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    slopes of the Weserbergland ridge. Bückeburg has a population of 21,030. Until the German Revolution of 1918–1919, Bückeburg was the capital of the tiny principality...
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    and 1606 for the Bückeburg Palace's first-floor great hall. In 1776, Wilhelm zu Schaumburg Lippe built a step pyramid family mausoleum in the park near...
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    Ernst later moved his seat of government to Bückeburg. Ernst died in 1627. Hedwig constructed a Princely Mausoleum in the St.-Martini Church in Stadthagen...
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    Neuhaus Castle Hämelschenburg Wewelsburg Bückeburg Castle Bückeburg Parish Church Stadthagen Castle Mausoleum in Stadthagen Schwöbber Castle Erbhof Thedinghausen...
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    forest, on the road connecting Petershagen to Bückeburg, is the Baum Hunting Lodge and a small mausoleum, the final resting place of the Schaumburg count...
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    Stadthagen, the only other town in the principality apart from the capital Bückeburg, to the then hereditary Prince Georg (1846–1911) and Princess Marie Anne...
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    Princess Ida Matilda Adelaide of Schaumburg-Lippe (Bückeburg, 28 July 1852 – Schleiz, 28 September 1891) was the consort of Heinrich XXII, Prince Reuss...
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    families – they were even allowed to maintain their residence at Schloss Bückeburg. Like much of Germany during that period, Prince Friedrich Christian had...
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  • of the many sights along this route are the castles of Hämelschenburg, Bückeburg, Detmold, Brake, Neuhaus, Bevern, Stadthagen, Celle and Hann. Münden....
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    Sophia of Hanover (category Burials at Berggarten Mausoleum, Herrenhausen (Hanover))
    Anne, Sophia enjoyed much better health. According to the Countess of Bückeburg in a letter to Sophia's niece, the Raugravine Luise, on 5 June 1714 Sophia...
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    March 1864 Altenburg Died 3 May 1918(1918-05-03) (aged 54) Bückeburg Burial Bückeburg Mausoleum Spouse Georg, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe ​ ​ (m. 1882; died 1911)​...
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    dismissed from the court she returned to her native Germany, living in Bückeburg. She lived with her sister on the generous pension provided by Victoria...
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    who was a Calvinist, succeeded Ernst. Prince Ernst built the Stadthagen Mausoleum for himself and his family. Today, this building is estimated as a cultural...
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    Schaumburg moved his residence from Stadthagen to Bückeburg. The year 1609 saw the erection of the count's mausoleum at the back of the St Martini church, a domed...
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  • Waltzes—Trio Bell'Arte, Premier Recordings, PRCD 1043 (1995). J.C.F. Bach (The Bückeburg Bach): Trios and Sonatas—Trio Bell'Arte, Premier Recordings, PRCD 1051...
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    the spa Bad Eilsen. She died after a severe cold and was buried in a mausoleum in the Schaumburg Forest. Count von Wallmoden-Gimborn continued to act...
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