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 Ferdinand
Ferdinand of Portugal - 1816-1885; became titular king 1837.
Ferdinand V of Spain - the Catholic; 1453-1516; became king -
Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies - 1810-1859; became king 1830.
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 FERDINAND III. - LoveToKnow Article on FERDINAND III.
(1608-1657), Roman emperor, was the elder son of the emperor Ferdinand II., and was born at Gratz on the I3th of July 1608.
having been elected king of the Romans, or German king, at Regensburg iii December 1636, Ferdinand became emperor on his fathers death in the following February, and showed himself anxious to put an end to the Thirty Years War.
This event belongs rather to the general history of Europe, but it is interesting to note that owing to Ferdinands insistence the Protestants in his hereditary domioions did not obtain religious liberty at this settlement.
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 Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There were no children born of this second marriage.
He remained in this role until Napoleon's fall in 1814, when he returned to Tuscany, which he ruled until his death.
By the Treaty of Pressburg of 1805, Ferdinand was made to give up Salzburg, which was annexed by his brother, the Emperor of Austria, and instead became Duke of Würzburg, a new state created for him from the old Bishopric of Würzburg.
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 Ferdinand III --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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During his campaigns, Murcia submitted to his son Alfonso (later Alfonso X), and the Muslim kingdom of Granada became his vassal.
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 Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She died in 1649, and Ferdinand married a third time, to Eleonora Gonzaga, daughter of the Duke of Mantua.
Ferdinand married three times, first to his cousin, the Infanta Maria Anna of Spain, by whom he had two surviving sons: Ferdinand IV, his eldest, who predeceased him, and Leopold, who ultimately succeeded him.
Eldest son of Emperor Ferdinand II from the house of Habsburg and his first wife, Maria Anna of Bavaria.
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 El Santo or the Saint, FERDINAND III. - LoveToKnow Article on El Santo or the Saint, FERDINAND III.
Cordova fell in 1236, and Seville in 1248.
The king was, a severe persecutor of the Albigenses, and his formal canonization was due as much to his orthodoxy as to his crusading by Pope Clement X. in 1671.
1279), daughter of Simon, of Dammartin, count of Ponthieu, by right of his wife Marie, Ferdinand was the father of Eleanor, the wife of Edward I. of England.
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 Ferdinand Heckmann
In 1217 Ferdinand became King of Castile, which crown his mother renounced in his favour, and in 1230 he succeeded to the crown of Leon, though not without civil strife, since many were opposed to the union of the two kingdoms.
Following his mother's advice, Ferdinand, in 1219, married Beatrice, the daughter of Philip of Swabia, King of Germany, one of the most virtuous princesses of her time.
He took as his counsellors the wisest men in the State, saw to the strict administration of justice, and took the greatest care not to overburden his subjects with taxation, fearing, as he said, the curse of one poor woman more than a whole army of Saracens.
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 Ferdinand III (Holy Roman Emperor)
Although anxious to conclude the Thirty Years’ War, he did not give religious liberty to Protestants.
Holy Roman Emperor from 1637 when he succeeded his father Ferdinand II; king of Hungary from 1625.
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 Ferdinand, III Biography / Biography of Ferdinand, III Biography Biography
He firmly upheld the Catholic restoration in Bohemia and Austria but showed more willingness to negotiate with the established Protestant states of Germany.
From 1626 onward his father brought him into the councils of state.
Ferdinand of Hapsburg was born in Graz in Styria on July 13, 1608, son of the later emperor Ferdinand II and Maria Anna of Bavaria.
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31 years: Ferdinand II (LEÓN) 31 years: Frederick IV (DENMARK/NORWAY)
28 years: Ferdinand I (LEÓN) 28 years: Francis II (TUSCANY)
9 years: Bermudo III (LEÓN) 9 years: Boniface VIII (PAPAL STATES)
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 Catholic Online - Saints & Angels - St. Ferdinand III of Castile
Queen Beatrice died in 1236, and he overtook Seville shortly thereafter.
Ferdinand was born near Salamanca; proclaimed king of Palencia, Valladolid, and Burgos; his mother advised and assisted him during his young reign.
Ferdinand was a great administrator and a man of deep faith.
