The House of Leyen-Hohengeroldseck is an ancient German noble family of princely and historically sovereign rank. As a former ruling and mediatized family...
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and by the King of Prussia in 1816. The family is not related to the princely House of Leyen which also bears the name von der Leyen. The first known...
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Principality of Leyen was a Napoleonic German state which existed 1806–1814 in Hohengeroldseck, in the west of modern Baden-Württemberg. The House of Leyen had...
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Leyen Commission House of Leyen, a German noble family Fürst von der Leyen und zu Hohengeroldseck, a noble title held by the family Principality of Leyen...
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of Ley, France, formerly Leyen, Germany Principality of Leyen, a defunct Germanic principality in Baden-Württemberg, once ruled by the House of Leyen...
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The von der Leyen Commission is the current European Commission, in office since 1 December 2019 and is to last until the formation of the forthcoming...
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Fürst von der Leyen und zu Hohengeroldseck was a German noble title of the House of Leyen. In 1657, Hugo Ernst von der Leyen-Adendorf, Lord of Blieskastel...
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von der Leyen und zu Hohengeroldseck (1746–1804), was a German noblewoman from an ancient House of Leyen, who served as regent of the County of Hohengeroldseck...
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belonged to the House of Leyen. He was the son of the railroad lawyer and honorary professor Dr. jur. Alfred Friedrich von der Leyen (1844–1934) and his...
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Leyen (18 December 1618 – 1 June 1676) was Archbishop-Elector of Trier and a Prince-Elector of the Holy Roman Empire from 1652 to 1676. A member of the...
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Parts of the Draghi report's proposals have already been adopted by European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen for the work programme of her 2024–2029...
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Swabian Circle (redirect from Circle of Swabia)
territory of the former German stem-duchy of Swabia. However, it did not include the Habsburg home territories of Swabian Austria, the member states of the...
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Johann von der Leyen (c. 1510 – 10 February 1567) was a German clergyman who served as Archbishop and Elector of Trier from 1556 until his death in 1567...
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Karl Eugen Damian Erwein, Fürst von der Leyen und zu Hohengeroldseck (3 April 1798 – 17 May 1879) was a Baden nobleman, Bavarian landowner and Major General...
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Hohengeroldseck (redirect from Lords of Geroldseck)
first mention of the family is documented in the 1080s. The family line went extinct in 1634 and was succeeded by the Kronberg and Leyen families. In 1806...
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Gries, Germany (section Coat of arms)
served the Archbishops of Trier, and Johann von der Leyen-Saffig was chosen as Archbishop in 1556. Besides the House of Leyen, their kin, the Mauchenheims...
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Leyen-Hohengeroldseck (12 March 1624, Trier – 6 December 1678) was a German nobleman who served as Archbishop-Elector of Mainz and Prince-Bishop of Worms...
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European Commission (redirect from Commission of the European Communities)
von der Leyen) is proposed by the European Council (the 27 heads of state/governments) and elected by the European Parliament. The Council of the European...
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Fürst von der Leyen und zu Hohengeroldseck (1 August 1766 – 23 November 1829) was a German nobleman who briefly ruled the Principality of Leyen. He was born...
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Börsborn (section Coat of arms)
Counts of Leyen. The events of the Thirty Years' War and the Plague took a heavy toll on the village. A few years after the war, the House of Leyen began...
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four formal holders of the village: The counts of Nassau-Saarbrücken, the Teutonic Order, the house of Leyen and the monastery of Gräfinthal. "Die Pfarrei...
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unknowns; and their pan-European predecessors). With the reelection of von der Leyen as president, the other 26 member states will submit names for her...
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Pelosi, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors...
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coincided with a number of other elections in some European Union member states. The European People's Party led by Ursula von der Leyen won the most seats...
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Oberwesel (section Coat of arms)
Kirchstraße 55 – Weißer Turm (“White Tower”) of the town wall Koblenzer Straße 30 – former House of Leyen estate; five-axis lordly quarrystone building...
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Bad Kreuznach (category Burial sites of noble families of the Holy Roman Empire)
the 18th century At Hochstraße 45 – armorial stone from the former House of Leyen estate, marked 1553 Hochstraße 46 – former Inn "Zur weißen Taube" ("At...
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Henschtal (section Coat of arms)
service of the Archbishops of Trier, and indeed in 1556, Johann von der Leyen-Saffig was chosen to be the Archbishop of Trier. Besides the House of Leyen, until...
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Herchweiler (section Coat of arms)
which had belonged to the House of Leyen, lay in the Arrondissement of Saarbrücken, the Canton of St. Wendel and the Mairie of Oberkirchen. According to...
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Tenth European Parliament (category Legislatures of the European Parliament)
vice-presidents and quaestors. 18 July: Ursula von der Leyen (EPP, DE) is elected President of the European Commission with 401 votes. 16–19 September...
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Martinstein (section Coat of arms)
great parts of the village belonged to the Knights of Hunolstein and the Lords of Sickingen. In 1660, the House of Leyen and the House of Ebersberg, called...
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