at Marlborough House in 1865.
Holdenby later in 1709 was bought by the Marlborough family, who in turn sold it to their kinsmen the Clifden Family whose descendants in the female line, the Lowthers, still own the property.
Monmouth was finally defeated by Feversham ( with Lord Churchill, later Duke of Marlborough, his second in command ) on 6 July at the Battle of Sedgemoor.
Five generations later, Isaac Maynard was operating a mill in Marlborough.
They attacked three more settlements: Longmeadow ( near Springfield ), Marlborough, and Simsbury were attacked two weeks later.

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