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 Ferdinand III on Encyclopedia.com
Having inherited (1230) León from his father, Ferdinand permanently united the kingdoms of Castile and León.
At the death (1217) of her brother, Henry I of Castile, Berenguela renounced her right of succession in Ferdinand's favor.
Ferdinand was planning an expedition to Morocco when he died and was succeeded by his son, Alfonso X. In 1671, Ferdinand was canonized by the Roman Catholic Church.
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 Ferdinand III of Castile - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In 1219, Ferdinand married the daughter of the German king Philip of Swabia, Elizabeth, called Beatriz in Spain.
Infante Juan (1245), died young and buried at the cathedral in Cordoba.
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 Patron Saints Index: Saint Ferdinand III of Castille
In his later years, Ferdinand's father desired to return to his throne, and he turned against Ferdinand; he eventually gave up the idea, however, and the two reconciled.
He reformed Spanish law, and compiled it into a form used for centuries after.
Son of Alfonso IX, King of Leon, and Berengaria, daughter of King Alfonso III of Castile.
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 I1486: Ferdinand III King Of Castile (1199 - 1252)
Ferdinand III King Of Castile and Beatrix had the following children
1 Edward III Plantagenet King Of England = Philippa Of Hainault
Descendants of Ferdinand III King Of Castile and Beatrix
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 Kral III, Ferdinand L - Ferdinand L Kral III Law Ofc - Attorneys & Legal Services - Whitman, MA, 02382-2030 - Citysearch
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 Ferdinand III - yourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
Ferdinand III - yourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
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 Ferdinand III - definition of Ferdinand III by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
Ferdinand III - Holy Roman Emperor and king of Hungary and Bohemia who signed the Peace of Westphalia ending the Thirty Years' War (1608-1657)
He signed the Peace of Westphalia (1648), thus ending the Thirty Years' War.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Ferdinand III (Holy Roman Empire)
Henry III (Holy Roman Empire), called The Black (1017-1056) German king (1028-1056) and Holy Roman emperor (1046-1056), son and successor of Conrad...
Holy Roman Empire : monarchs: Ferdinand III (Holy Roman Empire)
Ferdinand III (Holy Roman Empire) (1608-1657), Holy Roman emperor (1637-1657), king of Hungary (1625-1657), and king of Bohemia (1627-1657).
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 Ferdinand III (of Naples)
King of Naples from 1504, also known as Ferdinand II.
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 Ferdinand III Holy Roman Emperor b
: Maria Anna Habsburg (daughter of Philip III)
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 I17852: Ferdinand III Saint (King of Castile) (1199 - 30 MAY 1252)
I17852: Ferdinand III Saint (King of Castile) (1199 - 30 MAY 1252)
http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal01746 Ferdinand (St.) III of Castile, King of Castile and Leon, b 1199, acc 1217
[1320] WSHNGT.ASC file (Geo Washington Ahnentafel) # 136638; 'Ferdinand III (Saint) K. of Cast.& Leon', b 1191/1198
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 Ferdinand III vom Roemischen REICH/ MARIA
Name: Mariana VON OESTERREICH Born: at: Married: 1649 at: Died: at: Spouses: Philip IV Koenig VON SPANIEN
Born: at: Died: at: Father:Philip III Koenig VON SPANIEN Mother:Margaret VON OESTERREICH Other Spouses:
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 Tower Records - Joseph I, Ferdinand III, Leopold I: Sacred Works / Haselbock
Composers: Joseph I (1678 - 1711), Leopold I (1640 - 1705), Johann H. Schmelzer (1623 - 1680), Ferdinand III (1608 - 1657)
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Tower Records - Joseph I, Ferdinand III, Leopold I: Sacred Works / Haselbock
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 King Ferdinand III (Fernando) of Castile & Leon & Beatrice HOHENSTRAUFEN
King Ferdinand III (Fernando) of Castile and Leon and Beatrice HOHENSTRAUFEN
King Ferdinand III (Fernando) of Castile and Leon
King Alphonso (Alfonso) X, the Wise of Castile and Leon
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 King Ferdinand III ,of Castile and Leon, Spain, b: 1191 -
King Ferdinand III,of Castile and Leon, Spain, b: 1191 -
Marr: 1237 - King Ferdinand III,of Castile and Leon, Spain
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