Christian zu Rantzau 1663–1685: Friedrich von Ahlefeldt, Count of Langeland (1623–1686), vice-statholder since 1660 1685–1697: Detlev zu Rantzau (1644-1697)...
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September 1987 at Pronstorf Countess Caroline zu Rantzau (b. 1962), daughter of Count Christian Karl zu Rantzau (1924-2002) and his wife Heloise von Lettow-Vorbeck...
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St. Laurentii, Itzehoe (category Articles with unsourced statements from August 2022)
family of Rantzau were buried in metal sarcophages, including: Dorothea of Rantzau née of Ahlefeldt [de] (1586–1647) her daughter, Dorothea of Rantzau (1619–1662)...
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nobleman, and Emilie Julie Anna Louise Rantzau (19 April 1834 - 19 November 1905). His younger sister was Fanny zu Reventlow (1871-1918), the "Bohemian...
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Oldenburg (born 1 February 1955 in Rastede), married to Countess Caroline zu Rantzau and has issue The Duke and the Duchess lived at Güldenstein Manor, Harmsdorf...
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Margarethe Dorothea zu Rantzau (18 March 1642, Breitenburg – 26 August 1665, Itzehoe). The only daughter of Count Christian zu Rantzau (1614–1663), governor...
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promise, which was in the hands of her cousin, Count Detlev Christian zu Rantzau, held in the fortress of Spandau. However, the Countess failed to retrieve...
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Gandersheim Abbey from 1665 to 1678 married in 1678 Count Christopher of Rantzau-Hohenfeld (1625–1696) Christian Augustus (1639–1687), English admiral Louise...
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Count zu Rantzau (1843-1917) HSH Herbert, Prince von Bismarck (1849–1904), Secretary for Foreign Affairs; ∞ Marguerite, Countess Hoyos von und zu Stichsenstein...
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– 4 April 1878) was a German diplomat, writer, and translator. Born in Rantzau, Holstein, in 1810 Baudissin entered the diplomatic service of the Danish...
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Oldenburg (born 1 February 1955 in Rastede), married to Countess Caroline zu Rantzau and has issue. Since the death of Duke Anton-Günther, Duke Christian is...
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Philipp, Prince of Eulenburg (redirect from Philipp, Furst Zu Eulenburg)
world. After Eulenburg moved from Munich to Oldenburg in 1888, Count Kuno Rantzau wrote: "I wish Eulenburg all the best, but I am heartily glad that he can...
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Wilhelm Heinrich Maximilian zu Dohna-Schlobitten 1814 1826 Charles-Gustave de Meuron 1826 1830 Atanazy Raczyński 1830 1842 August Ludwig Schoultz von Ascheraden...
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Friedrich von Ahlefeldt and his first wife Countess Margarethe Dorothea zu Rantzau (1642-1665). They had eight daughters: Dorothea Friederike (1681–1691)...
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command of the entire Bavarian army. He destroyed the French Marshal Rantzau's Weimarian army at the Battle of Tuttlingen (24–25 November), capturing...
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difficult and humiliating task. He fell out with Ulrich von Brockdorff-Rantzau, first Foreign Minister of the Weimar Republic, in early 1919 for advocating...
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Countess Anna Cathrine of Schleswig-Holstein (10 August 1618 – 20 August 1633); married Frands Rantzau. Countess Sophie Elisabeth of Schleswig-Holstein...
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1918 Ebert (Council of the People's Deputies) Ulrich Graf von Brockdorff-Rantzau (1869–1928) 13 December 1918 13 February 1919 Ebert (Council of the People's...
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von Alvensleben 1885–1891: Anton Saurma von der Jeltsch 1891–1895: Kuno zu Rantzau 1895–1899: Egon von den Brincken 1899–1902: Friedrich Pourtales 1902–1907:...
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von Aldenburg und Knyphausen (by his first wife, Countess Auguste Johanna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein), legitimated son of Anton Gunther, who belonged...
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religious autonomy by the successful invasion commanded by Count Johan Rantzau from Steinburg, one of the best strategists of the time [citation needed]...
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grandniece of Johann Wolfgang Goethe. Kabrun's grandson, Ulrich Graf Brockdorff-Rantzau, became the first Foreign Minister of the Weimar Republic. Kabrun's daughters...
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Savigny (1814–1875) 1863–1863: von Gundlach 1863–1864: Otto Carl Josias von Rantzau [de] (1809–1864) 1864–1864: von Buddenbruck 1864–1866: Gustav von Schulenburg-Priemern...
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List of state leaders in the 18th-century Holy Roman Empire (category Articles needing additional references from August 2020)
Grand Duke (1823–1829) County of Rantzau – Christian Detlev of Rantzau [de], Count (1697–1721) Wilhelm Adolf of Rantzau [de], Count (1721–1726) Anhalt-Bernburg...
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fought in the Battle of Blenheim during the War of the Spanish Succession on August 13, 1704. Captain General John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough Brigadier-General...
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under the leadership of the Foreign Minister Ulrich Graf von Brockdorff-Rantzau arrived in Versailles. On 7 May, when faced with the conditions dictated...
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friends were the courtier Rantzau Breitenburg, who commented about their friendship, that she viewed him as her confessor. Rantzau Breitenburg described the...
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Kaas, Trolle, Ulfeldt, Huitfeldt, Sehested, Gyldenstierne, Rosenkrantz, Rantzau, Reventlow, Brahe, Grubbe, Krag til Juellund, and Krag-Juel-Vind-Frijs...
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List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (R) (category Articles lacking sources from August 2012)
1312: Extinct; to Weimar-Orlamünde-Weimar Rantzau (Ranzau; Rantzow) County Low Sax WE 1649: Christian Rantzau purchased part of Pinneberg from Holstein-Gottorp...
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List of Oldenburgish consorts (category Articles needing additional references from August 2012)
Head of the Grand Ducal Family of Oldenburg, his wife, Countess Caroline zu Rantzau, will become the titular Grand Duchess of Oldenburg. Counts, dukes and...
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