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After thinking of Sullivan, Frank’s thoughts drift to Budapest during the war. For a long time he and Ida lived in a cramped apartment in the Jewish ghetto, but after a particularly large roundup by the fascist party that controlled the city, Ida hid Frank with her piano teacher, Julia Marai. Although Julia and her companion, Hedwiga, were kind, Frank felt “exposed” without his mother, from whom he’d never been separated. Ida missed Frank but felt things were “simpler now, alone” and she smuggled food parcels to Meyer, who was working in a labor camp in the Ukraine. One day at Julia’s house, Frank had to hide in the attic while Julia gave a piano lesson, and Frank was so frightened by the experience that he didn’t talk for several days. Meanwhile, Elsa has been comforting a crying baby named Rayma. Because she’s always looked after her younger sisters, Elsa is an adept caregiver and knows instinctively that Rayma is crying for her mother. As she encourages the baby to look out the window at the sky, she thinks of her own mother. Since the onset of polio, Elsa has felt distant from her parents and everyone else around her, and she reflects that Rayma too has to “learn to be alone.” Henry (died 886), a son of Count Poppo of Grapfeld, one of the first Babenbergs, was variously known as Count or Margrave of Saxony and Duke of Franconia. Instantly, the Juilliard-trained composer’s themes became radio hits, and the basis for the next six films in the series. But after number three, Williams himself dropped out of overall responsibility for the scores.

Hedwig van Babenberg (rond 856 - 24 december 903) was een dochter van Hendrik van Babenberg en van Ingeltrude van Friuli. Zij huwde met Otto I van Saksen, en werd moeder van:

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m (1006, soon after 25 Jan 1016) RENAUD de Nevers, son of LANDRY Comte de Nevers & his wife Mathilde de Bourgogne-Comté (-killed in battle Sainte-Vertu, Yonne 29 May 1040, bur Auxerre, Saint-Germain). Raspé O, Vadthanarat S, De Kesel A, Degreef J, Hyde KD, Lumyong S (2016) Pulveroboletus fragrans, a new Boletaceae species from northern Thailand, with a remarkable aromatic odor. Mycol Prog 15:38 The name is on record since the 9th century, with Haduwig, a daughter of Louis the German. The name remained popular in German high nobility during the 10th and 11th centuries. Childhood (1373 or 1374 – 1382) [ edit ] Jadwiga with her mother and sisters, as depicted on Saint Simeon's casket in Zadar

Following the death of her first husband, Hedwig re-married to Hugh de Dagsbourg. She died after 1013.

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Jadwiga Krzyżaniakowa. "Interview about Queen Jadwiga of Poland" (in Hungarian). Archived from the original on 2 April 2012 . Retrieved 23 December 2011. Hathwiga" is named as wife of Otto in the Annalista Saxo, which in an earlier passage records that Heinrich I King of Germany was the son of the sister of Adalbert [Babenberg][91]. Her birth date is estimated from the birth of her third son in 876. Queen Elizabeth then chose Jadwiga to reign in Poland, but did not send her to Kraków to be crowned. During the interregnum, Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia, became a candidate for the Polish throne. The nobility of Greater Poland favored him and proposed that he marry Jadwiga. However, Lesser Poland's nobility opposed him, and they persuaded Queen Elizabeth to send Jadwiga to Poland. Oda (ca. 884 - 2 juli na 952), gehuwd (Worms, 897) met koning Zwentibold, (900) Gerard van de Metzgau en met (na 910) Eberhard van de Oberlahngau. Zij overleefde al haar echtgenoten die allen in een veldslag om het l (nl)

Hedwig of France (c. 970- after 1013), also called Avoise, Hadevide or Haltude, was Countess of Mons. She was the daughter of Hugh Capet, the first King of France, and Adelaide of Aquitaine.m ([996]%29 REGINAR IV Comte de Hainaut, son of REGINAR [III] Graf im Maasgau & his wife Adela [von Dachsburg] (after 947-1013). mogelijk Irminburg, (ovl. voor 936), gehuwd met Siegfried, zoon van markgraaf Thietmar van Meißen. (nl) Hedvigis. Dziedziczka królestwa (2021), a Polish historical novel about the early life and reign of Jadwiga by Krzysztof Konopka, follows the story of Jadwiga, her sister Mary, and their mother. [173] The Annales Fuldenses records the civil war between Saxons and Thuringians in 882, through the machinations of "Poppone fratre Heinrici et Egninone comitibus" and Poppo's subsequent conquest of "Thuringis inferior"[84]. The Annales Fuldenses record that "Heinricus frater Popponis" fought the Vikings at "Prumiam" in 883[85].

