• Elisabeth Schilling von Cannstatt (1890–1969). Carl-Hans Graf von Hardenberg entered the German army. In 1914 he married Countess Renate von der Schulenburg...
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    Count Alexander Philipp Konstantin Ludwig von Benckendorff (Russian: Александр Константинович Бенкендорф, Alexander Konstantinovich Benkendorf; 1 August...
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  • Generalleutnant Wilhelm Schilling von Cannstatt (1898-1900) Generalleutnant Georg von Perbandt (1900-1902) Generalleutnant Karl von Gall (1902-1906) Generalleutnant...
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    his final days. He grew up in his grandfather's house in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt and attended the Johannes-Kepler-Gymnasium there. He was married to Elfie...
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    Balthasar Rinck von Baldenstein, died almost exactly one year later, on 13 June 1807. Georg Schilling von Cannstatt (1546–1553) Georg II Bombastus von Hohenheim...
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    travelling through the towns and districts of Waiblingen, Fellbach and Bad Cannstatt, before driving on the B14 dual carriageway through the Heslach Tunnel...
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    killed brothers Conrad and Sebastion Breuning, Conrad Vaut, the bailiff of Cannstatt, and Hans Stickel, the Burgomaster of Stuttgart. After the executions...
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  • Corps 26th (2nd Württemberg) Dragoons "King" 6 December 1805 Stuttgart-Cannstatt XIII Army Corps 1st Royal Bavarian Chevau-légers "Emperor Nicholas of...
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    part of Frankish-ruled Alemannia from 746, following the blood court at Cannstatt, lying in the Turgowe (Thurgau) dominated by Konstanz. A Carolingian castle...
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