Frederick, Prince of Wied (German: Wilhelm Friedrich Hermann Otto Karl Fürst von Wied; 27 June 1872 – 18 June 1945) was a German nobleman, eldest child...
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Hermann of Wied (German: Hermann von Wied) (14 January 1477 – 15 August 1552) was the Archbishop-Elector of Cologne from 1515 to 1546. In 1521, he supported...
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Elisabeth of Wied (Pauline Elisabeth Ottilie Luise; 29 December 1843 – 2 March 1916) was the first Queen of Romania as the wife of King Carol I from 15...
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Wied may mean: County of Wied, a County of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany Wied (river), in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany Wied, Rhineland-Palatinate, a community...
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William V, Prince of Wied (German: Wilhelm Adolph Maximilian Karl Fürst von Wied; 22 August 1845 – 22 October 1907) was a German army officer and politician...
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Wilhelm, Prince of Albania (redirect from Prince Wilhelm of Wied)
Rhineland, as Prince William of Wied (German: Wilhelm Friedrich Heinrich Prinz zu Wied). Born into the mediatised house of Wied-Neuwied, he was the third son...
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Thekla Carola Wied (born Thekla Wiedmann; 5 February 1944) is a German actress educated in West Berlin at the Evangelisches Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster...
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Neustadt (Wied) or Neustadt an der Wied is a municipality in the district of Neuwied in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated about 30 kilometres...
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Carol Victor, Hereditary Prince of Albania (redirect from Prince Karl Victor of Wied)
Charles Victor of Wied (German: Karl Viktor Prinz zu Wied). He was the second child and only son of Prince William Frederick of Wied (1876–1945), son of...
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7, 1791) was a German ruler. He was the son of Friedrich Wilhelm of Wied and Luise Charlotte Dohna-Schlobitten. He was Count of Wied-Neuwied from September...
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Neuwied (redirect from Neuwied, Germany)
been built nearby. Neuwied was founded in 1653 by Count Frederick III of Wied, initially as a fortress on the site of the village of Langendorf, which...
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reservoir Schwanenteich near in borough Oberbieber [de] of Neuwied. It is a left tributary of the Wied in the borough Niederbieber of Neuwied. In Oberbieber...
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The Wied is a river in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, and a right tributary of the Rhine. The Wied (German pronunciation: [viːt] ) is 103 km (64 mi) long...
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Laubach is a river of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is a left tributary of the Wied near Melsbach. List of rivers of Rhineland-Palatinate "Laubach"...
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Maximilian Henry, Count of Wied-Runkel (1 May 1681 – 19 December 1706) was a German nobleman. He was the ruling Count of Wied-Runkel from 1692 until his...
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Wilhelm, Duke of Württemberg (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
of Wied (born 1973). He was baptised in September 1994 with his uncles Erich, Prince of Waldburg zu Zeil und Trauchburg, and Prince Wilhelm of Wied, as...
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Trace of a Girl (category Articles containing German-language text)
Trace of a Girl (German: Spur eines Mädchens) is a 1967 West German drama film directed by Gustav Ehmck [de] and starring Thekla Carola Wied, Gunther Lagarde...
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Rockenfeld (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
principality of Trier, but also the house of counts of Wied and the St Thomas's Abbey at Andernach [de] had a court in Rockenfeld. The village was first documented...
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Runkel Castle (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
lines, Wied-Isenburg and Wied-Runkel, and the County of Wied was divided between them. Wilhelm IV von Wied-Runkel was given the “Obere Grafschaft Wied (Upper...
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Countess Juliana of Stolberg. Katharina married in 1543 to Count Johann IV of Wied-Runkel and Isenburg (d. 15 June 1581). In 1525, he was mentioned as a canon...
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Marsaskala (redirect from Marsaskala (Wied il-Għajn))
down into the innermost bay. Wied means valley and Għajn (pronounced ayn) refers to the spring of fresh water. Literally, Wied il-Għajn means Valley of the...
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(1912–2007), physicist Hermann Weyl (1885–1955), mathematician Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied (1782–1867), zoologist Wilhelm Wien (1864–1928), physicist Heinrich...
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Rudolf of Wied (died 9 July 1197) (also appearing in the forms "Rudolph," "Rodolf," Radulf," etc.) was anti-Archbishop of Trier from 1183–1189. He was...
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Koblenz (redirect from De Coblenz)
Swabia and Otto IV took place nearby. In 1216, prince-bishop Theoderich von Wied donated part of the lands of the basilica and the hospital to the Teutonic...
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Karl Bodmer (category Swiss expatriates in Germany)
of its inhabitants and landscape. He accompanied the German explorer Prince Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied from 1832 through 1834 on his Missouri River expedition...
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ideals but was imprisoned in 1743 and died in prison in 1745. Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied, a nobleman and scientist, traveled from 1815 to 1817 to Brazil and...
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Hausen (section Places in Germany)
Hausen, part of Neunkirchen-Seelscheid in the Rhein-Sieg district Hausen (Wied), in the district of Neuwied Hausen, Birkenfeld, in the district of Birkenfeld...
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Elisabeth of Nassau-Siegen (1488–1559) (redirect from Elisabeth of Nassau-Dillenburg, Countess of Wied)
Hesse-Marburg. Elisabeth married in February 1506 to Count John III of Wied [de] (1485 – 18 May 1533). It was a double wedding, on the same day Elisabeth's...
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in Cinema of Germany in the 2010s. For an alphabetical list of articles on German films, see Category:2010s German films. List of German films of 2014...
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Great depression and the Vargas Era. From 1815 to 1817 Prince Maximilian of Wied-Neuwied led a pioneering expedition into south-eastern Brazil and crafted...
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