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 | | Karl Offmann Karl Offmann is a Mauritian politician. |  | | He was born at Privatdozent on criminal law and th... |  | | Karl Lueger Karl Lueger (Franz Josef finally sanctioned his election in 1897. |
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 | | Maria Theresa PORTUGAL Archduchess of Hapsburg was born in 1855 in Portugal - dtr of King Miguel. |  | | He was married to Maria Theresa PORTUGAL Archduchess of Hapsburg (daughter of Miguel of PORTUGAL) in 1873 in Austria?. |  | | Margaret of SAXONY Archduchess of Austria (daughter of Frederick Augustus II (IV) of SAXONY and Caroline of AUSTRIA) was born about 1840 in Saxony. |
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| | boys clothing: Bavarian royalty -- Ludwig I Bavaria Bayren |
 | | Ludwig I abdicated in 1848 in favor of his son Maximmillian II. |  | | Ludwig acceeded to the throne in 1825 upon the death of this father, Maximillian I. A a young prince, Ludwig had helped craft the liberal Bavarian constitution of 1818. |  | | Ludwig III replaced his father as Grand Duke during the 1848 revolutions which swept Germany anfd the rest of Europe. |
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| | Royal Genealogies - Queen Anne Stuart, Prince George Denmark |
 | | His untimely death was followed by the long, troubled regency of his second wife, Maria Christina of Austria (1858-1929). |  | | Throughout his reign Alfonso was greatly influenced by his prime minister, Antonio Canovas del Castillo (1828-97). |
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| | Karl Ludwig Michelet Definition / Karl Ludwig Michelet Research |
 | | Karl Ludwig Michelet (December 4, 1801 Events January 1 - Legislative union of Great Britain and Ireland completed under the Act of Union 1800, bringing about the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. |  | | 1770 - Composer/musician Ludwig Van Beethoven is born in Bonn, Germany. |  | | February 9 - The Treaty of Lunéville ends the war (Second Coalition) between France and Austria. |
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| | Erzherzog Franz Ferdinand Karl Ludwig Joseph Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen d'Este |
 | | While the ascension of his son, Archduke Maximilian, to the throne of Austria was prevented, Franz Ferdinand's heir was not prevented from ascending the throne of Hungary, whose royal laws did not hinge on Habsburg family law. |  | | During the trial of the conspirators, Princip was asked by each judge as to why he killed the Princess. |  | | Added to that was his ascension to be heir to the thrones of Austria and Hungary, following the death of Crown Prince Rudolf in 1889. |
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| | Royal News 2002, Section II |
 | | He is succeeded by his son, Franz Joseph Gobert Eduard Maria, who is married to Archduchess Maria Constanza of Austria. |  | | Moritz Graf zu Ortenburg (b.1975, son of Joachim Graf zu Ortenburg and of his wife, née Ilsabe v.Brünneck) is engaged to marry Regina Christine Thekla Alix Freiin v.Ledebur (daughter of Ernst Karl Heinrich Frhr v.Ledebur and of his wife, née Alix v.Watzdorf.) |  | | He is survived hy her and hs four children from the first marriage.] |
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| | Welcome to Adobe GoLive 5 |
 | | 1519-1556: CHARLES V (Karl V; Roman Emperor, Archduke of Austria, King of Spain, Naples and Sicily) |  | | 1440-1493: FREDERICK III (Friedrich III; Roman Emperor, Archduke of Austria) |  | | 1806-1816: FREDERICK I (Friedrich I) 1816-1864: WILLIAM I (Wilhelm I) 1864-1891: CHARLES I (Karl I) 1891-1918: WILLIAM II (Wilhelm II) |
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| | Ludwig Karl Heger Family |
 | | Ludwig first came to Heron Lake, Minnesota, where he resided for about two years. |  | | Jane Addam's Hull House was established in Chicago |  | | Benjamin Harrison was president of the US when Ludwig arrived. |
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| | Austrian Royal Family |
 | | Pedro also abdicated the Brazilian Throne on 7 April 1831 in favour of his son Pedro II in order to return to Portugal to fight for the restoration of his daughter Maria to the throne of Portugal. |  | | Archduke Johannes Carl died of a fractured skull resulting from an accident during a bicycle ride |  | | The children of Princess Astrid and Archduke Lorenz are also Prince or Princess of Belgium from 1991 following a change to the Belgium Constitutional Laws which repealed the laws of succession by male primogeniture. |
