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  2. Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand II (Italian: ... Ferdinand was born in Palermo to King Francis I of the Two Sicilies and his second wife ... who on 13 April 1848 pronounced the King deposed.

  3. Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia

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    Born in the castle in Graz on 9 July 1578, Ferdinand was the son of Charles II, Archduke of Austria, and Maria of Bavaria. [1] Charles II, who was the youngest son of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, had inherited the Inner Austrian provinces—Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, Gorizia, Fiume, Trieste and parts of Istria and Friuli—from his father in 1564. [2]

  4. List of royal marriages to commoners - Wikipedia

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    January 1557: Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria and Philippine Welser, daughter of a merchant. After her death, he married dynastically to Anna Juliana Gonzaga and fathered Anna of Tyrol, Holy Roman Empress. 4 July 1568: King Eric XIV of Sweden and Karin Månsdotter, daughter of a prison guard. He was deposed within a year.

  5. Ferdinand II of Aragon - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand II [b] (10 March 1452 – 23 January 1516), called Ferdinand the Catholic, was King of Aragon from 1479 until his death in 1516. As the husband and co-ruler ...

  6. Frederick of Naples - Wikipedia

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    Born in Naples to Ferdinand I and his first wife, Isabella of Clermont, Princess of Taranto, he succeeded his childless nephew Ferdinand II after the latter's early death in 1496, at the age of 27. He was baptized on April 19, 1452, in Castel Capuano and his godfather was the Emperor Frederick III , who was then sent to Alfonso the Magnanimous ...

  7. 1636 imperial election - Wikipedia

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    On 23 May 1618 a group of members of the Protestant estates threw two of Ferdinand II's representatives from the third story of Prague Castle in an event known as the Defenestration of Prague. On 28 August 1619 the full Bohemian estates declared Ferdinand II deposed. They offered the throne to Frederick V, elector Palatine, who accepted.

  8. Ferdinand II - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand II is the name of: Ferdinand II of León (1132–1188), king from 1157; Fernando II, Duke of Braganza (1430–1483), also known as Ferdinand II (1430–e.1483) Ferdinand II of Aragon (1452–1516), the Catholic, king of Aragon from 1479, of Sicily from 1468; Ferdinand V of Castile 1474–1504 and Ferdinand III of Naples 1504–1516

  9. List of rulers of Mecklenburg - Wikipedia

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    In 1628, the Emperor Ferdinand II deposed him and took his fiefs from him, but he was reinstated in 1631. In the period 1628-1631 the duchy was ruled by Albrecht von Wallenstein. Adolph Frederick I: 15 December 1588 Schwerin First son of John VII and Sophia of Holstein-Gottorp