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| | Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Ferdinand was a skilled politician and diplomat, and quickly reformed the government and the military. |  | | This rumor was enhanced by another rumor that the French court was planning to marry Ferdinand to the daughter of the Duke of Orleans, the French king's brother. |  | | However, his powers were secretly limited, and the leader of his army was instructed to follow Spanish orders instead of Ferdinand's orders if necessary. |
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| | History of the Thirty Years' War in Germany By Johann Cristoph Friedrich von Schiller (1759-1805)- Chapter 7 from Nalanda Digital Library at NIT Calicut |
 | | When the Cardinal Infante, as Viceroy of the Spanish Netherlands, refused satisfaction for these injuries, and delayed to restore the prince to liberty, Richelieu, after the old custom, formally proclaimed war at Brussels by a herald, and the war was at once opened by three different armies in Milan, in the Valteline, and in Flanders. |  | | Ferdinand II., his school-companion at Ingoldstadt, and the friend of his youth, was no more; and with the death of his friend and benefactor, the strong tie was dissolved which had linked the Elector to the House of Austria. |  | | The first fruit of his power was the elevation of his son, Ferdinand III., to the dignity of King of the Romans, to which he was elected by a decided majority of votes, notwithstanding the opposition of Treves, and of the heirs of the Elector Palatine. |
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http://www.nalanda.nitc.ac.in/resources/english/etext-project/history/thirtywar/chapter7.html
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| | Asia Times Online :: Asian News, Business and Economy. |
 | | Ferdinand II and his primary ally Maximilian I represented the re-Catholicizing zeal of the Jesuit Counter-reformation, while Frederick V of the Palatinate represented the equally militant forces of Calvinism. |  | | The emperors, Ferdinand II and III both, had ruled by fiat and the consent of the electors. |  | | He was succeeded as Louis XIII's chief minister by the Sicilian Giulio Mazarini, more commonly known as Cardinal Mazarin. |
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http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Front_Page/GD14Aa01.html
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| | - Chapter 1 |
 | | Ferdinand II's son, the King of Hungary, succeeded him to the throne and reigned until his death in 1658 as Emperor Ferdinand III. |  | | As Cardinal Mazarin, he played the same role for Louis XIV that Richelieu had played for Louis XIII, and was every bit as competent. |  | | Armand-Jean du Plessis, Cardinal Richelieu, was effectively the ruler of France on behalf of King Louis XIII throughout most of the Thirty Years War. |
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| | Pompus/aboutfestival |
 | | In this, the greatest pictorial program executed by Rubens for his home city, he was commissioned to provide decorations for the entry of the new Spanish governor of the Netherlands, the Cardinal Infante Ferdinand of Hapsburg, into Antwerp on April 16, 1635. |
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| | Hapsburgs |
 | | The Bohemians replaced Ferdinand with Frederick V, elector of the Rhenish Palatinate. |  | | During the Revolutions of 1848, which endangered the existence of the multinational Habsburg empire, Ferdinand was compelled to abdicate in favor of his nephew, Francis Joseph. |  | | As a Habsburg, Ferdinand became Holy Roman Emperor in 1619 and, allied with Bavaria and the Catholic League, defeated the Bohemians at the Battle of White Mountain in 1620. |
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| | THIRTY YEARS' WAR |
 | | Under the leadership nominally of the king of Hungary, Ferdinand's heir, but really of Gallas, the army recaptured Regensburg and Donauworth, and when the Spanish Cardinal Infante joined them with 15,000 men on his way from Italy to the Netherlands, they were invincible. |  | | The time had come for the Cardinal Infante to distribute his forces in winter quarters, and the garrison of Corbie, it is said, surrendered in good time in order not to be omitted in the allotment of comfortable billets in Belgium. |  | | In the west, though there were no such battles as Wittstock, the campaign of 1636 was one of the most, remarkable of the whole war.: The Cardinal Infante was not only relieved by the,retreat of the Dutch, but also reinforced by a fresh army (2) under a famous cavalry officer, Johann von Weert. |