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| | The descendants of Archduke Karl of Austria, Duke of Teschen |
 | | 3.4.6.5.Archduke Hugo Carl of Austria (1930-1981), m.1972 Eleonore Kristen (*1943) |  | | 3.3.Archduchess Marie Christine of Austria (1858-1929), m.1879 Alfonso XII, King of Spain (1857-1885) |  | | 3.2.9.Archduke Albrecht of Austria (1897-1955), m.1st 1930 (div 1937) Irene Lelbach (1897-1985), m.2nd 1938 (div 1951) Katalin Bocskay de Felsö-Bánya (1909-2001), m.3rd 1951 Lidia Strausz-Dorner (+1998) |
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| | European royalty Austria: Francis Joseph I |
 | | Even before his death, Francis Joseph had planned to confer the rights of co-regent on Charles. |  | | She gradually became more poltically active influencing the Emperor. |  | | Austria's position within Germany was radically altered when it was swiftly defeated by Prussia in the Astro-Prussian War or German Civil War (1866). |
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| | ARCHDUKE OF AUSTRIA CHARLES - LoveToKnow Article on ARCHDUKE OF AUSTRIA CHARLES |
 | | [KARL LUDwIG] (1771-1847), archduke of Austria and duke of Teschen, third son of the emperor Leopold II., was born at Florence (his father being then grand-duke of Tuscany) on the 5th of September 5775. |  | | His youth was spent in Tuscany, at Vienna and in the Austrian Netherlands, where he began his career of military service in the war of the French Revolution. |  | | To properly cite this ARCHDUKE OF AUSTRIA CHARLES article in your work, copy the complete reference below: |
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| | Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | His second wife, whom he married by proxy on 16 October 1862 at Rome, and in person on 21 October 1862 at Venice, was Maria Annunciata of Bourbon-Sicily (1843-1871), daughter of Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies (1810-1859) and his wife Maria Theresa of Austria (1816-1867). |  | | He was born at Schönbrunn in Vienna, the son of Franz Karl Josef of Austria (1802-1878) and his wife Sophie of Bavaria (1805-1872). |  | | Karl Ludwig, Archduke of Austria (30 July 1833 - 19 May 1896) was the father of Franz Ferdinand of Austria, whose shooting occasioned the start of World War I. |
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| | An Emperor Blessed by Christopher Westley |
 | | Today, Otto von Hapsburg is a 91-year-old retired member of the European Parliament, and his son, Karl Ludwig, was the keynote speaker at the Mises Institute’s 15th anniversary dinner in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1997. |  | | Karl I died four years before Rothbard’s birth. |  | | With his beatification, the Vatican may be suggesting a new role model for the political class of today. |
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| | Articles - Karl I of Austria |
 | | The Roman Catholic Church has praised Karl for putting his Christian faith first in making political decisions, and for his perceived role as a peacemaker during the war. |  | | Karl has been solemnly declared blessed in the ceremony of beatification by the Roman Catholic Church. |  | | Although his foreign minister, Ottokar Czernin, was only interested in negotiating a general peace which would include Germany as well, Karl himself, in negotiations with the French with his brother-in-law, Prince Sixtus of Bourbon-Parma, an officer in the Belgian army, as intermediary, went much further in suggesting his willingness to make a separate peace. |
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| | IMPERIAL HOUSE OF AUSTRIA |
 | | succ his father Emperor Leopold II as Grand Duke of Tuscany on his father's accession to the Throne of Austria in 1790. |  | | (Baroness of) Brandhofen, Austria 4 Jul 1834; created Gräfin v. |  | | Habsburg, signed a renunciation of his rights to the Austrian Throne to fulfill the requirements of Austrian Law which otherwise prohibited his entry into Austria 31 May 1961, |
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| | Habsburg 12 |
