Queen Elizabeth roots

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http://actualidad.terra.es/sociedad/articu...tana_496938.htm

They discover transilvanas roots of queen Isabel II Great Britain

Historians of the Rumanian locality of Cluj, in the northwest of the country, they have discovered a transilvana branch in the genealogical tree of
queen Isabel II of Great Britain, according to the average premises inform.
One is countess Kristina Kemeny de Manastireni, locality located in Transilvania, then province of the Austrian Empire, that one married in 1793 with baron Banffy and soon her daughter was wife of German prince Alexander de Würtemberg, the director of the Museum of History of Transilvania explained, Tudor Salajan.
One hundred years later, in 1893, a direct descendant of the transilvana countess, Mary de Teck, one the future married with king Jorge V of Great Britain (1910-1936)
and grandfathers of queen Isabel II.
Salajan the past presented/displayed in Cluj weekend just published
monograph of the locality of Manastireni in an act to that they
attended 2,000 guests, among them princess Margarita de Rumanía and her husband, Radu de Hohenzollern Veringen.
The historian indicated that in a church of Manastireni still is the
shield of counts Kemeny and needed that this locality appears for the
first time in documents in 1322.
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josie21

its not isabel 11 but eliZABETH

TB

Elizabeth is Isabel in the Spanish language; they are one in the same. ^_^

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Windsor

Very interesting article there royalfamily, thank you for posting it.

This article really helps :notworthy: