miércoles, 27 de abril de 2011

Le Comte de Gevaudan in Easter Mass

This is an image of the Holy Mass of last Easter Sunday, where all the Members of the Knight Order of Our Lady of Buenos Aires were present, as well as who is writing this. In the first file with light-blue capes the men, and with white coloured capes the women at left.
The Head of the Knight Order is the H.R.and Serene Highness the Prince Rubèn Alberto de Gevaudan, Comte de Gevaudan. I was present on behalf of H.I.R.Highness my cousin Hugo Norberto Cabrera-Rurikovich-Kubarev.

H.H. Countess Clara Ludueña-von Oldenburg-Delmenhorst-und von Wildeshausen

jueves, 17 de febrero de 2011

An old photograph of my childhood

In this "ancient" image of my childhood, I appear as the second sitting child, with a head band in my hair, very serious, close to my brother Victor Andrès Ludueña, standing and holding his guitar. He is close to my father, also very serious, Manuel Antonio Ludueña, and his cousin, my uncle Federico Buenaventura Ludueña. Next to him, my sister-in-law, Ana Graciela Landriel and her brother, Raùl.
My mother is the first from the left, holding to my elder niece, as a baby, Norma Haydèe Lobato, the daughter of my elder sister, Nèlida Haydèe Ludueña and her husband, who don't appear in this photo. The other girl next to me, on the left, is my cousin Patricia Gladys Ludueña, my uncle's daughter. The date of this image is 1971, I was 6 years old.

miércoles, 19 de enero de 2011

Una bendiciòn Papal de Benedicto XVI a los 37mos. nietos de Enrique IV de Sajonia

Enrique IV de Sajonia, fuè en cierta forma, un monarca adelantado para su època. En un tiempo en el que era impensable la divisiòn de poderes entre el Estado y la Iglesia, èl se atreviò a separar los asuntos seculares del Estado Alemàn que èl fundò, de los asuntos religiosos. Porque Enrique IV de Sajonia, fuèl el fundador del Estado Alemàn tal como lo conocemos hoy. Si èl no hubiera sentado las bases del Estado Alemàn, hoy Alemania no existirìa como Estado.
Esto no gusto para nada a las autoridades religiosas y el Papa de ese momento, decide excomulgarlo, hasta obligarlo a retractarse de su decisiòn de separar la autoridad Imperial de la autoridad religiosa, en la famosa "humillaciòn de Canosa".
Cuando estaba en pleno proceso de investigaciòn genealògica de las distintas ramas de la familia de mi padre, descubro que èste es su 37 nieto. Al mismo tiempo, a travès de la gente para la cual mi madre trabajaba como cocinera, nos llega una bendiciòn Papal del Vaticano, solicitada por esta gente para "Lorenza Ludueña". A pesar del error en el nombre, ya que mi mamà no es Ludueña de soltera sino "de Ludueña", al haberse casado con mi padre, que sì es Ludueña, y sì es el descendiente de Enrique IV de Sajonia, igual es notable còmo se cierra el cìrculo de ignorancia iniciado por el Vaticano hacia 1113 con este antepasado, y tuvo que ser un Papa alemàn el que sin saberlo enmendò este error con este monarca y su familia, 37 generaciones despuès.
Gracias Su Santidad Benedicto XVI.

Clara Ludueña-von Oldenburg-Delmenhorst-und von Wildeshausen

miércoles, 17 de noviembre de 2010


This an image of my niece Andrea Cecilia Ludueña, who has inherited the physical appeareance von Habsburg, and the way of smiling von Oldenburg. She is the daughter of my brother, Victor Andrès Ludueña. She appears here with her first child, Marcelo Petrillo, who has been fathered with her husband, Christian Petrillo.

This image of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, allows us comparision between my niece's image and this one, as well as my own images compared with this from the Queen. So it is noticeable, the physical similarities shown at first sight.

This is my niece in 3th. degree, Mariana Elizabeth Zùñiga, the daughter of my cousin in 2nd. degree, Patricia Gladys Ludueña. Her father, Federico Buenaventura Ludueña, is 1st. cousin of my father Manuel Antonio Ludueña, because they both are sons of two sisters.

miércoles, 20 de octubre de 2010

Ivan the Terrible Descendants launch court case to get Kremlin back

An article by Andrew Osborn appeared at the Daily Telegraph Online Edition.

The Princess Foundation, an organization representing the descendants of Rurik, ninth century prince whose eponymous dynasty ruled until 1598, has argued that its ancestors built and lived in the 69-acre Kremlin complex and that it should now be returned to their ownership. "I want to remind the Russian authorities that the Kremlin belongs to the Ruriks", said Gran Prince Valerty Kubbarev, 47, a Moscow businessman who said his family traced its roots back to the Viking Chieftain.
Russia's tumultuous history and past owners include two royal dynasties-one of which was the Ruriks-the Bolsheviks and the modern Russia State.
The problem for the state is that no official ownership of the Kremlin has ever been registered. The Prince wants his foundation to be awarded managements rights over the sprawling complex, for the Head of the Russian Orthodox Church to be housed there, and for his foundation to be allowed to hold cultural, political and religious events inside its famous walls.
"The property was not purchased from us, was not lawfully taken away from us, and the federal authorities do not have any right to our property. The ruriks demand the return of our property, rent from the government for the illegal possession of our property, and financial compensation", he said.

This are only the first two paragraphs of this article, with some words from Grand Prince Valery Victorovich Kubarev, one of the members of the Imperial and Royal House of Kiev Rurikovich, who is following the case against the Moscow Arbitration Court, on behalf of H.I.R.H. Hugo Norberto Cabrera-Rurikovich-Kubarev, who's the Head of this Imperial and Royal House which is also mine one, after having being acknowledged by its ruler as Countes Clara Ludueña-von Oldenburg-Delmenhorst-und von Wildeshausen. In next days, I will upload the full text of this article.
Clara Ludueña-von Oldenburg-Delmenhorst-und von Wildeshausen