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http://www.xenophongi.org/milhist/modern/thirtyyears2.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Toledo (Spain) |
 | | Cardinal Miguel Paya y Rico (1886-92) was a conspicuous figure at the Vatican Council when, as Bishop of Cuenca, he pronounced the decisive discourse which determined the proclamation of papal infallibility. |  | | Cardinal Francisco Antonio Lorenzana (1772-1800) understood how to wield, at a time when the Church was passing through a crisis, a power which would have done credit to the great prelates instrumental in the restoration of the Spanish Church in the past. |  | | Cardinal F. Zeferino González was an illustrious Dominican and the restorer of Scholasticism, author among many other well-known works of the "Estudios sobre la Filosofia" and "Estudios Religiosos, Filosoficos, Scientificos y Sociales". |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14755a.htm
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| | Archduke Albert (1559-1621) - encyclopedia article about Archduke Albert (1559-1621). |
 | | She was succeded as Governor by Philip iv's brother, the Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand in 1633. |  | | His father and predecessor was Ferdinand I, his uncle the Emperor Charles V. Philip II of Spain, son of Charles V, was ahead of him in the line of succession, but under a 1553 agreement Maximilian displaced Philip as heir to the Imperial throne. |  | | He was the son of Philip I and Joanna of Castile and grandson of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile and of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor and Marie, Duchess of Burgundy. |
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| | Definition of lindy infante |
 | | 1:...or of the Habsburg Netherlands]], [[Cardinal]], [[ Infante ]], [[Archbishop]] of [[Toledo]] (1619-41). |  | | He was born as Pedro Infante Cruz in [[Mazatlán]], [[Sinaloa]], on [[December... |  | | 5:...cias Cinematograficas]] of Mexico presented Pedro Infante with the [[Ariel Award]] for his movie "La Vida N... |
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| | Peter Paul Rubens |
 | | In 1635 he supervised the decorations for the Triumphal Entry into Antwerp of the new Governor, the Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand, whose court painter he became in 1636. |  | | He continued to act as a political agent for the Archduches Isabella until 1634. |  | | In the same year he completed the paintings for the Whitehall Palace ceiling (commissioned in 1630) and began a series of pictures for the Torre de la Parada near Madrid for Philip IV of Spain, completed in 1638. |
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http://www.wallacecollection.org/c/w_a/p_w_d/d_f/a/rubens.htm
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| | ART / 4 / 2DAY |
 | | Cardinal Infante Ferdinand of Austria as Hunter (1636, 191x107cm) _ Ferdinand of Austria [16 May 1609 &; 09 Nov 1641] was the brother of Philip IV. |  | | His second wife, which he married on 07 October 1649, was his own niece, Mariana of Austria [23 Dec 1634 &; 16 May 1696], daughter of Philip IVÂs sister, Maria Anna [18 Aug 1606 – 13 May 1646] and Ferdinand III. |  | | These were the words used by Giacinto Gigli in 1655 to describe the pope (Giovanni Battista Pamphili [1574-1655], made a cardinal in 1629 and elected to the papal throne on 16 September 1644), adding that "his face was the most deformed ever born among men." Justi and later Morelli considered his head "the most repugnant... |
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| | The Thirty Years War: The Fall of the Heilbronn League and the Peace of Prague |
 | | After N& the armies divided, for although Ferdinand of Hungary wished his Spanish cousin to aid him in Germany, the Cardinal-Infante insisted on marching toward the Low Countries. |  | | Ferdinand of Hungary led his armies westward across Würtemburg: on 15 September, 1634 they took Göppingen, on the 16th, Heibronn, and on the 20th, the Würtemburg’s capital of Stuttgart. |  | | Ferdinand, after consulting with a score of theologians and the Catholic Electors, finally decided that the Edict could be abandoned in part. |
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| | Francisco Infante (1928 - ) Biography, Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews |
 | | Ferdinand (1609-1641), Cardinal-Infante of Spain Copy after Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 17th century)Oil on wood; |  | | In 1775, the French ambassador at the Spanish court reported that the Infante had arranged for three 'mujerzuelas', or prostitutes, to meet him in the woods wh... |  | | Nicolas de Larmessin, Portrait of Elisabeth Marie Louise Infante De Portugal, 17th - 18th century |