 | | MARIA KAROLINE Luise Christine, *Wien 10.9.1825, +Baden nr Wien 17.7.1915; m.Wien 21.2.1852 Archduke Rainer of Austria (*11.1.1827 +27.1.1913) |  | | KARL FERDINAND, *Wien 29.7.1818, +Zidlochovice (Groß-Seelowitz), Moravia 20.11.1874; m.Wien 18.4.1854 Archdss Elisabeth of Austria (*17.1.1831 +14.2.1903) |  | | KARL STEPHAN Eugen Viktor Felix Maria, *Groß-Seelowitz 5.9.1860, +Zywiec (Saybusch) 7.4.1933; m.Wien 28.2.1886 Archdss Maria Theresia of Austria (*18.9.1862 +10.5.1933) |
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| | Austrian Rulers 1657-1918 |
 | | However, Francis Ferdinand married a woman of "lower station" (Countess Sophie Chotek), and consequently his children could not inherit the throne. |  | | Ferdinand Karl renounced his right of succession in 1911 and died in 1915. |  | | Austria declared war on Serbia, which began World War 1. |
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| | Knebel, Karl Ludwig von -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | He was also a leader in the revolutionary Young Germany social reform and literary movement, which opposed Romanticism and sought to arouse a drive for social and political justice in 19th-century Germany. |  | | This thesis was eloquently stated and analyzed by Karl von Clausewitz in his book On War'. |  | | Hans Christoph von Gagern's eldest son, a German soldier and administrator, and military commander of several Dutch provinces, who served as chief of staff during the wars against the Belgian rebels opposing Dutch rule. |
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| | Articles - Archduke Ferdinand of Austria |
 | | Archduke Ferdinand Karl Ludwig Joseph Johann Maria (1868-1915), brother of Franz Ferdinand, abandoned his dynastic rights to marry Bertha Czuber in 1909. |  | | Archduke Ferdinand Karl Anton Joseph Johann Stanislaus of Austria-Este (1754-1806), fourth son and fourteenth child of Franz I and Maria Theresa, became heir to the Duchies of Modena and Reggio through his marriage to the Este heiress, and served as commander of an Austrian army in the War of the Third Coalition (1805). |  | | Archduke Ferdinand Karl Leopold Joseph Franz Marcelin (1793-1875), eldest son of Franz II, became Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria upon his father's death in 1835. |
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| | First World War.com - Who's Who - Emperor Franz Josef I |
 | | In matters pertaining to foreign affairs the two countries would act together. |  | | Austria's relationship with Russia was irreparably damaged as a consequence of Austria's withholding of support during the Anglo-Russian Crimean War of 1853-56, a factor in the July Crisis of 1914. |  | | Franz Josef had little affection for Franz Ferdinand, disapproving of the man himself, and of his marriage to Sophie Chotek von Chotkova, whom he considered below Ferdinand's rank. |
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| | Austria |
 | | The term had no constitutional status before 25 Apr 1848, and had dynastic rather than territorial import: it was intended to encompass all the hereditary possessions of the Haus Österreich, and was so defined in the Constitution of 7 Mar 1849; in the Constitution |  | | SPÖ = Sozialdemokratische Partei Österreichs (Social-Democratic Party of Austria, social-democratic, to 15 Jun 1991 Socialist Party of Austria [Sozialistische Partei Österreichs], 1888-1934 SDAP); |  | | According to the Charter of the German Confederation, "Austria has the chair in the |
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| | Royal Family of Europe - pafg03 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File |
 | | Karl Ludwig Josef Maria Archduke Of AUSTRIA [Parents] was born on 30 Jul 1833 in Schloss Schhonbrunn, Wien, Austria. |  | | Franz Ferdinand Karl Ludwig Joseph Maria Of AUSTRIA [Parents] was born on 18 Dec 1863 in Graz, Steiermark, Austria. |  | | Franz Ferdinand Karl Ludwig Joseph Maria Of AUSTRIA was born on 18 Dec 1863. |
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| | History |
 | | 1879 - journey to Spain and Portugal with crown prince Rudolf of Austria |  | | 1880 - 1.Nov. - born in Berlin - studies in Heidelberg and Innsbruck, Austria |  | | - changes his name to Karl Ludwig Giesecke |
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| | Karl Ludwig of Austria |
 | | Karl married Maria Annuziata Isabella of Two Sicilies, daughter of Ferdinando II King of Two Sici and Maria Theresia of Austria, on 21 Oct 1862 in Venice. |
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| | Emperor Franz Josef |
 | | Franz Josef was the eldest son of Archduke Franz Karl (Francis Charles), who was brother and heir of Austrian Emperor Ferdinand I. Because his father renounced his right to the throne, Franz Josef became emperor when Ferdinand abdicated near the end of the revolution of 1848. |  | | The assasination precipitated a crisis which led to the outbreak of World War I. Franz Josef died on November 21, 1916. |  | | Under the empire of Austria-Hungary, as it was known after 1867, Hungary had complete independence in internal affairs, but the two countries acted jointly in foreign affairs. |
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| | Karl I of Austria ancestors |
 | | Otto, Archdk of Austria (*21.4.1865, +1.11.1906) * 3. |  | | Maria Theresia, Archdss of Austria (*31.7.1816 +8.8.1867) * 12. |  | | Maria Karoline, Archdss of Austria (*13.8.1752 +8.9.1814) * 36. |
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| | Karl, Zita, and the Kids - The Habsburg Family today |
 | | The eldest son and heir to the dynasty is Karl, who lives in Austria and has served in the Austrian army and now is a member of the European Parliament like his father. |  | | Otto is the head of the family and was the claimant to the thrones of Austria, Hungary, Bohemia etc. until he renounced his claims in 1961 so he could re-enter Austria and be more active in current European politics. |  | | He works quietly to change the Austrian laws of 1919 that forbid the Habsburgs from holding any political office and has often been mentioned as a possible Chancellor of the Austrian Republic. |
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| | Ancestors and Family of Karl Ludwig Habsburg-Lotharingen |
 | | Karl married Margaret of Saxony Wettin, daughter of John of Saxony Wettin and Unknown. |  | | Karl next married Annunciata of Sicily de Bourbon on 21 Oct 1862. |  | | Karl next married Maria Teresa da Imaculda de Bragança on 23 Jul 1873 in Kleinheubach,, Bayern, Germany. |
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| | Karl-Ludwig Sand by Alexandre Dumas : Arthur's Classic Novels |
 | | Karl could not remain in a primary school where he could not continue his education; he wrote to his mother to announce this event and to tell her with what equanimity the old German philosopher had borne it. |  | | Indeed, from that moment all correspondence between Karl and his family ceased, and he only wrote to them, when he knew his fate, one more letter, which we shall see later on. |  | | To this the rector Salfranck was appointed as a teacher, but instead of the thousand florins which his former appointment brought him, the new one was worth only five hundred. |
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| | The Damon and Taber Family Connections - Person Page 12851 |
 | | Archduke Karl Ludwig Josef Maria (of Austria) was born on 30 July 1833 at Schloss Schhonbrunn, Wien, Austria. |  | | Archduke Karl Ludwig Josef Maria (of Austria) died on 19 May 1896 in Wien, Wien, Austria, at age 62. |  | | Archduke Karl Ludwig Josef Maria (of Austria) was the son of Archduke Franz Karl Josef (of Austria) and Princess Friederike Sofie Dorothea (of Bavaria). |
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| | Karl of Austria Information - TextSheet.com |
 | | Their oldest son and current head of the Habsburg family is Otto von Habsburg, who served as a German Member of the European Parliament. |  | | In 1911 he was married to Princess Zita of Bourbon-Parma, a daughter of the exiled Duke of Parma. |  | | Karl has generally been seen by historians as an honourable figure who tried as emperor-king to halt World War I. |
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| | The Damon and Taber Family Connections - Person Page 11101 |
 | | Archduke Franz Karl Josef (of Austria) was born on 7 December 1802 in Wien, Wien, Austria. |  | | Archduke Franz Karl Josef (of Austria) died on 8 March 1878 in Wien, Wien, Austria, at age 75. |  | | He married Princess Friederike Sofie Dorothea (of Bavaria), daughter of King Maximilian I Josef (of Bavaria) and Princess Karoline Friederike Wilhelmine (of Baden), on 4 November 1824 in Wien, Wien, Austria. |
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| | Franz Ferdinand - The Early Years |
