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Luís I of Portugal, (Spanish: Luis I, August 25, 1707 - August 31, 1724), King of Spain. He is the eldest son of King Felipe V of Spain, and his mother is Maria Louisa Gabriela of Savoy, the first queen of Felipe. In January 1724, he succeeded to the throne as the King of Spain and passed away after ... Read More
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Louis IX (French:. The son of Louis VIII, the tenth king of the Capet dynasty, and Blanka of Castile. Louis IX ascended the throne in 1226. In the early stages, he devoted himself to suppressing the rebellion of the nobility, defeating the joint invasion of the rebels and King Henry III of England, ... Read More
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The Virgin Mary of Fatima is a title given by Catholics to three shepherds in Fatima, Portugal, who appeared on the 13th of the same month for six consecutive months in 1917 and was later recognized by the Catholic Church as the "Virgin Mary". Due to the fact that the three shepherds referred to her ... Read More
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King of Macedonia (221 BC to 179 BC). The son of Demetrius II. In 229 BC, when his father died at a young age, he was adopted by his successor Antiochus Dosson (Antiochus III) and ascended to the throne only after his death. During his reign, he was constantly involved in wars in the Eastern ... Read More
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Louis II (French: Louis le Begue; Louis II, November 1, 846 -- April 10, 879) was the eldest son of Charles II (Charles the Bald), emperor of the Franks and king of the West Franks, and his wife, Eumentrude of Orleans. King of the Carolingian dynasty of Aquitaine Louis III, reigned 866 -- 879) and ... Read More
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Charles V (February 24, 1500-September 21, 1558) [1], Holy Roman Emperor of the Habsburg dynasty (1520-1556), Prince of Netherland (1506-1555), King of Germany (1519-1556), First King of the Habsburg dynasty in Spain (known as Carlos I, 1516-1556) [3], He was also a member of the Habsburg dynasty in ... Read More
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Felipe V (Spanish: Felipe V, December 19, 1683-July 9, 1746). The first monarch of the Bourbon dynasty in Spain (reigned from November 1, 1700 to January 24, 1724, and from August 31, 1724 to July 9, 1746). When Carlos II of Spain passed away in 1700, due to his lack of children, he passed all his ... Read More
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Cyrus the Great (590 BC or 580 BC - approximately 529 BC), [8-10] Persian: کوروش بزرگ; Greek: Κύρος; Modern Persian: ㄆㄆㄆ; Traditional translation to Greek Κρο The transliteration of Cyrus in Latin form. Originally a small leader in southwestern Iran, he won a series of battles and defeated three ... Read More
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Rudolf I of Germany (May 1, 1218-July 15, 1291) was the founder of the Habsburg dynasty and ascended to the throne as King of Germany in 1273. Rudolf I was a lord in southern Alsace and northern Switzerland, and the son of Count Albrecht IV of Habsburg. He won the king's election that ended the era ... Read More
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Otto I (English: Otto I, German: Otto der Gro ß e, Italian: Ottone il Grande; November 23, 912 May 7, 973), also translated as Otto I, King of Germany (reigned May 7, 936-973), the first Holy Roman Emperor of the Saxony dynasty (reigned February 2, 962 May 7, 973). The son of King Henry I of Germany... Read More
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