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Aloysia is a genus of flowering plants. It is also a feminine given name that may refer to the following people First name *Aloysia Weber (1760 – 1839), German soprano * Aloysia Sygaea Toletana (1522 – 1560), Spanish poet Middle name *Anna Aloysia Maximiliane von Lamberg (? - 1738), Austrian countess * Maria Aloysia of Dietrichstein (1700 – 1783), German noblewoman *Mary Aloysia Hardey Mother Mary Aloysia Hardey, R.S.C.J., (Piscataway, Maryland, United States, 1809 – Paris, France, 17 June 1886) was an American religious sister of the Society of the Sacred Heart. She established all the convents of her order, up to the year 18 ... (1809 – 1886), American religious sister See also * Aloisia {{disamb ...
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Aloysia
''Aloysia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the verbena family, Verbenaceae. They are known generally as beebrushes.''Aloysia''.
Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS).
They are native to the Americas, where they are distributed in s, as well as in and s.Siedo, S. J. (2012)

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Given Name
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname. The term ''given name'' refers to a name usually bestowed at or close to the time of birth, usually by the parents of the newborn. A ''Christian name'' is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner. In more formal situations, a person's surname is more commonly used. The idioms 'on a first-name basis' and 'being on first-name terms' refer to the familiarity inherent in addressing someone by their given name. By contrast, a surname (also known as a family name, last name, or ''gentile name, gentile'' name) is normally inherited and shared with other members of one's immediate family. Regnal names ...
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Aloysia Weber
''Aloysia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the verbena family, Verbenaceae. They are known generally as beebrushes.''Aloysia''.
Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS).
They are native to the Americas, where they are distributed in s, as well as in subtropical and s.Siedo, S. J. (2012)

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Aloysia Sygaea Toletana
Luisa Sigea de Velasco (1522 in Tarancón – October 13, 1560 in Burgos), also known as Luisa Sigeia, Luisa Sigea Toledana and in the Latinized form Aloysia Sygaea Toletana, was a poet and intellectual, one of the major figures of Spanish humanism, who spent a good part of her life in the Portuguese court in the service of Maria of Portugal (1521–1577), as her Latin teacher. André de Resende wrote the following epitaph for her: Hic sita SIGAEA est: satis hoc: qui cetera nescit , Rusticus est: artes nec colit ille bonas (loosely translated: 'Here lies Sigea; no more need be said; anyone who does not know the rest is an uneducated fool'). Early years Luisa Sigea de Velasco was born in 1522 in Tarancón, the fourth child of the Spanish noblewoman, Francisca Velasco, and Diogo Sigeo, a Frenchman. She had a sister, Ângela, and two brothers, Diogo and António. Her father had moved to Spain as a boy and was educated at University of Alcalá, where he learnt Latin, Ancient ...
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Anna Aloysia Maximiliane Von Lamberg
Anna Aloysia ''Maximiliane'' Louise von Lamberg (? - died 28 June 1738) was an Austrian countess who was successively the mistress of Augustus II the Strong, King of Poland, and Aleksander Benedykt Sobieski. She is known to history as Countess Esterle. Countess Maximiliane of Lamberg was the daughter of an Austrian count, Kaspar Friedrich von Lamberg-Kunstadt, and his first wife, Marie Františka Terezie Hýzrlová z Chodů, a Czech noblewoman. In 1695 she married Graf Franz Michael Hiserle (Esterle) von Chodau ( cs, Hýzrle z Chodů). She became the mistress of Augustus II the Strong in either 1696, with the affair lasting until 1699, or 1704 (the latter date favoured by the author of ''Sex with Kings'' Herman, Eleanor, ''Sex with Kings'', New York: HarperCollins, 2004. ). Her first husband divorced her in 1697, and in 1698 she married graf Gustav Hanibal von Oppersdorff (Oppersdorf). On 1 November 1698, she gave birth to a son, graf von Oppersdorf, whose father was suppos ...
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Maria Aloysia Of Dietrichstein
Maria Aloysia of Dietrichstein (''Maria Aloysia Franziska''; 21 April 1700 – 13/17 December 1783), was a German noblewoman member of the House of Dietrichstein and by marriage Countess of Althann. She was the seventh child and fifth (but second surviving) daughter of Walther Franz Xaver Anton, 5th Prince of Dietrichstein and his second wife Karolina Maximiliana, a daughter of Count George Christoph of Proskau. Life On 19 December 1729 Maria Aloysia married with Michael Wenzel (29 July 1668 – 25 July 1738), Count of Althann and Baron of Goldpurg zu Murstetten. They had four children: * Michael Joseph (1730 – 1754). * Karoline (1731 – 1739). * Michael Franz Xaver (born and died 1732). * Maria Wilhelmine (1733 – 5 July 1773), married on 17 February 1754 to Count Leopold Joseph of Neipperg. Maria Aloysia died in Brno Brno ( , ; german: Brünn ) is a city in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. Located at the confluence of the Svitava and Svratka rivers, ...
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Mary Aloysia Hardey
Mother Mary Aloysia Hardey, R.S.C.J., (Piscataway, Maryland, United States, 1809 – Paris, France, 17 June 1886) was an American religious sister of the Society of the Sacred Heart. She established all the convents of her order, up to the year 1883, in the eastern part of the United States as well as in Canada and Cuba. Life Mary Hardey was born in Piscataway, Maryland, December 8, 1809. Both her parents (Frederick Hardey and Sarah Spalding) were descended from old Maryland Catholic families. While she was a child, the family moved to Opelousas, Louisiana, and she became in (1822) one of the first pupils of the Sacred Heart Convent in Grand Coteau. She entered the congregation upon the completion of her studies, at which time she was given the name Sister Mary Aloysia. The young Sister showed such capability that she was placed in charge of the Sisters' convent school in St. Michael, Louisiana and upon her taking final vows, was made Superior of the convent. ...
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