 | | On the contrary, a woman of outstanding character, Maria-Theresia resolutely stood by Franz Ferdinand during and after his controversial marriage, along with the facetious cold-shouldering that followed. |  | | Franz Ferdinand Karl Ludwig Joseph Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen was born at 18 Sackstraße, Graz, on 18th December, 1863. |  | | It was second wife Maria Annunciata who bore Karl Ludwig four children: Franz Ferdinand (Graz, 1863), Otto (Graz, 1865), Ferdinand (Vienna, 1868) and Marguerite (Artstetten, 1870). |
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| | Sir Karl Popper + Ludwig von Feuerbach |
 | | It was on this date, July 28, 1902, that British philosopher Sir Karl Popper was born in Austria. |  | | He studied and taught in Vienna until the rise of the Nazis forced this son of Jewish parents to emigrate. |  | | He died on 17 September 1994 at age 92. |
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| | 23RD GENERATION |
 | | Charles I of HAPSBURG-AUSTRIA was born in 1887 in Austria - son of Otto Francis. |  | | He was also known as last of the Hapsburg dynasty of Austria.. |  | | He was also known as Karl I Emperor of Austria. |
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| | HALLER, Karl Ludwig von |
 | | Ernst Ludwig Posselt] 1798, I, 158-165; Deutsch in Häberlin's Staatsarchiv H. 14, 204-222; Project einer Constitution für die Schweizerische Republik Bern. |  | | In: Basler Nachrichten 6.10.1968; - Heribert Raab: Friedrich Leopold zu Stolberg und Karl Ludwig v. |  | | Fribourg 1854; - Erinnerung an Karl Ludwig Haller (gewidmet dem Grafen Johann v. |
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| | Maria Annuziata Isabella of Two Sicilies |
 | | (Karl Ludwig of Austria was born on 30 Jul 1833 in Schonbrunn and died on 19 May 1896 in Vienna.) |  | | Maria married Karl Ludwig of Austria, son of Franz Karl of Austria, on 21 Oct 1862 in Venice. |  | | This Web Site was Created 12 Aug 2005 with Legacy 5.0 from Millennia |
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 | | While in Austria the tree is decorated by the family on Christmas Eve, December 24, and is often kept until Epiphany, January 6, in the United States trees are decorated two to three weeks in advance of the fest and removed shortly after the celebration of Christmas Day, December 25. |  | | Curiously enough, Iowa, Maryland and Michigan also have taken it as the melody of their state song. |
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| | Thomas's Glassware Tour --- Rovinj (HR) |
 | | Jule Verne, the father of science fiction, chose Rovinj as setting for some of the chapters of his book "Mathias Sandorf" (1885). |  | | Its importance, however, declined when Austria declared Fiume (Rijeka) and Trieste free ports. |  | | Originally it was named for Archduchess Maria Theresa, Princess of Bragança, the third wife of Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria who was the second brother of Emperor Franz Joseph I. Later it's name was Ospizio San Pelagio. |
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| | Karl Ludwig Habsburg-lotharingen / Princess Of Two Sicilies Immacolata |
 | | Name: Francis Ferdinand Archduke Of Austria Este Born: 1863 Died: 28 Jun 1914 at, Sarajevo Wife: Sophia Chotek |  | | Name: Margarethe Sofie Maria Annunciate Austria Born: 13 May 1870 at Artstetten, Lower Austria, Austria Died: 24 Aug 1902 at Gmunden, Upper Austria, Austria Husband: Albrecht Wurttemberg |  | | Name: Otto Austria Born: 1865 at Graz, Steiermark, Austria Died: 1906 at Vienna, Vienna, Austria Wife: Mary Josepha Of Saxony |
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| | Trees Of Austria |
 | | Since 1959 a tree has been selected for Vienna's town hall every year as a present to the capital from one of Austria's nine provinces. |  | | Veranstaltungen mit Allianz Trees Austria: Was war noch: 3. |  | | Austria photocd produced by Corel" target="_blank" rel="no follow">Austria photocd produced by Corel |
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| | Albrecht, Prince of Bavaria (1905- ) |
 | | Maria I da Gloria, Queen of Portugal (1734-1816) |  | | Ferdinand, Duke of Modena, Archduke of Austria (1754-1866) |  | | Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany, Archduke of Austria (1797-1870) |
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