• Thumbnail for House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha-Koháry
    the three largest landowners in Hungary. Prinz Ferdinand Coburgsches Fideikommiss Gräflich Kohárysches Fideikomiss The two fideicommisses allowed to hold...
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  • on the Confiscation of the Gotha House Fideikommiß, the Lichtenberg Fideikommiß, the Ernst-Albert Fideikommiß, the Schmalkalden Forests and the House...
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  • Thumbnail for Leo Geyr von Schweppenburg
    2000, Bonn), Prussian assessor, member of the Council of Europe, last Fideikommiss, Lord of Jahnsfelde. Pz Gp. West: Report of the Commander (1947) Erinnerungen...
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    taken over, designated as the Habsburg "Family Estate Library" (Familien-Fideikommiss-Bibliothek). The map collection includes the Globe Museum, containing...
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    rights in 1803, as well as the Bohemian and Moravian rights and the Fideikommiss in the Austrian Hereditary Lands. She married Count Aloys Nikolaus von...
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  • Thumbnail for Lazarus IV Henckel von Donnersmarck
    Donnersmarck managed his 677-acre estate in Romolkwitz and owned shares in the Fideikommiss Beuthen as well as several coal mines. He lived in a palace in Nakło...
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  • Thumbnail for Nils Segerstråle
    i Sverige [Hamiltonian Castles and Manors of Sweden] (1976) Svenska fideikommiss [Swedish Entitled Estates] (1979) Harnesk, Paul, ed. (1962). Vem är Vem...
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  • baronies, family estates (Norwegian: stamhus), and fee tails (Norwegian: fideikommiss). Beside being in accordance with the contemporary political ideology...
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    bishop Edvard Londemann of Rosencrone (1680-1749), who had founded the fideikommiss of Rosendal. Christian Hoff was the grandfather of Major Christian Henrik...
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    Familjeboks Förlag. pp. 499. SELIBR 8072220. Segerstråle, Nils (1979). Svenska fideikommiss [Swedish Entailed Estates] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Almquist & Wiksell...
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    has been able to retain the property of the Stammsitz, temporarily a 'Fideikommiss', right up to the present day. Also the first names Thedel has been kept...
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    "Johan Frederik Classen". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved June 1, 2016. Peter Lødrup. "fideikommiss". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved June 1, 2016....
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    Swedish military officer, in 1723. Hamilton laid the foundations of the "fideikommiss" of Boo Estate (from the Latin fideicommissum, which is a Swedish legal...
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    Vingåker Municipality. List of castles in Sweden Sävstaholms (Svenska fideikommiss) Gustav Larsson Sparre (Nordisk familjebok) Furborg, Lars (1994) En konstepok...
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    sister Asta. Since both had no surviving descendants, the Princely Putbus Fideikommiss fell in 1934 to the son of the third daughter Victoria, Malte von Veltheim-Lottum...
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  • Leopoldskron was consecrated in 1744. Archbishop von Firmian handed the Fideikommiss charter to his nephew, Lakantz, Count of Firmian. The Archbishop died...
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    (1907–2000), Dr.jur., Prussian assessor, member of the Council of Europe, last Fideikommiss, Lord of Jahnsfelde. Married to Blanche Freiin Geyr von Schweppenburg;...
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    the castle advocates (Burgvögte). Former fortified entailed estates (Fideikommiss) of the family: Wilsnack (owned by the family since 1560), consisting...
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  • Thumbnail for Ferdinand Joseph, Prince of Dietrichstein
    since 1656 Imperial Count and since 1684 Imperial Prince, instituted a Fideikommiss for him, which Ferdinand Joseph inherited in 1690 after Gundakar's death...
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    monastery. He also owned a brewery in Rottenbuch and founded a family fideikommiss. On 28 July 1889, Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria elevated him to...
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    Maximilian was virtually excluded from a direct participation. Thanks to the Fideikommiss granted by his uncle Franz Seraph, Maximilian was able to purchase the...
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    Upplands-reg. tet), Lord of the Manor of Noor in Uppland (Inneh. o beb. fideikommiss-egendomen Noor i ..." Holger Frykenstedt Jean Jacques och Aurora Taube...
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    after his father's death on 25 May 1808; as the owner of the wealthy Fideikommiss who belonged to his family after the death of Prince Gundacar (from the...
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  • Thumbnail for Stanislaus von Engeström (Major general)
    Lexikon". sok.riksarkivet.se. Retrieved 2022-09-21. Segerstråle, Nils (1979). "290 (Svenska fideikommiss)". runeberg.org (in Swedish). Retrieved 2022-09-21....
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  • foundations originated along with settled estates (stamhus) and fee tails (fideikommiss) during absolutism in Norway, and members of the Dano-Norwegian nobility...
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    Wikisource. Kotulla 2003, p. 200. Seelmann, W.; Kassel, O. (1988). "Fideikommiß" [Entailments]. Brockhaus Enzyklopädie (in German). Vol. 7. Wiesbaden:...
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    southwestern Poland) and Klein Strehlitz (pl: Strzeleczki) and a vast monetary Fideikommiss; however, shortly after he granted the title of Count of Proskau (with...
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  • inheritance which permitted similar arrangements, was the fee tail (Fideikommiss). In the late 11th century, the von Stein family, owners of Künzelsau...
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  • Thumbnail for Baron of Berenberg-Gossler
    title is held by one person at a time and is tied to an entailed estate (Fideikommiss), Gut Niendorf. For this reason, it is not always inherited by the eldest...
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    so-called Lex Schmelzer as part of the reforms to the dissolution of the Fideikommiss (an old fee tail law in Germany) and was a tireless promoter for development...
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