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| 1 | St. Francis |
| Numerous saints have been named Francis . The most well-known are: Saint Francis of Assisi Saint Francis of Sales Saint Francis Xavier Others include Saint Francis Blanco. Saint Francis Borgia. Saint Francis Chieu Van Do. Saint Francis Coll. Saint Francis Dormore. Saint Francis Ferdinand de ... | |
| 2 | Archduke Ferdinand of Austria |
| the younger son of Duke Francis IV of Modena. Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph (1832-1867... There have been several men titled Archduke Ferdinand of Austria , including: Archduke Ferdinand...). Archduke Ferdinand Joseph Johann Baptist (1769-1824), second son of Emperor Leopold II, became ... | |
| 3 | Ferdinand Habsburg |
| See: Habsburg Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria ... | |
| 4 | Ferdinand II |
| See: Ferdinand II of Leon (1137-1188, king from 1157) Ferdinand II of Portugal (1816-1885, king 1837-1853) Ferdinand II of Aragon, the Catholic (1452-1516, king of Aragon from 1479, of Sicily from 1468) (=Ferdinand V of Castille 1474-1504) (=Ferdinand III of Naples 1504-1516) Ferdinand II of ... | |
| 5 | Ferdinand III |
| Ferdinand III can refer: Ferdinand III of Castile, the Saint (1199-1252, king from 1217) Ferdinand III of Naples (1452-1516, king from 1504) (= Ferdinand V of Castile 1474-1504) (= Ferdinand II of Aragon from 1479 and of Sicily from 1468) Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor (1608-1657, emperor from ... | |
| 6 | Ferdinand of Aragon |
| Ferdinand of Aragon can refer to two different kings of Aragon: Ferdinand I of Aragon, a.k.a. F. of Antequera (r. 1412-1416) Ferdinand II of Aragon (1452-1516 ... | |
| 7 | Ferdinand V |
| Ferdinand V of Castile, the Catholic (1452-1516, king of Castile 1474-1504) (= Ferdinand II of Aragon 1479-1516 and of Sicily 1468-1516) (= Ferdinand III of Naples 1504-1516) Ferdinand V of Germany (1793-1875, king of Hungary 1830-1848 and Bohemia 1835-1848 ... | |
| 8 | Ferdinand IV |
| Ferdinand IV of Castile (1289-1312, king of Castile and León from 1295) Ferdinand IV of Germany (1633-1654, king of the Romans from 1653, of Bohemia from 1646, of Hungary from 1647) Ferdinand IV of Naples (1751-1825, king 1759-1799; 1799-1806; 1815-1816) (=Ferdinand III of Sicily 1759-1816 ... | |
| 9 | Ferdinand IV |
| Ferdinand IV of Castile (1289-1312, king of Castile and León from 1295) Ferdinand IV of Germany (1633-1654, king of the Romans from 1653, of Bohemia from 1646, of Hungary from 1647) Ferdinand IV of Naples (1751-1825, king 1759-1799; 1799-1806; 1815-1816) (=Ferdinand III of Sicily 1759-1816 ... | |
| 10 | Ferdinand |
| Ferdinand is a Germanic name composed of the words for prepared and journey . It is particularly... and Ferrand in Old French. Aragon Ferdinand I of Aragon - the Just; 1379-1416; became king 1412. Ferdinand II of Aragon - a.k.a. Ferdinand V of Spain Austria Ferdinand I of Austria - 1793-1875 ... | |
| 11 | 1538 |
| between King Ferdinand and the Turks. John Zapolya is recognized as King of Hungary, while Ferdinand retains the northern and western parts of the Kingdom, and is recognized as heir to the throne. Truce of Nice - Peace between Emperor Charles V and Francis I of France Births October 31 - Caesar ... | |
| 12 | Ferdinand I |
| See: Ferdinand I of Castile and Leon, the Great (ca. 1000-1065, king from 1037) Ferdinand I of Portugal and the Algarves (1345-1383, king from 1367) Ferdinand I of Aragon and Sicily, the Just (1379-1416, king from 1412) Ferdinand I of Naples (ca. 1424-1494, king from 1458) Ferdinand I of Germany ... | |
| 13 | Eisenstein |
| Eisenstein could be: Ferdinand Eisenstein - the mathematician Sergei Eisenstein - the film director ... | |
| 14 | Ferdinand Petrovich von Wrangell |
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| 15 | Frobenius |
| Frobenius can be Ferdinand Georg Frobenius, the mathematician Leo Frobenius, the ethnographer ... |