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    Gmunden above the Krottensee. He commissioned the Hanoverian architect Ferdinand Schorbach to design a castle in gothic revival style. Construction started...
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    built based on designs by the Hanoverian architects Edwin Oppler and Ferdinand Schorbach [de]. The surrounding landscape park was designed by the Frankfurt...
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    which was designed by the architects Edwin Oppler and Ferdinand Schorbach for Carl Ferdinand von Stumm-Halberg, is the second largest neo-Gothic secular...
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    im Gewerbe (Commercial Art) and operated a studio together with Ferdinand Schorbach [de]. Many of his buildings were destroyed by bombing in World War...
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    pseudonym "Henricus (or Heinrich) Satrapitanus", signing works "H.P.". Karl Schorbach: Mr. Vogt, Heinrich. In: General German Biography (ADB). Volume 40, Duncker...
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  • Meurthe-et-Moselle (54) see: Buding see: Courcelles-sur-Nied see: Béchy see: Schorbach see: Buding see: Dieuze see: Hombourg-Budange see: Rodemack see: Niederstinzel...
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    Maginot Line as part of the Saar Offensive, with its headquarters at Schorbach. This advance, which became known as the Saar Offensive, resulted in the...
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    successive husbands. The principality was acknowledged by Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II in 1629. After the death of Henriette, the principality returned to...
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