Schauenstein is a town in the district of Hof, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 13 km west of Hof. Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister...
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Karl Ferdinand von Buol (German: Karl Ferdinand Graf von Buol-Schauenstein; 17 May 1797 – 28 October 1865) was an Austrian Empire diplomatist and statesman...
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Heritage Site, is the see of the diocese. Karl Rudolf Graf von Buol-Schauenstein (1824-1833), last Prince- Bishop of Chur Johann Georg Bossi (1835–1836)...
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Karl Rudolf Graf von Buol-Schauenstein (30 June 1760 – 23 October 1833) was Bishop of Chur (1794–1824), then of Chur-St. Gallen (1824-1833). He had also...
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Schauenstein Castle is a castle in the municipality of Fürstenau of the Canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance...
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stepmother. Ernest had three illegitimate children: Berta Ernestine von Schauenstein (26 January 1817 – Coburg, 15 August 1896), born to Sophie Fermepin de...
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Šaunštejn Castle (redirect from Schauenstein Castle)
Šaunštejn Castle (German: Schauenstein, also Hohenleipaer Raubschloss) is a rock castle near Vysoká Lípa (Hohenleipa) in the Bohemian Switzerland in the...
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1210/edrv-14-5-539. PMID 8262005. Kroemer G, Brezinschek HP, Faessler R, Schauenstein K, Wick G (June 1988). "Physiology and pathology of an immunoendocrine...
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Class portrait of school children at Schauenstein DP camp, about 1946...
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late 16th and early 17th century, Gugelberg von Moos and Rudolf von Schauenstein.: 133 The longsword, greatsword and bastard-sword were also made in...
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Hotel Les Trois Rois Peter Knogl 2016 Crissier Restaurant de l'Hôtel de Ville Franck Giovannini 1994 Fürstenau Schloss Schauenstein Andreas Caminada 2011...
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(Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) Sayda (Saxony) Schalkau (Thuringia) Schauenstein (Bavaria) Scheer (Baden-Württemberg) Scheibenberg (Saxony) Scheinfeld...
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Germany 1969 Nominated jointly with Otto Kratky the only time by E.Schauenstein. Franz Sondheimer May 17, 1926 Stuttgart, Germany February 11, 1981 Stanford...
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3 stars: the Restaurant de l'Hôtel de Ville in Crissier, the Schloss Schauenstein in Fürstenau, the Cheval Blanc in Basel and the Memories in Bad Ragaz...
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ISSN 0006-2952. PMID 9825724. Liebmann PM, Wölfler A, Felsner P, Hofer D, Schauenstein K (1997). "Melatonin and the immune system". International Archives of...
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by 29 years. In 1835, Anna's son Eduard married his cousin Bertha von Schauenstein, an illegitimate daughter of Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha...
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then towards the north. As it continues it runs through the towns of Schauenstein, Selbitz and Naila, before flowing through the Höllental between Hölle...
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Bubna-Litic Bucquoi (von Longueval) (Bukuwky von Bukuwka) Bulgarini (von) Buol-Schauenstein Butler (von Clonebough) (von) Caboga (House of Caboga) Calice (von Caprara)...
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Towns Municipalities Helmbrechts Lichtenberg Münchberg Naila Rehau Schauenstein Schwarzenbach am Wald Schwarzenbach an der Saale Selbitz Bad Steben Berg...
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68–75. doi:10.1016/j.jri.2008.01.002. PMID 18329105. Wick G, Möst J, Schauenstein K, Krömer G, Dietrich H, Ziemiecki A, Fässler R, Schwarz S, Eu N, Hálaa...
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Obrenović III. On 6 October 1862 he married Countess Alexandrine von Buol-Schauenstein (1837-1901). They had one son and one daughter: Count Károly Ferenc Mátyás...
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Gustav von Blome (1829–1906), who married Joséphine, Countess of Buol-Schauenstein in 1858. Princess Marie-Clementine died on 26 May 1829 in Paris. Through...
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1777–1794 Franz Dionysius von Rost 1794–1833 Karl Rudolf Graf von Buol-Schauenstein last prince-bishop (until 1803) 1834–1844 Johann Georg Bossi 1844–1859...
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von Blome; married on 1 September 1858 to Joséphine, Countess von Buol-Schauenstein. They had nine children: Countess Marie-Clementine Blome (23 June 1860...
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from Selbitz to Schauenstein was lifted in June 1977. Goods traffic continued to work the remaining stretch from Helmbrechts to Schauenstein until 31 March...
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son of notary Heinrich Lammasch sen. (1823–1865) and his wife Anna née Schauenstein (1829–1891). Soon after his birth, the family moved to Wiener Neustadt...
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Wigstein, who was enfeoffed by the Bishops of Olomouc with nearby Šostýn (Schauenstein) Castle in 1369. In 1435 it was given in pawn with the Lordship of Hukvaldy...
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Hochjuvalt Ortenstein Alt-Sins Neu-Sins Heinzenberg Rietberg Hasensprung Schauenstein Fürstenau Campell Ehrenfels Hohenratien Rappenstein, Marschlins, U.Zizers...
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(1755–1777) Johann Franz Dionys von Rost (1777–1793) Karl Rudolf von Buol-Schauenstein (1794–1833, last Prince-Bishop, also 1824–1833 Bishop of St. Gallen)...
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German). The name refers to the probable founder of Šostýn Castle (German: Schauenstein), Bishop Bruno von Schauenburg, who had a nettle in his coat of arms...
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