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Have a good holidays!!!

I wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new 2020!!!

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Matt Kido

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Selfies Fall 2019








A Baby in the Princely Family of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn

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It has been reported that Princess Alana zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn (b.1988; née Bunte) is expecting her first child with husband Prince Casimir (b.1976). Casimir is the son of Fürst Alexander zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn (b.1943) and Fürstin Gabriela (b.1950; née Schönborn-Wiesentheid), who married in 1969. Casimir is the grandson of Fürst Ludwig (1915-1962) and Fürstin Marianne (b.1919; née Mayr von Melnhof). Alana and Casimir married in June 2019.

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The newest addition to the Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn family is due in 2020. The infant will be joining an older half-brother, Prince Alexander (b.2002). Alexander is the son of Prince Casimir and his first wife Corinna Larsen (b.1965), who married in 2000 and divorced in 2005. Corinna has been a close friend of King Emeritus Juan Carlos of Spain as well as of Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco.

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The Next Generation of Serbian Royals Visit Oplenac With Their Children

The Serbian Royals: Philip & Danica with son Stefan, Mihailo & Ljubica with daughter Natalija
Photograph (c) Royal Family of Serbia 
The royal couples at Saint George's Church
Earlier this month, Prince Philip and his wife Princess Danica along with their son Prince Stefan visited St George's Church at Oplenac. They were joined by Philip's cousin Prince Michael and his wife Princess Ljubica together with their daughter Princess Natalija.

The princely cousins at Saint George's Church, Oplenac, Topola
Prince Philip (b.1982) is one of the twin sons of Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia (b.1945) and his first wife Princess Maria da Gloria of Orléans-Braganza (b.1946). In October 2017, Philip married Danica Marinkovic (b.1986); their son Stefan, the future Head of the Royal House of Serbia, was born in February 2018. Prince Stefan of Serbia was the first member of the Serbian royal family to be born in their homeland since the birth of Prince Tomislav, the father of Prince Michael and great-uncle of Prince Philip, in 1928.

Prince Philip and Princess Danica with their son Stefan; Prince Mihailo and Princess Ljubica with their daughter Natalija
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Prince Philip of Serbia and his cousin Prince Mihailo of Serbia
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Prince Michael (b.1985) is the second son of the late Prince Tomislav of Yugoslavia (1928-2000) and his second wife Linda Bonney (b.1949). In October 2016, Michael married Ljubica Ljubisavljević (b.1989). Their daughter Princess Natalija was born in December 2018.

Baptism of Prince Stefan of Serbia
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Prince Stefan of Serbia was christened at Oplenac in December 2018. Princess Natalija of Serbia was christened at Oplenac in May 2019.

Princess Ljubica with Princess Natalija and Princess Danica with Prince Stefan
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Where, Oh Where, Is Princess Marie of Romania?

Princess Marie of Romania
According to the website of Casa Regalâ, Princess Marie of Romania, fifth and youngest daughter of the late King Michael and Queen Anne of Romania, is not going to be celebrating Christmas at Săvârșin Castle next week. This will be the first time since the princess relocated to Romania from the United States in 2015 that she will be absent for the family Christmas gathering at their country estate.

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Those members of the family who will be present are Marie's eldest sister Margarita, Custodian of the Crown, Margarita's husband Prince Radu, and Princess Sophie, the fourth daughter of King Michael and Queen Anne.

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Princess Marie has been an active member of the Romanian royal family since 2015. However, rather oddly, the princess has not attended any events on behalf of the family or been seen in public since the reburial of her grandmother Queen Mother Helen two months ago in October 2019. It is unusual for members of the royal family who are close to the Custodian of the Crown to vanish from public life...

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Second Industrial revolution

Here you have some materials related to today class about the Second Industrial Revolution... remember, exercises 1 and 2 pag 61 ready for 8 january...!
You have the diagram (2 pictures) in moodle, take advantage of it because it is a summary...






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Markella Hatziano: Art without narcissism

Markella Hatziano: Painting with notes and colour – Interview by Kosmas Vidos, the uncut version | Μαρκέλλα Χατζιάνο: Ζωγραφίζοντας με νότες και με χρώμα – Συνέντευξη στον Κοσμά Βίδο, χωρίς περικοπές


Μαρκέλλα Χατζιάνο – Αποκλειστική Συνέντευξη / Markella Hatziano – Exclusive interview, in Greek


Giuseppe Verdi: Messa da Requiem – Michèle Crider, Markella Hatziano, Gabriel Sadé, Robert Lloyd, London Symphony Chorus & Orcherstra, Richard Hickox (Audio video)


Manolis Kalomiris: Song Cycles – Markella Hatziano, Steven Larson (Audio video)


Maurice Ravel: Shéhérazade – Markella Hatziano, Steven Larson (Audio video)


Franz Liszt: Songs – Markella Hatziano, Steven Larson (Audio video)