Nobility Newsletter: "New Prince George Christening coins go on sale" and other posts
- New Prince George Christening coins go on sale
- Grand Ducal Family honors late Grand Duchess with concert
- Knights of Malta visit King of Sweden
- For Charlemagne, a king should strive to bring his people to God
- Could the Feudal Bond Be Helpful to Us Today?
- Desktop Wallpapers – More To Choose From
- October 10 – What if you come from a family of bad nobility?
- October 10 – St. Paulinus, Archbishop of York
- October 11 – Model Archduke, both spiritual and temporal
- October 11 – He dared step into the gap during the crisis
- October 12 – Difficulties in his youth prepared him for later trials
- October 12 – Martyr King
- October 13 – King Confessor
- Order of the Swan
Posted: 09 Oct 2013 10:20 PM PDT
According to The Telegraph: The special coins…go on sale today to mark the christening of…Prince George. The design features the Lily Font from the Tower of London and two harp-playing cherubs. At the foot of the coin is the royal motto “Dieu et mon droit” – God and my right. Prince George will be christened [...]
Posted: 09 Oct 2013 10:19 PM PDT
According to the Luxemburger Wort: Luxembourg’s Grand Duke Jean together with Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume and Princess Stéphanie on Friday honoured Grand Duchess Joséphine Charlotte with a concert at the Philharmonie. Friday’s concert saw the Paris Orchestra perform… Joséphine-Charlotte was born on October 11, 1927, as the oldest child and only daughter of King Leopold [...]
Posted: 09 Oct 2013 10:18 PM PDT
According to the Swedish Royal Court: On Friday 4 October, The King received representatives of the…the Order of Malta at the Royal Palace of Stockholm. The King has been patron of the Swedish Order of Saint John since 1974. During their visit to Sweden, representatives…also visited Stockholm Nursing Home and Stockholm City Mission. The Order [...]
Posted: 09 Oct 2013 10:13 PM PDT
"One key—probably the most important one—to Charlemagne's political thought is Augustine's City of God, which, next to the Bible, was his favorite book. In reflecting on the temporal and heavenly realms, the patriarch took issue with ascetics who urged withdrawal from fallen human society in pursuit of an attainable holiness. He pointed out that perfection [...]
Posted: 09 Oct 2013 10:12 PM PDT
Notwithstanding its human shortcomings, [the feudal bond] is a flexible and creative bond inside a family-like relationship. It is a bond that permeated all society from top to bottom generating ties of friendship and mutual responsibility. It is a sacred bond founded upon roots of a religious unity. We find in it the balanced application [...]
Posted: 09 Oct 2013 10:11 PM PDT
To add any of these desktop wallpapers to your computer, click on the size that you want for that image and save it to your computer. Then right-click on the desktop – select Properties from the context menu – go the Desktop tab – Browse and open the image you made – position the image (Center, [...]
Posted: 09 Oct 2013 10:10 PM PDT
St. Francis Borgia (also known as Francisco de Borja y Aragon), born 28 October, 1510, was the son of Juan Borgia, third Duke of Gandia, and of Juana of Aragon; died 30 September, 1572. The future saint was unhappy in his ancestry. His grandfather, Juan Borgia, the second son of Alexander VI, was assassinated in Rome [...]
Posted: 09 Oct 2013 10:09 PM PDT
St. Paulinus Archbishop of York, died at Rochester, 10 October, 644. He was a Roman monk in St. Andrew’s monastery at Rome, and was sent by St. Gregory the Great in 601, with St. Mellitus and others, to help St. Augustine and to carry the pallium to him. He laboured in Kent — with the [...]
Posted: 09 Oct 2013 10:08 PM PDT
St. Bruno the Great, Archbishop of Cologne Bruno the Great (or Bruno I) (925–965) was Archbishop of Cologne, Germany, from 953 until his death, and Duke of Lotharingia from 954. He was the brother of Otto I, king of Germany and later Holy Roman Emperor. Bruno was the youngest son of Henry the Fowler and [...]
Posted: 09 Oct 2013 10:07 PM PDT
Pope Boniface VIII (BENEDETTO GAETANO) Born at Anagni about 1235; died at Rome, 11 October, 1303. He was the son of Loffred, a descendant of a noble family originally Spanish, but long established in Italy—first at Gaeta and later at Anagni. Through his mother he was connected with the house of Segni, which had already [...]
Posted: 09 Oct 2013 10:06 PM PDT
St. Wilfrid Bishop of York, son of a Northumbrian thegn, born in 634; died at Oundle in Northamptonshire, 709. He was unhappy at home, through the unkindness of a stepmother, and in his fourteenth year he was sent away to the Court of King Oswy, King of Northumbria. Here he attracted the attention of Queen [...]
Posted: 09 Oct 2013 10:05 PM PDT
St. Edwin The first Christian King of Northumbria, born about 585, son of Aella, King of Deira, the southern division of Northumbria; died October 12, 633. Upon Aella's death in 588, the sovereignty over both divisions of Northumbria was usurped by Ethebric of Bernicia, and retained at his death by his son Ethelfrid; Edwin, Aella's [...]
Posted: 09 Oct 2013 10:04 PM PDT
St. Edward the Confessor Saint, King of England, born in 1003; died January 5, 1066. He was the son of Ethelred II and Emma, daughter of Duke Richard of Normandy, being thus half-brother to King Edmund Ironside, Ethelred's son by his first wife, and to King Hardicanute, Emma's son by her second marriage with Canute. [...]
Posted: 09 Oct 2013 10:01 PM PDT
Order of the Swan A pious confraternity, indulgenced by the pope, which arose in 1440 in the Electorate of Brandenburg, originally comprising, with the Elector Frederick at their head, thirty gentleman and seven ladies united to pay special honour to the Blessed Virgin. It spread rapidly, numbering in 1464 about 330 members, as well as [...]
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