• Sigismund von Götzen or Sigmundt von Götz (1576–1650) was the Calvinist chancellor of the privy council of George William, Elector of Brandenburg. In 1630...
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  • Götzen, a community of Schotten in Hesse, Germany, may refer to: Gustav Adolf von Götzen (1866–1910), German explorer and governor Johann von Götzen (1599–1645)...
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  • of Health Sigismund von Götzen (1576–1650), German diplomat and politician Sigismund Ernst Hohenwart (1745–1825), Bishop of Linz Sigismund Koelle (1820–1902)...
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    Johann Sigismund, Count of Götzen (1622–1622) and Johann, Georg Count of Götzen (1623–1679). At the outbreak of the Thirty Years' War, Götzen joined the...
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    When Sweden became involved in the war, the Calvinist chancellor Sigismund von Götzen gained control and forced Schwarzenberg to retire to Kleve in 1630...
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  • (1589–1648) 1644 – Johann von Götzen (1599–1645) 1647 – Wenzel, Fürst Lobkowitz, Herzog von Sagan († 1677) 1647 – Johann von Werth (1591–1652) 1648 – Jakob...
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    Renata von Steiermark – Wikisource". de.wikisource.org (in German). Archived from the original on 2021-05-15. Retrieved 2021-05-15. "John Sigismund | elector...
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    successfully defended by the Prussian garrison under General Friedrich Wilhelm von Götzen the Younger. In the same year, manoralism was finally abolished in the...
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