Nobility Newsletter: "Sister Filipina, a Dominican nun of high nobility" and other posts |
- Sister Filipina, a Dominican nun of high nobility
- Objection: The Communist Successes in Italy and France
- October 15 – Interior Castle
- October 15 – Casimir Pulaski
- October 15 – Second Apostle of the Prussians
- October 16 – Duchess and saint
- October 16 – Marie Antoinette
- October 16 – Apostle of the Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
- October 17 – Leadership means self-sacrifice
- October 17 – The Battle of Cholet
- October 18 – Adopted nobility
- October 18 – The day that sparked the Crusades
Sister Filipina, a Dominican nun of high nobility Posted: 13 Oct 2021 10:30 PM PDT Sister Filipina was of a princely line. Her father, Philip II of Savoy, Prince of Acaia, was born in 1344, and had to defend his rights to the paternal fief by force. He was disinherited by his stepmother, betrayed and targeted for death. On December 20, 1368, he was chained and hurled into the icy […] The post Sister Filipina, a Dominican nun of high nobility appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
Objection: The Communist Successes in Italy and France Posted: 13 Oct 2021 10:25 PM PDT [previous] C. Objection: The Communist Successes in Italy and France But, someone will object, the successes of these tactics in Italy and France do not permit one to affirm that communism is retreating in the free world, or even that the smiling communism of today is progressing more slowly than the scowling communism of the […] The post Objection: The Communist Successes in Italy and France appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
Posted: 13 Oct 2021 10:20 PM PDT St. Teresa of Avila Teresa Sanchez Cepeda Davila y Ahumada, born at Avila, Old Castile, 28 March, 1515; died at Alba de Tormes, 4 Oct., 1582. The third child of Don Alonso Sanchez de Cepeda by his second wife, Doña Beatriz Davila y Ahumada, who died when the saint was in her fourteenth year, Teresa […] The post October 15 – Interior Castle appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
Posted: 13 Oct 2021 10:10 PM PDT Casimir Pulaski Patriot and soldier, born at Winiary, Poland, 4 March, 1748; died on the Wasp, in the harbour of Savannah, 11 Oct., 1779; eldest son of Count Joseph Pulaski and Maria Zislinska. His father, a noted jurist, reared him for the bar, and he received his military training, as a youth, in the guard […] The post October 15 – Casimir Pulaski appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
October 15 – Second Apostle of the Prussians Posted: 13 Oct 2021 10:05 PM PDT St. Bruno of Querfurt (Also called BRUN and BONIFACE). Second Apostle of the Prussians and martyr, born about 970; died 14 February, 1009. He is generally represented with a hand cut off, and is commemorated on 15 October. Bruno was a member of the noble family of Querfurt and is commonly said to have been […] The post October 15 – Second Apostle of the Prussians appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
October 16 – Duchess and saint Posted: 13 Oct 2021 10:00 PM PDT St. Hedwig Duchess of Silesia, born about 1174, at the castle of Andechs; died at Trebnitz, 12 or 15 October, 1243. She was one of eight children born to Berthold IV, Count of Andechs and Duke of Croatia and Dalmatia. Of her four brothers, two became bishops, Ekbert of Bamberg, and Berthold of Aquileia; Otto […] The post October 16 – Duchess and saint appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
Posted: 13 Oct 2021 09:50 PM PDT Queen of France. Born at Vienna, 2 November, 1755; executed in Paris, 16 October, 1793. She was the youngest daughter of Francis I, German Emperor, and of Maria Theresa. The marriage of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette was one of the last acts of Choiseul's policy; but the Dauphiness from the first shared the unpopularity […] The post October 16 – Marie Antoinette appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
October 16 – Apostle of the Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus Posted: 13 Oct 2021 09:45 PM PDT St. Margaret Mary Alacoque Religious of the Visitation Order. Apostle of the Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, born at Lhautecour, France, 22 July, 1647; died at Paray-le-Monial, 17 October, 1690. Her parents, Claude Alacoque and Philiberte Lamyn, were distinguished less for temporal possessions than for their virtue, which gave them an honourable position. […] The post October 16 – Apostle of the Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
October 17 – Leadership means self-sacrifice Posted: 13 Oct 2021 09:35 PM PDT St. Ignatius of Antioch Also called Theophorus (ho Theophoros); born in Syria, around the year 50; died at Rome between 98 and 117. More than one of the earliest ecclesiastical writers have given credence, though apparently without good reason, to the legend that Ignatius was the child whom the Savior took up in His arms, […] The post October 17 – Leadership means self-sacrifice appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
October 17 – The Battle of Cholet Posted: 13 Oct 2021 09:30 PM PDT The Battle of Cholet was fought on 17 October 1793 during the French Revolutionary Wars, between French Republican forces under General Léchelle and French Royalist Forces under Louis d'Elbée. The battle was fought in the town of Cholet in the Maine-et-Loire department of France, and resulted in a Republican victory. D'Elbée was wounded and captured; […] The post October 17 – The Battle of Cholet appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
Posted: 13 Oct 2021 09:25 PM PDT Pope Pius III (Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini). B. at Siena, 29 May, 1439; elected 22 Sept., 1503; d. in Rome, 18 Oct., 1503, after a pontificate of four weeks. Piccolomini was the son of a sister of Pius II. He had passed his boyhood in destitute circumstances when his uncle took him into his household, bestowed […] The post October 18 – Adopted nobility appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
October 18 – The day that sparked the Crusades Posted: 13 Oct 2021 09:15 PM PDT Destruction of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre On October 18, 1009, under Fatimid caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, orders for the complete destruction of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, also called the Church of the Resurrection, were carried out. The measures against the church were part of a more general campaign against Christian places […] The post October 18 – The day that sparked the Crusades appeared first on Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites. |
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