Ludwig Andreas von Khevenhüller, Graf von Frankenburg-Aichleberg (en: Louis Andrew of Khevenhüller, Count of Aichelberg-Frankenburg) (30 November 1683...
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Hans Graf Khevenhüller-Frankenburg (1538–1606), Imperial ambassador to the Spanish Court. Franz Christoph Graf von Khevenhüller-Frankenburg (1588–1650)...
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Adam Albert, Count von Neipperg (8 April 1775 – 22 February 1829) was an Austrian general and statesman. He was the son of a diplomat famous for inventing...
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Hans von Khevenhüller-Frankenburg bought Kammer Castle from Emperor Rudolf II in 1581, as well as the dominions of Kogl Castle (where the Khevenhüllers built...
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Franz Christoph von Khevenhüller in 1626. Between 1674 and 1684 the property belonged to Baron Veit von Gera, then it came back to the Khevenhüllers until...
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of Weissenwolff, secondly in February 1680 to Franz Christoph II of Khevenhüller, Count of Frankenburg, and thirdly on 15 January 1688 to Wolfgang Andreas...
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Hauses Liechtenstein, vol. 2, Vienna, 1877, p. 267-300 Franz Christoph Khevenhüller (Count of Frankenburg), Conterfet Kupfferstich: (soviel man deren zu handen...
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claiming the throne for himself. In 1947 Karl's older brothers Leopold and Franz Josef formally renounced their rights in New York. In 1948 his other brother...
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Spain. In 1869, Franz Joseph I recognized the government of Marshal Francisco Serrano Domínguez and that of Amadeo I. In 1871, Franz Joseph I recognized...
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