Glauchau (German pronunciation: [ˈɡlaʊxaʊ] ; Upper Sorbian: Hłuchow, pronounced [ˈhwuxɔf]) is a town in the German federal state of Saxony, on the right...
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The lords of Schönburg acquired several possessions over the centuries: Glauchau, where they had built a castle as an imperial fief around 1170, came into...
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Felicitas von Schönburg-Glauchau (German: Maria Felicitas Alexandra Albertina Assunta Anna Fernanda Beatrix Gräfin von Schönburg-Glauchau; 15 August 1958 –...
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of Schönburg-Glauchau on 19 May 1971. They have two children: Countess Sophie Anastasia Wilhelmine Marie Antoinette of Schönburg-Glauchau (17 May 1979)...
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Schönburg-Glauchau (German: Joachim Heinrich Maria Carl Rudolf Franz Xaver Joseph Antonius Christophorus Hubertus Alfons Graf von Schönburg-Glauchau; 4 February...
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Beatrix, Countess of Schönburg-Glauchau (née Countess Beatrix Maria Valeria Thérèse Emerica Széchenyi de Sárvár-Felsővidék; 30 January 1930 – 30 September...
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The Glauchau–Wurzen railway is a mostly disused, secondary railway line in Saxony. It follows the valleys of Zwickauer Mulde and Mulde from Glauchau via...
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Glauchau station is the main station of Glauchau in southwest of the German state of Saxony on the Dresden–Werdau line. Glauchau also has another station...
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Gloria von Thurn und Taxis (category House of Schönburg-Glauchau)
Joachima Josephine Wilhelmine Huberta; born Countess Gloria von Schönburg-Glauchau, 23 February 1960) is a German noblewoman, socialite, businesswoman, Catholic...
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Alexander, Count of Schönburg-Glauchau (born August 15, 1969), known professionally as Alexander von Schönburg, is a German journalist and writer. He is...
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The Glauchau–Gößnitz railway is a single-track electrified main line railway in the German states of Saxony and Thuringia. It was originally built and...
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(Countess) von Schönburg-Glauchau August 15, 1958, daughter of the late politician and author, Joachim, Count von Schönburg-Glauchau, and sister of socialite...
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Friedrich Ludwig Leuschner (10 March 1824, Gräfenhainichen – 29 December 1889, Glauchau ) was a German landowner, businessman and politician. In 1863 he acquired...
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Johannes, 11th Prince of Thurn and Taxis and Countess Gloria von Schönburg-Glauchau. She has an older sister, Princess Maria Theresia, and a younger brother...
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The Glauchau-Meerane Reichstag constituency was constituency No. 17 in the Kingdom of Saxony which returned a deputy to the German Reichstag. It included...
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1985, he married Countess Maya von Schönburg-Glauchau, a daughter of Joachim, Count of Schönburg-Glauchau and Countess Beatrix Széchényi, and the older...
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US$500 million in debts. His mother, Gloria (née Countess von Schönburg-Glauchau), a popular media figure since marriage to his 53-year-old father as a...
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medieval times the town of Glauchau, today the capital of the district, was the centre of the county of Schönburg-Glauchau. The East German government...
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Georgius Agricola (category People from Glauchau)
Humanist scholar, mineralogist and metallurgist. Born in the small town of Glauchau, in the Electorate of Saxony of the Holy Roman Empire, he was broadly educated...
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to refugees.[citation needed] His parents had met in a refugee camp at Glauchau, his father had fled from Königsberg and his mother from Breslau. By an...
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his wife Gloria, Princess of Thurn and Taxis (née Gräfin von Schönburg-Glauchau).[citation needed] Maria Theresia's family's lands form one of the largest...
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On 31 May 1980 he married the much younger Countess Gloria of Schönburg-Glauchau (born 1960). The pair were fourth cousins twice removed, both descended...
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needed] married Countess Gloria von Schonbürg-Glauchau (daughter of Joachim, Count of Schönburg-Glauchau and Countess Beatrix Széchenyi de Sárvár-Felsővidék)...
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of Kaiser Wilhelm II) and her husband Count Rudolf "Rudi" von Schönburg–Glauchau eventually worked closely with the new proprietors, the Shamoon family...
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princess of Hesse-Cassel, who married, in 1999, Alexander, Count of Schönburg-Glauchau (1969). The couple had three children: Maria-Letitia (2001), Maximus (2003)...
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1980 to 2013 Beatrix, Countess of Schönburg-Glauchau (1930–2021), Countess consort of Schönburg-Glauchau Queen Beatrix (disambiguation) Beatrix Balogh...
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Gladbeck (North Rhine-Westphalia) Gladenbach (Hesse) Glashütte (Saxony) Glauchau (Saxony) Glinde (Schleswig-Holstein) Glücksburg (Schleswig-Holstein) Glückstadt...
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Alban von Schönburg-Forderglauchau (category House of Schönburg-Glauchau)
March 1864) was the head of the mediatised German Counts of Schönburg-Glauchau from 1815 until his death in 1864. Schönburg was born in Dresden-Neustadt...
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Lungwitzbach is a river of Saxony, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Zwickauer Mulde, which it joins near Glauchau. List of rivers of Saxony v t e...
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of Solms-Laubach 5. Sophie of Solms-Laubach 11. Margaret of Schönburg-Glauchau 1.John Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach 12. Louis Eberhard, Count...
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