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  2. 1 day ago · A painting by Bernhard Strigel representing the extended Habsburg family with a young Charles in the middle. In 1501, his parents Philip and Joanna left Charles in care of Philip's step-grandmother Margaret of York in Mechelen and went to Spain. The main goal of their Spanish mission was the recognition of Joanna as Princess of Asturias, given ...

  3. 5 hours ago · Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, writing for the majority in Gregory v. Ashcroft 501 U.S. 452 (1991), said there are significant advantages to federalism and the recognition of state rights: The federalist structure of joint sovereigns preserves to the people numerous advantages.

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    5 hours ago · Deutschland. 1. Januar: Die Arbeitslosenversicherung wird im Deutschen Reich von 3 auf 3,5 % angehoben. Beisetzung Horst Wessels in Berlin, 1930. 14. Januar: Eine kommunistische Gruppe überfällt den Nationalsozialisten Horst Wessel, der den Text für das SA-Kampflied „Die Fahne hoch“ verfasst hat. Er stirbt am 23.

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