Nobility Newsletter: "Danish Crown Princess Mary visits Lithuania" and other posts |
- Danish Crown Princess Mary visits Lithuania
- How Don Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar Became Known as “El Cid”
- The Decline in the Capacity of Leadership
- October 8 – St. Keyne
- October 9 – Superb and valiant knight
- October 9 – Royal penitent
- October 9 – Even in his lifetime his reputation was for great holiness and miraculous powers
- October 9 – St. Louis Bertrand
- October 10 – How to overcome bad ancestry
- 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
- Why celebrate Columbus Day?
- Columbus, and how to make Key Lime Pie
- Who Was Christopher Columbus, and Why Is He Important?
Danish Crown Princess Mary visits Lithuania Posted: 07 Oct 2021 03:00 AM PDT According to My New Royals: Danish Crown Princess Mary is making a 2-day official visit to the Lithuanian capital Vilnius on…the occasion of the 100th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Denmark and Lithuania. Lithuania's President, Gitanas Nausėda, and his wife, Diana Nausėdienė, welcomed Crown Princess Mary at the Presidential Palace in Vilnius. Afterwards, the President […] The post Danish Crown Princess Mary visits Lithuania appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
How Don Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar Became Known as “El Cid” Posted: 06 Oct 2021 10:40 PM PDT The Moors soon after this began to make fresh trouble, and invaded the kingdom of Castile with a very large force. There came with them five kings, who plundered and robbed along their path, carrying away as prisoners both men and women, as well as horses, cattle, and sheep. After they had committed these depredations, […] The post How Don Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar Became Known as "El Cid" appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
The Decline in the Capacity of Leadership Posted: 06 Oct 2021 10:35 PM PDT [previous] B. The Decline in the Capacity of Leadership This decrease in the Red creed's direct persuasive power over the multitudes — which the recourse to these indirect, slow, and laborious methods denotes — is accompanied by a correlative decline in communism's leadership capacity. Let us examine how these correlative phenomena are manifested and what […] The post The Decline in the Capacity of Leadership appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
Posted: 06 Oct 2021 10:30 PM PDT Keyne was a princess, one of the many children of King Brycan of South Wales. Growing up into a very beautiful young woman she was sought in marriage by many noble lords, but resolutely refused all of them. Instead, she took a vow of virginity and retired into solitude. It was after this resolution that […] The post October 8 – St. Keyne appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
October 9 – Superb and valiant knight Posted: 06 Oct 2021 10:25 PM PDT Baron Athanase-Charles-Marie Charette de la Contrie Born at Nantes, 3 Sept., 1832; died at Basse-Motte (Ille-et-Vilaine), 9 Oct., 1911. His father was a nephew of the famous General Charette who was shot at Nantes, 29 March, 1795, during the rising of the Vendee. His mother, Louise, Countess de Vierzon, was the daughter of the Duc […] The post October 9 – Superb and valiant knight appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
Posted: 06 Oct 2021 10:20 PM PDT Bl. Gunther A hermit in Bohemia in the eleventh century; born about 955; died at Hartmanitz, Bohemia, 9 Oct., 1045. The son of a noble family, he was a cousin of St. Stephen, the King of Hungary, and is numbered among the ancestors of the princely house of Schwarzburg. He passed the earlier of his […] The post October 9 – Royal penitent appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
October 9 – Even in his lifetime his reputation was for great holiness and miraculous powers Posted: 06 Oct 2021 10:15 PM PDT St. John Twenge Canon regular, Prior of St. Mary's, Bridlington, born near the town, 1319; died at Bridlington, 1379. He was of the Yorkshire family Twenge, which family in Reformation days supplied two priest-martyrs and was also instrumental in establishing the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Bar Convent, York. John completed his studies […] The post October 9 – Even in his lifetime his reputation was for great holiness and miraculous powers appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
October 9 – St. Louis Bertrand Posted: 06 Oct 2021 10:10 PM PDT St. Louis Bertrand Born at Valencia, Spain, 1 Jan., 1526; died 9 Oct., 1581. His parents were Juan Bertrand and Juana Angela Exarch. Through his father he was related to the illustrious St. Vincent Ferrer, the great thaumaturgus of the Dominican Order. The boyhood of the saint was unattended by any of the prodigies that […] The post October 9 – St. Louis Bertrand appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
October 10 – How to overcome bad ancestry Posted: 06 Oct 2021 10:05 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 […] The post October 10 – How to overcome bad ancestry appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
October 10 – St. Paulinus, Archbishop of York Posted: 06 Oct 2021 10:00 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 […] The post October 10 – St. Paulinus, Archbishop of York appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
October 11 – Model Archduke, both spiritual and temporal Posted: 06 Oct 2021 09:50 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 […] The post October 11 – Model Archduke, both spiritual and temporal appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
October 11 – He dared step into the gap during the crisis Posted: 06 Oct 2021 09:40 PM PDT Pope Boniface VIII (BENEDETTO GAETANO) Born at Anagni about 1235; died at Rome, 11 October, 1303. Benedetto Cardinal Gaetano strongly advised Pope Celestine V to issue a constitution, either before or simultaneously with his abdication, declaring the legality of a papal resignation and the competency of the College of Cardinals to accept it. Ten days […] The post October 11 – He dared step into the gap during the crisis appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
Posted: 06 Oct 2021 09:30 PM PDT Columbus and Divine Providence by Jeremias Wells Christopher Columbus certainly ranks as one of the greatest men of achievement the world has ever known, and also justly one of the most renowned, for the entire history of Europeans in America originated from his vision, religious sense and adventurous spirit. As can be expected in a […] The post Why celebrate Columbus Day? appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
Columbus, and how to make Key Lime Pie Posted: 06 Oct 2021 09:20 PM PDT When Christopher Columbus discovered the New World on October 12, 1492–a feat that earned for him the title of Admiral of the Indies and for his grandson Louis and his descendants in perpetuity the noble title of Duke of Veragua–he introduced into the Americas the greatest treasure possible: the Catholic Faith. However, his epic Atlantic […] The post Columbus, and how to make Key Lime Pie appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
Who Was Christopher Columbus, and Why Is He Important? Posted: 06 Oct 2021 09:10 PM PDT Christopher Columbus (Italian CRISTOFORO COLOMBO; Spanish CRISTOVAL COLON.) Born at Genoa, or on Genoese territory, probably 1451; died at Valladolid, Spain, 20 May 1506. His family was respectable, but of limited means, so that the early education of Columbus was defective. Up to his arrival in Spain (1485) only one date has been preserved. His […] The post Who Was Christopher Columbus, and Why Is He Important? appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
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