Philip III of Falkenstein (German: Philipp III. von Falkenstein, 1257 – 9 February 1322), Lord of Falkenstein, Münzenberg and Lich, Hesse was a member...
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and died c. 1347. About 1313, she married Philipp IV. von Falkenstein, son of Philipp II. von Falkenstein and Gisela von Kyrburg. He was born c. 1269...
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diplomatic service. In 1777 he accompanied Emperor Joseph II (in the disguise of a "Count Falkenstein") on his visit to his sister Queen Marie Antoinette in...
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Joseph II travelled with only a few servants on horseback as "Count Falkenstein". He preferred to stop at a regular inn—forcing Catherine II to convert...
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the core castle. In 1296 the Falkenstein family finally left Münzenberg Castle and moved to Lich. Philipp VII of Falkenstein-Münzenberg was created a count...
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Königstein im Taunus (redirect from Falkenstein, Königstein im Taunus)
whole, Königstein has three outlying centres: Falkenstein, Mammolshain and Schneidhain. Since 2001, Falkenstein has borne the designation Heilklimatischer...
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von Luxemburg 1307–1354 Bohemond II von Saarbrücken 1354–1362 Kuno II von Falkenstein 1362–1388 Werner von Falkenstein 1388–1418 Otto von Ziegenhain [de]...
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musical instruments and paintings of Prince-Electors of Trier. Kuno II of Falkenstein (1320–1388), Archbishop and Prince-Elector of Trier, acquired the...
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William, Elector of Hesse (1802–1875), and his morganatic wife, Gertrude Falkenstein (1803–1882), whom he later elevated to Princess of Hanau and Hořowitz...
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Heinrich II von Virneburg 1300–06 (in opposition) Baldwin von Luxemburg 1307–54 Bohemond II von Saarbrücken 1354–61 Kuno II von Falkenstein 1362–88 Werner...
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County of Oettingen (redirect from Albert Ernest II)
Albrecht II, 6th Prince 1882–1916 (1847–1916) Emil, 7th Prince 1916–1919 (1850–1919) Otto II Joseph, 8th Prince 1919–1952 (1879–1952) Aloys Philipp, 9th Prince...
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Princess Gertrude of Hanau and Hořowitz (née Falkenstein; 18 May 1803 – 9 July 1882), was a German aristocrat. She was the morganatic spouse of Frederick...
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married to Gertrude Falkenstein Lehmann (1803–1882). She had been born in Bonn and was a daughter of apothecary Johann Gottfried Falkenstein and his wife, Magdalena...
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Baldwin von Luxemburg 1307–54 Bohemond II von Saarbrücken 1354–61 Kuno II von Falkenstein 1362–88 Werner von Falkenstein 1388–1418 Otto von Ziegenhain 1418–30...
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Philipp IV of Hanau-Lichtenberg (20 September 1514, in Babenhausen – 19 February 1590, in Lichtenberg) was from 1538 to 1590 the reigning Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg...
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Cap. † (3 Mar 1681 Confirmed – 25 Feb 1685 Died) Ernst von Trautson zu Falkenstein † (10 Sep 1685 Confirmed – 7 Jan 1702 Died) Franz Anton von Harrach zu...
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Hans Albers (redirect from Hans Philipp August Albers)
Hans Philipp August Albers (22 September 1891 – 24 July 1960), also known by his nickname “der blonde Hans” (The Blond Hans), was a German actor and singer...
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Maria Theresa (redirect from Maria II of Hungary)
given up his rights over Tuscany to Leopold, and thus he only controlled Falkenstein and Teschen. Believing that the Emperor must possess enough land to maintain...
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to: 1283 Count Gottfried of Ziegenhain; after 11 October 1309 Philipp III of Falkenstein-Münzenberg. Adelheid (1268–7 December 1315), married 1284 to Count...
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Reinhard of Leiningen-Dagsburg-Falkenburg 12. Philipp Wolfgang, Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg 6. Johann Reinhard II, Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg 13. Countess Johanna...
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Late Babylonian, and Seleucid period, that have been published by Adam Falkenstein and other Assyriological members of the German Archaeological Institute...
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Order of the Red Eagle (redirect from Maximilian Vogel von Falkenstein)
(1852–1937), conferred with the Order, 1st Class, January 17, 1914 Gen-Lt Philipp von Hellingrath of Bavaria (1862–1939), awarded the 1st Class with Swords...
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Lich was inherited by the Counts of Solms-Braunfels after the Counts of Falkenstein-Münzenberg died out in 1418, resulting in strong territorial growth of...
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Maximiliane (died 1639) married in 1630 with Count Johann Franz Trautson of Falkenstein (1609–1663) Leopold Friedrich (died 1659), a canon at Cologne Anna Maria...
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1138–1151 Arnold II von Wied 1152–1156 Friedrich II von Berg 1156–1158, nephew of Bruno II von Berg above Rainald of Dassel 1159–1167 Philipp von Heinsberg...
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rules of Falkenstein, Lower Austria in the district of Mikulov. For those villages under the jurisdiction of the Falkenstein Bergrecht, Falkenstein served...
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Wöllstein (section Falkenstein domain)
1814–1849 Jacob Jungk 1849–1852 Georg Glod 1853–1854 Philipp Jungk 1854–1860 Philipp Moller I. 1860–1877 Philipp Jungk 1877–1885 Johann Mattes 1886–1904 Johann...
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Kranichsberg = crane mountain). In 1310 the castle was sold to Duke Philipp IV. von Falkenstein. It was inherited by the nobility of Eppstein in 1433, and briefly...
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Frederick William, Elector of Hesse and his morganatic wife, Gertrude Falkenstein, Countess von Schaumburg, then Princess von Hanau. Together, they were...
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of libelles, the Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II came to France incognito, using the name Comte de Falkenstein, for a six-week visit during which he toured...
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