Nobility Newsletter: "October 19 – Founding Fathers" and other posts |
- October 19 – Founding Fathers
- October 19 – Prayer was his crime
- October 19 – Barefoot from Spain to Rome
- October 20 – Emperor Marcian
- October 21 – Hammer of Muslim invaders
- October 21 – Blessed Karl, Emperor of Austria
- October 21 – The Tale of Saint Ursula
Posted: 18 Oct 2021 12:00 AM PDT St. Isaac Jogues French missionary, born at Orléans, France, 10 January, 1607; martyred at Ossernenon, in the present State of New York, 18 October, 1646. He was the first Catholic priest who ever came to Manhattan Island (New York). He entered the Society of Jesus in 1624 and, after having been professor of literature at […] The post October 19 – Founding Fathers appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
October 19 – Prayer was his crime Posted: 17 Oct 2021 11:50 PM PDT Saint Philip Howard Martyr, Earl of Arundel; born at Arundel House, London, 28 June 1557, died in the Tower of London, 19 October, 1595. He was the grandson of Henry, Earl of Surrey, the poet, executed by Henry VIII in 1547, and son of Thomas, Duke of Norfolk executed by Elizabeth 1572. Philip II of […] The post October 19 – Prayer was his crime appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
October 19 – Barefoot from Spain to Rome Posted: 17 Oct 2021 11:40 PM PDT St. Peter of Alcántara Born at Alcántara, Spain, 1499; died 18 Oct., 1562. His father, Peter Garavita, was the governor of the place, and his mother was of the noble family of Sanabia. After a course of grammar and philosophy in his native town, he was sent, at the age of fourteen, to the University […] The post October 19 – Barefoot from Spain to Rome appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
Posted: 17 Oct 2021 11:30 PM PDT Marcian (Marcianus, Μαρκιᾶνος), Roman Emperor at Constantinople, born in Thrace about 390; died January, 457. He became a soldier; during his early life he was poor, and it is said that he arrived at Constantinople with only two hundred pieces of gold, which he had borrowed. He served in the army under Ardaburius the Alan […] The post October 20 – Emperor Marcian appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
October 21 – Hammer of Muslim invaders Posted: 17 Oct 2021 11:20 PM PDT Charles Martel Born about 688; died at Quierzy on the Oise, 21 October, 741. He was the natural son of Pepin of Herstal and a woman named Alpaïde or Chalpaïde. Pepin, who died in 714, had outlived his two legitimate sons, Drogon and Grimoald, and to Theodoald, a son of the latter and then only […] The post October 21 – Hammer of Muslim invaders appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
October 21 – Blessed Karl, Emperor of Austria Posted: 17 Oct 2021 11:10 PM PDT (Also known as Carlo d'Austria, Charles of Austria) Born August 17, 1887, in the Castle of Persenbeug in the region of Lower Austria, his parents were the Archduke Otto and Princess Maria Josephine of Saxony, daughter of the last King of Saxony. Emperor Francis Joseph I was Charles' Great Uncle… Read more here. The post October 21 – Blessed Karl, Emperor of Austria appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
October 21 – The Tale of Saint Ursula Posted: 17 Oct 2021 11:00 PM PDT Once upon a time, there was once a just and most Christian King of Britain, called Maurus. To him and to his wife Daria was born a little girl, the fairest creature that this earth ever saw. She came into the world wrapped in a hairy mantle, and all men wondered greatly what this might […] The post October 21 – The Tale of Saint Ursula appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
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