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Barbara of Cilli (Slovene Barbara Celjska) or Barbara of Celje (about 1390/1395 - 11 July 1451) was the daughter of Herman II, Count of Celje and his wife Anna von Schaunberg.


In 1408 she married Sigismund of Luxembourg (1368_1437), Elector of Brandenburg 1376-1415, German King 1410-1437, King of Hungary 1387_1437, King of Bohemia 1419-1437, and Holy Roman Emperor 1433-1437.


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Barbara of Celje - Barbara of Celje (Slovenian Barbara Celjska) or Barbara of Cilli (about 1390/1395 - 11 July 1451) was the daughter of Hermann II, Count of Celje and his wife Anna von Schaunberg.
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The temperate climate santa barbara county tax assessor and refreshing ocean breezes, very similar to the Mediterranean, have distinguished this area as the jewel of the American Riviera.
Interdisciplinarna raziskava o 18 lobanjah, shranjenih v Pokrajinskem muzeju v Celju, ima okvirno tri dele: v prvem sem ... (1500 words)
From the samples, the researchers of the reference laboratory of paleogenetics in Rome, tried to isolate the mitochondrial DNA, but the isolation was not successful.
As a reference DNA we would use the DNA from the living female descendants of Barbara of Celje, which represent the 20th generation.
His drawings were based on anthroposcopic and anthropometrical parameters while for the soft tissue of the faces he used his imagination.
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