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    Reuss (‹See Tfd›German: Reuß [ʁɔɪ̯s], ROYSS) was the name of several historical states located in present-day Thuringia, Germany. Several lordships of...
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    Germany, ruled by members of the House of Reuss. It was one of the successor states of the Imperial County of Reuss. The Counts Reuss, with their respective...
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    of Reuss-Greiz (‹See Tfd›German: Fürstentum Reuß-Greiz), officially called the Principality of the Reuss Elder Line (‹See Tfd›German: Fürstentum Reuß...
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  • Reuss may refer to: Reuss (surname) Reuss (river) in Switzerland Imperial County of Reuss or Reuß, several former states or countries in present-day Germany...
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  • state of the Holy Roman Empire Imperial County of Rantzau, a state of the Holy Roman Empire Imperial County of Reuss, several historical states in present-day...
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    Reuss-Ebersdorf[needs IPA] was a county and from 1806 a principality located in Germany. The Counts of Reuss-Ebersdorf belonged to the Reuss Junior Line...
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    Reuss-Lobenstein (‹See Tfd›German: Reuß-Lobenstein) was a state located in the German part of the Holy Roman Empire. The members of Reuss-Lobenstein family...
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    The People's State of Reuss (‹See Tfd›German: Volksstaat Reuß) was a short-lived state in what is now Thuringia. The state was formed on 4 April 1919 after...
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    Johann Christian Gottlieb Ackermann (category People from the Imperial County of Reuss)
    Oberreuther (1722-1776), the daughter of the tanning master Paul Steinmüller. Johann attended the University of Jena at only fifteen years old and was...
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    Landrat (category Municipal politics of Germany)
    in the Imperial County of Reuss and in the Schwarzburg principalities (Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and Schwarzburg-Sondershausen). In the Kingdom of Bavaria...
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  • Heinrich Gottfried von Bretschneider (category People from the Imperial County of Reuss)
    Later he was bibliothecary at Lemberg. He was closely linked to the writers of the enlightenment, especially Friedrich Nicolai. Bretschneider composed, besides...
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    Julius Sturm (category People from the Imperial County of Reuss)
    principality of Reuss. He studied theology at Jena from 1837 to 1841, and was appointed preceptor to the hereditary prince Heinrich XIV, Prince Reuss Younger...
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    Johann Friedrich Böttger (category People from the Imperial County of Reuss)
    normally credited with being the first European to discover the secret of the creation of hard-paste porcelain in 1708, but it has also been claimed that English...
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    state or just its Italian territories of Piedmont and the Aosta Valley (thus excluding Savoy proper and the County of Nice). However another source gives...
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    Prince Reuss of Greiz (22 February 1751 – 30 August 1825) was the fourth of six sons born into the reigning family of the Principality of Reuss. At the...
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    Thuringian states (category Former states and territories of Thuringia)
    Sachsen-Meiningen) The principalities of Reuss Elder Line (Fürstentum Reuß Ältere Linie), Reuss Younger Line (Fürstentum Reuß Jüngere Linie), Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt...
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    of Reuss With the defeat of the German Empire in 1918 and the formation of a Republic, the former Kingdoms and Duchies became states. The number of small...
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    Trzebiechów Palace (category House of Reuss)
    the Princes of Reuss-Köstritz, represented by Prince (since 1817) Heinrich XLIV, Count Reuss, Lord of Plauen, son of Imperial Count Reuss, High Court...
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    possession of the Counts of Reuss (Imperial County of Reuss), the Margrave of Kulmbach-Bayreuth and Kursachsen (Electorate of Saxony). As a part of the 1792...
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    of an imperial county, that is, a fief held directly (immediately) from the emperor, rather than from a prince who was a vassal of the emperor or of another...
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    Reuß: Älterer und Jüngerer Linie, Börde Verlag 2006, ISBN 978-3-9810315-3-9 "Imperial Gazetter of India, Volume 21, page 61 -- Imperial Gazetteer of India...
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    Heinrich von Reuss (1707–1783) was a German noble and Danish government official. He served as the County Governor of several counties in Norway and Denmark...
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    Gera (redirect from County of Reuss-Gera)
    being one of the main residences of the Ducal House of Reuss and subsequently the capital of the Principality of Reuss-Gera (1848-1918) and of the People's...
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    also referred to as Imperial Germany, the Second Reich or simply Germany, was the period of the German Reich from the unification of Germany in 1871 until...
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  • of Wied-Runkel The Counts of Ortenburg The Counts of Reuss zu Plauen The Prince of Fürstenberg The Abbess of Buchau (in possession of the Lordship of...
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    Saxe-Altenburg, Republic of Reuss (Reuss Elder Line, Reuss Younger Line), Schwarzburg-Sondershausen and Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. The northern part of today's Thuringia...
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    of the Holy Roman Empire, being the seat of imperial elections since 885 and the city for imperial coronations from 1562 (previously in Free Imperial...
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    royal (and from 1871 to 1918, imperial) German dynasty whose members were variously princes, electors, kings and emperors of Hohenzollern, Brandenburg, Prussia...
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    Graf (redirect from Imperial counts)
    Grafschaft ('county'). In the Holy Roman Empire, many Imperial counts (Reichsgrafen) retained near-sovereign authority in their lands until the Congress of Vienna...
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    until 1929. In 1349 the county gained Imperial immediacy and in 1712 was raised to the rank of principality. After the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire...
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