painted view of Graz. The mausoleum of Emperor Ferdinand II next to the cathedral, the most important building of Mannerism in Graz. It includes both...
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Alexander of Battenberg (category Burials at the Battenberg Mausoleum)
German relatives – her paternal grandfather, Kaiser Wilhelm I; her brother, later Kaiser Wilhelm II (Kaiser Wilhelm I's grandson); and German Chancellor...
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Ruprecht von Eggenberg (category Military personnel from Graz)
Eggenberg sponsored Mariahilfer Kirche (church) and the mausoleum of Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor in Graz. Karl Johann Casimir von Landmann. Eggenberg, Ruprecht...
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Eleonora Gonzaga (1598–1655) (redirect from Eleanor of Mantua, Empress Ferdinand II)
empress' homeland. Emperor Ferdinand II died on 15 February 1637. Widowed, Eleonora settled in Graz Castle, near her husband's mausoleum. In the same year she...
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the behest of Ferdinand's grandson Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor. Architecture Mariahilferkirche (Graz) Katharinenkirche und Mausoleum (Graz) Schloss Eggenberg...
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Frederick William III of Prussia (category Burials at the Charlottenburg Palace Park Mausoleum, Berlin)
Frederick William IV, succeeded him. Frederick William III is buried at the Mausoleum in Schlosspark Charlottenburg, Berlin. Prussia: Knight of the Black Eagle...
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imposing mausoleum was built for his remains. When Krieblowitz was conquered by the Red Army in 1945, Soviet soldiers broke into the Blücher mausoleum and...
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