Veneration From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Veneration in Noto St Conrad of Piacenza (San Corrado) Veneration (Latin: veneratio; Greek: τιμάω timáō), or veneration of saints, is the act of honoring a saint, a person who has been identified as having a high degree of sanctity or holiness.[1] Angels are shown similar veneration in many religions. Philologically, “to venerate” derives from the Latin verb, venerare, meaning ..
Margaret of Hungary (saint) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Not to be confused with Margaret of Hungary, the Byzantine Empress. Saint Margaret of Hungary, O.P. Nun and Virgin Born January 27, 1242 Klis Fortress, Klis, Kingdom of Croatia Died January 18, 1270 (aged 27) Nyulak Szigete, Kingdom of Hungary Venerated in Roman Catholic Church (Dominican Order) Beatified ..
Yolanda of Poland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search For the Aragonese queen, see Violant of Hungary. Blessed Yolanda Religious Born 1235 Esztergom Died 1298 Gniezno Venerated in Roman Catholic Church Beatified 1827 (cultus confirmed) Feast 11 and 12 June Yolanda of Poland Spouse Bolesław the Pious Issue Elisabeth, Duchess of Legnica Hedwig, ..
Béla IV of Hungary From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Béla IV King of Hungary and Croatia Reign 21 September 1235 – 3 May 1270 Coronation 1214 14 October 1235 Predecessor Andrew II Successor Stephen V Duke of Styria Reign 1254–1258 Predecessor Ottokar V Successor Stephen Born 1206 Died 3 May 1270 (aged 63–64) Rabbits’ ..
Sovereignty From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search hideThis article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages) This article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia’s quality standards. (March 2018) This article needs additional citations for verification. (March 2018) The frontispiece of Thomas Hobbes‘ Leviathan, depicting the ..
Grand master (order) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Grand Master (order)) Jump to navigationJump to search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: “Grand master” order – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) His Most Eminent Highness Fra’ Giacomo dalla Torre del ..
Principality From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search For other uses, see Principality (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Principate. hideThis article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages) This article’s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points. (February 2013) This article needs ..
Muntenia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Part of a series on the History of Romania Prehistory[show] Antiquity[show] Middle Ages (Early)[show] Early Modern Times[show] National Awakening[show] Kingdom of Romania[show] Socialist Republic of Romania[show] Post-Revolution[show] By topic[show] By historical region[show] Commons Centuries in Romania Romania portal v t e Map of Romania with Muntenia highlighted and ..
Banat From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search For other uses, see Banat (disambiguation), Banate (disambiguation), and Ban (title). This article’s lead section does not adequately summarize key points of its contents. Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article. (August 2016) Banat Banat (Romanian) Банат / Banat (Serbian) Bánság (Hungarian) Historical region Map of the Banat region ..
Pandur From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search For the family of Sumerian stringed musical instruments, see Pandura. Austrian pandur from 1760 The Pandurs were any of several light infantry military units beginning with Trenck’s Pandurs, used by the Habsburg Monarchy from 1741, fighting in the War of the Austrian Succession and the Silesian Wars. Others to follow included Vladimirescu’s Pandurs, ..
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