Ein Jahre später, 886, wieder im Einsatz gegen die Normannen, diesmal in Neustrien als dortiger Militärbefehlshaber Karls III., geriet er bei der Belagerung von Paris durch die Normannen, die er aufheben sollte, in einen Hinterhalt: Heinrichs Pferd stürzte bei einem Erkundungsritt, den er von Quierzy an der Oise gestartet hatte, in eine normannische Fallgrube, der Reiter zu Boden, woraufhin er von den hervorbrechenden Normannen erschlagen wurde. A delegation of the Polish lords and clergy paid formal homage to Sigismund of Luxemburg as their future king on 25 July 1382. [23] [24] The Poles believed that Louis planned also to persuade the Hungarian lords and prelates to accept Jadwiga and William of Austria as his heirs in Hungary. [15] However, he died on 10 September 1382. [25] Jadwiga was present at her father's death bed. [23] Accession negotiations (1382–84) [ edit ] Lands ruled or claimed around 1370 by Jadwiga's father, Louis the Great (or the Hungarian): Hungary and Poland are colored red, the vassal states and the Kingdom of Naples are coloured light red After the celesta solo, a flurry of violins enter, paving the way for the brass section to take over the main melody. Neves MA (2007) Toward a revision of the genus Phylloporus (Boletaceae): systematics and phylogeny of species from various parts of the world. PhD dissertation, University of New York Both Elizabeth's daughters had been engaged to foreign princes (Sigismund and William, respectively) unpopular in Poland. [30] Polish lords who were opposed to a foreign monarch regarded the members of the Piast dynasty as possible candidates to the Polish throne. [30] [24] Queen Elizabeth's uncle Władysław the White had already attempted to seize Poland during Louis's reign. [31] However, he had taken monastic vows and settled in a Benedictine abbey in Dijon in Burgundy. [24] Antipope Clement VII, whom King Louis had refused to recognize against Pope Urban VI, [32] released Władysław from his vows, but he did not leave his monastery. [33] Meanwhile, Siemowit IV, Duke of Masovia, appeared as a more ambitious candidate. [30] He was especially popular among the nobility and townspeople of Greater Poland. [13] [30]Jadwiga's sister, Mary, was crowned king of Hungary five days after their father's death. [23] [26] With the ceremony, their ambitious mother secured the right to govern Hungary on her twelve-year-old daughter's behalf instead of Mary's fiancé, Sigismund. [27] [28] Sigismund could not be present at Mary's coronation, because Louis had sent him to Poland to crush a rebellion. [24] After he learnt of Louis's death, he adopted the title "Lord of the Kingdom of Poland", demanding oaths of loyalty from the towns in Lesser Poland. [24] On 25 November, the nobles of Greater Poland assembled at Radomsko and decided to obey nobody but the daughter of the late king as she would settle in Poland. [29] On their initiative, the noblemen of Lesser Poland passed a similar agreement in Wiślica on 12 December. [29] Queen Elizabeth sent her envoys to the assembled lords and forbade them to swear an oath of loyalty to anyone other than one of her daughters, thus invalidating the oath of loyalty that the Polish noblemen had sworn to Sigismund on the late King Louis's demand. [29] In the evening Meyer decides to walk to the Golden Age. Though he’s resolved not to feel nostalgic for Hungary, he’s depressed by the arid Australian landscape and feels he’ll never be at home again. When he arrives, he notices how much Frank looks like Ida. However, Frank gets along with Meyer much better than he does with his fractious mother. As he’s leaving, Meyer runs into Sister Penny, whom he finds attractive and intriguing. They share a certain connection but part without much conversation. Heinrich, den man mit Recht einen der "ausgezeichnetesten Männer des sinkenden Frankenreiches" genannt hat, dessen Leistungen als Heerführer in den Normannen- und Wikingerkämpfen die zeitgenössischen Quellen hervorheben, führte 880 auch das ostfränkische Aufgebot im Kampf um das lothringische Königtum gegen den elsässischen KAROLINGER Hugo, den Sohn Lothars II. Im gleichen Jahr erlitt Brun von Sachsen eine vernichtende Niederlage gegen dänische Wikinger und fiel. Die Nachfolge trat de facto nicht dessen Bruder Otto an, sondern Heinrich. Er verteidigte 884 zusammen mit Bischof Arn von Würzburg Sachsen gegen einen starken Normanneneinfall und setzte im folgenden Jahr auch der Wikingerherrschaft in Friesland ein Ende. 885 griff er als Graf im Grabfeld in den Streit um das thüringische Amtsherzogtum zugunsten seines Bruders Poppo II. gegen dessen Rivalen Egino ein. Von KARL III. zum Militärbefehlshaber Neustriens bestellt - die Chronisten nennen Heinrich jetzt marchio Francorum, dux Austrasiorum - fiel er 886 gegen die Normannen vor Paris und wurde im alten Hauskloster der merowingischen Könige St. Medard zu Soissons beigesetzt. Die Grabinschrift Heinrici magni Francorum germinis alti sagt von ihm: "... Saxonibus, Francis, Fresonibus ille triarchos praefuit, hinc trino stemmate fretus ovet". Seine jungen Söhne, die später so berühmten BABENBERGER, finden wir seit 888 als Grafen in der Buchonia, im Iff-, Badanach- und Volkfeldgau, wo sie sich die Burgen Theres und Bamberg einrichten und auch wohl schon Grafenrechte im bayerischen Nordgau wahrnehmen. The Chronici Hugonis Floriacensis names "Adelaidem…Rainaldi comitis Nivernensis uxorem" as the daughter of King Robert and his wife Constance[195]. The Historia Nivernensium Comitum records that the wife of "Renaldum" was "sorori Regis Roberti, filii Hugonis Capitonis"[196]. Hedwig (also known as Hadewig or Hathui; died 24 December 903), was Duchess of Saxony from about 880 until her death by her marriage with the Liudolfing duke Otto the Illustrious. She is the mother of King Henry the Fowler. Her parentage is not clearly stated in contemporary sources, but she was probably the daughter of Henry of Franconia (d. 886), documented as a princeps militiae of the East Frankish king Louis the Younger and dux of Austrasia under emperor Charles the Fat. Dux Henry died fighting against the Vikings during the Siege of Paris in West Francia. (en)

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