Guest guest Posted December 26, 2005 Report Share Posted December 26, 2005 Dear List Members, This is the rectified chart of: LIECHTENSTEIN Sep 23, 1719 12:00 PM -00:38 LMT Vaduz Longitude: 9E31 Latitude: 47N09 Lahiri Ayanamsha: 19:56 Current Period: JU/RA/RA Planet Deg  Sign Speed    SA  Nakshatra Lord ================================================ Asc   18:08 Sco                 Jyeshtha  Me Sun   09:49 Vir +00:58:52 WK  U.Phalguni Su Moon  13:25 Cap +12:33:29 ST  Shravana  Mo MarsR 09:08 Aqu -00:02:19 FM  Shatbisha Ra MercR 20:38 Vir -00:51:50 CM  Hasta     Mo Jupt  29:04 Leo +00:12:52 CM  U.Phalguni Su Ven   23:42 Lib +00:44:33 FM  Vishakha  Ju Sat   21:01 Lib +00:05:58 WK  Vishakha  Ju Rahu  07:35 Leo +00:01:46 FM  Magha     Ke Ketu  07:35 Aqu +00:01:46 FM  Shatbisha Ra True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 515 beats Day: Saturday Sunrise: 5:47 AM Tithi: Shukla Ekadashi Yoga Pt: 26:34 Vi Yogi:Ma AviYogi:Ke Dup Yogi: Me Dagha Rashis: Sag Pis Rashi Chart *******************************************************   ** 9                    *  * 7                    **   *10*                  *      *                  * *   *   *              *          *              *   *   *     *          *              * SA 21:01 *     *   *       *      *                  VE 23:42*       *   *         *  *                      *  * SU 09:49*   *MO 13:25   * 8      AS 18:08         * 6 MER20:38*   *         *  *                      *  *         *   *       *      *                  *      *       *   *     *          *              *          *     *   *   *              *          *              *   *   * *                  *      *                  * *   **      KE 07:35       *  *      RA 07:35       **   *11     MAR09:08         * 5      JU 29:04        *   **                      *  *                      **   *12*                  *      *                  * *   *   *              *          *              *   *   *     *          *              *          *     *   *       *      *                  *      *       *   *         *  *                      *  *         *   *           * 2                        * 4         *   *         *  *                      *  *         *   *       *      *                  *      *       *   *     *          *              *          *     *   *   *              *          *              *   *   * *                  *      *                  * *   ** 1                    *  * 3                    **   *******************************************************   Navamsha *******************************************************   ** 10                    *  * 8                    **   *11*                  *      *                  * *   *   *              *          *              *   *   *     *          *              *          *     *   *       *      *    AS           *      *       *   *         *  *      MAR            *  *         *   *           * 9      JU               * 7         *   *         *  *      KE             *  *         *   *       *      *                  *      *       *   *     *          *              *          *     *   *   *              *          *              *   *   * *                  *      *                  * *   **                      *  *                      **   *12     SU               * 6                       *   **                      *  *                      **   *1 *                  *      *                  * *   *   *              *          *              *   *   *     *          *              *          *     *   *       *      *                  *      *       *   *         *  *                      *  *         *   *SA         * 3      RA               * 5         *   *         *  *                      *  *         *   *       MO     *                  *      *       *   *     * VE       *              * MER      *     *   *   *              *          *              *   *   * *                  *      *                  * *   ** 2                    *  * 4                    **   *******************************************************   Some of the events/facts used in the rectification: September 23, In 1719, Liechtenstein became an independent principality within the Holy Roman Empire. http://www.cnn.com/almanac/9709/23/ Independence: 23 January 1719 (Principality of Liechtenstein established); 12 July 1806 (independence from the Holy Roman Empire) The Principality of Liechtenstein was established within the Holy Roman Empire in 1719; it became a sovereign state in 1806. Until the end of World War I, it was closely tied to Austria, but the economic devastation caused by that conflict forced Liechtenstein to enter into a customs and monetary union with Switzerland. Since World War II (in which Liechtenstein remained neutral), the country's low taxes have spurred outstanding economic growth. Shortcomings in banking regulatory oversight have resulted in concerns about the use of the financial institutions for money laundering. Liechtenstein has, however, implemented new anti-money-laundering legislation and recently concluded a Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty with the US. http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ls.html Once a part of the Holy Roman Empire, Liechtenstein gained its sovereignty in 1806 when it was admitted as a member of the Confederation of the Rhine. It rose to the status of an independent State in 1866, and as a result, became the master of its own fate. Its standing army was abolished in 1868, and this marked the beginning of its long-standing neutrality position within Europe's geopolitical ambit. http://www.mises.org/story/1214 24 Aug 1866 End of the German Confederation PRINCIPALITY OF LIECHTENSTEIN The Lower Austrian Lords of Liechtenstein were mentioned for the first time in the 12th century. In the course of the following centuries they acquiered many possessions and in 1608 the ruling Lord of Liechtenstein - Feldsberg was made a mediate Prince of Liechtenstein and Prince of the Holy Roman Empire. In 1699 the princes acquiered the Lordship of Schellenberg (first mention ca 1276) and soon afterwards, in 1712, the neighbouring Lordship of Vaduz (first mention ca 1230). In 1719 both Lordships were united into the Principality of Liechtenstein, an immediate territory of the Empire. The history of the Principality now followed the history of the other German states until 1866, when following the end of the German Confederation, it became a de facto independent state. (1) (1) Liechtenstein was only recognized as a de jure independent state by    the Powers in 1919 at the signature of the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en    -Laye.    Till then the country had been linked to Austria in so many ways, that    many contemporaries considered it as a kind of Austrian protectorate :    1827 : The Austrian postal services toke over the administration of           the Liechtenstein posts (in 1912 the country was allowed to           have its own stamps)    1852 : Austria and Liechtenstein concluded a Customs Union    1869 : The Austrian telegraph administration toke over the management           of the Liechtenstein telegraphs. The same happened to the           railroads (1872) and the telephons (1896).    1880 : Austria assumed the foreign diplomatic representation of           Liechtenstein.    1881 : The High Court of Innsbruck (Tirol) became the Highest Court           of Liechtenstein.      After 1919 the links with Austria were broken and replaced by some    treaties with Switzerland :    1919 : Switzerland assumed the foreign diplomatic representation of           Liechtenstein.    1921 : Switzerland toke over the administration of Liechtenstein's           posts, telgraphs and telephons. The railroads remained under           Austrian administration           Switzerland and Liechtenstein concluded a Customs Union. http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Rotunda/2209/Liechtenstein.html 1719       Jan 23, Principality of Liechtenstein was created within the Holy Roman Empire. 1719       Sep 23, Liechtenstein declared independence from the German empire. 1836       Apr 20, Johan I Jozef (75), monarch of Liechtenstein, field marshal, died. 1939-1945   Liechtenstein managed to stay neutral during WWII. 1971       Feb 28, The male electorate in Lichtenstein refused to give voting rights to women. 1989       Prince Hans-Adam II assumed the throne upon the death of his father. 1998       Oct 12, Canada planned to begin discussion with Norway, Sweden, Iceland and Liechtenstein for the first trans-Atlantic free-trade pact.  2000       Nov, The Kunstmuseum of Liechtenstein opened.  2003       Mar, Prince Hans-Adam II won a referendum to change the constitution and give himself greater powers. 2003       Aug 15, The ruling prince of Liechtenstein, who garnered controversy in Europe with his push for more power in the tiny state, announced he would step down and hand over the reins to his son in one year. 2004       Aug 15, In Liechtenstein Prince Hans-Adam II formally handed over day-to-day governing powers to his son Crown Prince Alois, and then invited all 33,000 of Liechtenstein's people to a garden party. 2004       Sep 21, Liechtenstein ratified the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty, bringing to 116 the number of nations that have endorsed the pact. All the Princes of Liechtenstein: Anton Florian died on October 11, 1721 Josef Johann died on December 17, 1732 Johann Nepomuk died on December 22, 1748 Josef Wenzel died on February 10, 1772 Franz Josef I died on August 18, 1781 Alois I died on March 24, 1805 Johannes I died on April 20, 1836 Alois II died on November 12, 1858 Johannes II died on February 11, 1929 Franz I died on July 25, 1938 Franz Josef II died on November 13, 1989 http://www.warholm.nu/Liechtenstein Best wishes, satva Jorge Angelino Rua da Sociedade Filarmónica Perpétua Azeitonense, 29 2925-598 Azeitão Portugal jorge.angelino tel: mobile: 210813674 963916784 Add me to your address book... Want a signature like this? -- Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.7/214 - Release 23.12.2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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