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| | Musical comments on the figure of Diego RodrÃguez de Silva y Velázquez |
 | | The brother of Philip IV, born in 1609, had been awarded the purple distinction of a cardinal at the age of ten, and was named lieutenant of Catalonia in 1632 and governor of Milan in 1633. |  | | While in his toccatas, ricercares, canzoni and fantasie his music is closer to that of his Italian master whose style he contributed to divulge, he is much more innovative in his two books of suites, manuscripts dedicated to Emperor Ferdinand III, the husband of Mary of Austria. |  | | He travelled as a member of the entourage of the Genoese Ambrosio Spinola, Marquis of the Balbases, who four years before had led the siege that concluded with the rendering of Breda and would later be immortalised by Velázquez in the famous painting celebrating the feat. |
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http://clio.rediris.es/musica/cd_vel_ingl.htm
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| | Ferdinand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies - 1810 - 1859 ; became king |  | | Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor - 1578 - 1637; became emperor |  | | Ferdinand is a Germanic name composed of the words for prepared and journey. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand
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| | Theodor van Thulden (Getty Museum) |
 | | By 1644, despite returning to his obscure birthplace, the famous Van Thulden continued receiving major commissions. |
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http://www.getty.edu/art/collections/bio/a502-1.html
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| | UC San Diego /All Locations |
 | | Cardinal Albrecht Of Brandenburg As St. Jerome In His Study /[Slide] AAL ; AAL Slide ConCirc ; 373 C891E ss15 ; AVAILABLE |
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| | ANTONIO MIRA DE AMESCUA - LoveToKnow Article on ANTONIO MIRA DE AMESCUA |
 | | In 1610, being then arch-dean of Guadix, he accompanied the count de Lemos to Naples, and on his return to Spain was appointed (16.19) chaplain to the cardinal Infante Ferdinand of Austria; he is referred to as still alive in Montalbn.s Para todos (1632), and he collaborated with Montalb~n. |  | | Rojas Villandrandos Loa (1603), which was written several years before it was published. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/M/MI/MIRA_DE_AMESCUA_ANTONIO.htm
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| | Marble portrait of Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand |
 | | Prince Cardinal Ferdinand, often known as Cardinal Infante possessed the protuding chin and lower lip and the ample nose of what has come to be known as 'the Hapsburg chin'. |  | | This plaquette of Ferdinand would have been used as architectural decoration. |  | | This marble portrait sculpture shows him in his Cardinal's hat (biretta) and a fur trimmed short cape(mozetta). |
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http://www.trocadero.com/dehoogh/items/317181/item317181.html
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| | Nordlingen |
 | | After the conquest of the city of Regensburg the imperial forces marched to attack the city of Nordlingen where the Catholics were joined by the Spanish army (3 000 horsemen, 500 dragoons and 15 000 infantrymen) of the Cardinal - Infante Ferdinand. |  | | The Catholic army was nominally commanded by Ferdinand of Hungary and the Cardinal Infante Fernando but the effective command was on the hand of Matthias Gallas seconded by the Marques de Leganéz). |  | | The German catholic army (imperial army and the League army) under the command of Ferdinand King of Hungary started a campaign to liberate the region of Souabe in south Germany. |
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http://www.geocities.com/ao1617/Nordlingen2.html
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| | Alte Pinakothek [Sammlung - Künstler] |
 | | Amongst the major works he executed in the course of the following years were cartoons for several series of tapestries, the ceiling frescoes in the Banqueting House, Whitehall, London (1630-34), for Charles I, and his collaboration (1634-35) on the festive decorations for the entry of the Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand into Antwerp (1634-35). |
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http://www.pinakothek.de/alte-pinakothek/sammlung/kuenstler/kuenstler_inc_en.php?inc=kuenstler&which=3111
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| | Gender and Class as Challenges for Feminist Biographies in Early Modern Spain, Anne J. Cruz |
 | | Ana de Castro merely states that she wrote it to honor Philip IIIÂs son, the Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand, whom she had known as a small boy. |  | | Since Ferdinand was famous for his support of writers, the dedication confirms that the author moved easily in a male literary world of noble patronage. |  | | It was translated into Castilian from a Latin version by the Dominican Antonio de la Peña in 1511, by order of Cardinal Cisneros, whose devotion to female religious accompanied the growth of spiritual communities led by women. |
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http://www.gc.maricopa.edu/laberinto/2002/cruz.htm
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| | queen anne of austria -- queen anne of austria |
 | | After the death of Louis, May 14, 1643, he became a member of the Council of Regency and Queen Anne of Austria, mother of the infant King Louis XIV, effectively bestowed the power to the cardinal (2... |  | | Louis XIII of France, his powerful and cunning advisor Cardinal Richelieu, the beautiful Queen Anne of Austria, her English lover, George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, and the siege of the... |  | | This was followed immediately by the construction of the Luxembourg Palace by Marie of Médicis, the Val de Grâce by Queen Anne of Austria, and the Palace of the Cardinal (now the Palais-Royal) by... |
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| | King Ferdinand and Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand (Getty Museum) |
 | | At the upper right, the Cardinal-Infante solemnly greets his cousin Ferdinand. |  | | Rubens made this freely drawn oil sketch as a modello for the right panel of the great Stage of Welcome, a monumental canvas that decorated a triumphal arch erected for the ceremonial entry into Antwerp of the newly appointed governor of the southern Netherlands, the Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand of Spain. |  | | Separated into two zones with allegorical figures in the foreground and historical figures in the background, Peter Paul Rubens here commemorated the meeting of King Ferdinand III of Hungary and the Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand at Nördlingen on the Danube River on September 2, 1634. |
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http://www.getty.edu/art/collections/objects/o926.html
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| | Battle of Nordlingen, 6 September 1634 |
 | | The Protestant army, 25,000 strong, representing the Heilbronn League, and commanded by Bernard of Saxe-Weimar and Gustav Horn, arrived to relieve the city, but on 2 September the army of the Spanish Habsburgs led by the Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand arrived, boosting the Habsburg forces to over 33,000 men. |  | | The Imperial army under Ferdinand of Hungary (the future emperor Ferdinand III) was besieging Nordlingen, where there was a Swedish garrison. |  | | Battle in Thirty Years War that for a short time looked to have given victory to the Imperial party. |
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http://www.rickard.karoo.net/articles/battles_nordlingen1634.html
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| | Portraiture |
 | | At much the same period, DürerÂs contemporary Lucas Cranach the elder was painting portraits of Cardinal Albert of Brandenburg as St Jerome (1525). |  | | Dürer had no interest in the identity of the old man, whose name he did not record and may not have known. |
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http://www.felsted.essex.sch.uk/~nlo/ASHoAFINAL/portraiture/portraiture.htm
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| | Printer Friendly Format - This Is Local London |
 | | The Touch of Brilliance exhibition in Somerset House's Hermitage Rooms pulls together preparatory materials for some of Rubens' most ambitious projects, including his early altarpieces for the cathedral at Antwerp and final great cycle for the triumphal entry of Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand into Antwerp in April 1635. |  | | The Hermitage Rooms provide an excellent venue, the space having been created to show works from the collections of St Petersburg's State Hermitage Museum, many of which feature here. |  | | He was commissioned by the highest nobility in Europe, including the magnificent ceiling of the Banqueting House in Whitehall for Charles I, and the Medici Cycle (of 24 large canvasses) for the widowed queen of France. |
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http://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/misc/print.php?artid=452737
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