Wilhelm Graf von Hohenau (27 November 1884, Berlin – 11 April 1957, Hamburg) was a German Graf and horse rider who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics...
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Count Albrecht Friedrich Wilhelm Bernhard of Hohenau (21 May 1857, in the Albrechtsberg Castle, in Dresden – 15 April 1914, in Ochelhermsdorf) was a German...
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Rosalie von Rauch (Rosalie Wilhelmine Johanna; 29 August 1820 – 5 March 1879), was a German noblewoman and, since 1853, Countess of Hohenau. Born in Berlin...
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on 11 July 1950 and took the title of Graf von Hohenau (not to be confused with Wilhelm Graf von Hohenau). He was restored to his titles on 28 October...
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Frederick William III of Prussia (redirect from Friedrich Wilhelm III)
Frederick William III (German: Friedrich Wilhelm III.; 3 August 1770 – 7 June 1840) was King of Prussia from 16 November 1797 until his death in 1840...
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embarrassment because the elite Corps was commanded by Lieutenant General Wilhelm Graf von Hohenau, a blood relative to the Kaiser. Worse than these sexual scandals...
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House of Liechtenstein (redirect from Lukas-Maria von Lattorf)
(1877–1915) Prince Karl Aloys (1878–1955) Prince Wilhelm (1922–2006) (took the title of Graf von Hohenau) (42) Prince Wolfgang (b. 1934) (43) Prince Leopold...
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cavalry Charlotte von der Decken (1863–1933) and her husband Count Frederick of Hohenau, son of Prince Albert of Prussia Leopold von der Decken (1895–1947)...
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Germany at the 1912 Summer Olympics (redirect from Wilhelm Brülle)
Kurt Behrens — Diving, Men's 3m Springboard Sigismund Freyer, Wilhelm Graf von Hohenau, Ernst Deloch and Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia — Equestrian...
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Caroline, née von Geusau. His brother Fedor became Chief Equerry to the German Emperors, his sister Rosalie Countess of Hohenau, née von Rauch the second...
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half-brother was the Hofmarschall and chamberlain Adolf von Rauch and his sister Rosalie Countess von Hohenau, morganatic wife of Prince Albrecht of Prussia,...
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1837–1841. She was created Countess of Hohenau on 28 May 1853. They had two sons: Georg Albrecht Wilhelm, Count of Hohenau (b. Albrechtsberg Castle, 25 April...
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Josef Mengele (category People associated with the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Anthropology, Human Heredity, and Eugenics)
at which point he resumed his association with Von Verschuer, who was now director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Anthropology, Human Heredity, and...
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1865 – d. Dresden, 13 June 1940), who was the second wife of Wilhelm, Count of Hohenau (himself a son of Prince Albert of Prussia Prince Maximilian of...
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sports administrator Rosalie von Rauch (1820–1879), second, morganatic wife to Prince Albert of Prussia (as Countess of Hohenau) Rudolf Rauch Sandra Rauch...
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Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (redirect from Luise Königin von Preußen)
Louise and her siblings were under the care of their governess Fräulein von Wolzogen, a friend of their mother's. When Louise was only six years old...
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of Prussia (1809–1872) in 1853 had secondly married Rosalie von Rauch, Countess of Hohenau (1820–1879); due to this morganatic marriage he was forced to...
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in 1853 to one of the court maids-of-honor, Rosalie von Rauch, who was created Countess of Hohenau. The couple had two sons. Their mother also remarried...
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Friedrich Wilhelm Eugen Karl Hugo, Prince of Hohenlohe-Öhringen, Duke of Ujest (title in German: Fürst zu Hohenlohe-Öhringen, Herzog von Ujest; 27 May...
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succeeded the succession of his brother Heinrich von Berg. In 1178 he took part in the provincial synod in Hohenau at the Inn and traveled to Rome in 1179 to...
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Hohenlohe-Öhringen (1865–1940), who was the second wife of Wilhelm of Hohenzollern, Count of Hohenau (himself a morganatic son of Prince Albert of Prussia)...
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(1847-1921) Kuno von Moltke (1847-1923) Frederick Francis III, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1851-1897) Frederick of Hohenau (1857-1914) Prince...
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Prussia and lieutenant general). Leopold's sister Rosalie Gräfin von Hohenau, née von Rauch († 1879) married Prince Albert of Prussia (brother to King...
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morganatic marriage in 1853 with Rosalie von Rauch, who bore him two sons, Count William and Count Frederick of Hohenau. As a young woman, Charlotte was highly...
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challenge prize presented by Count Gyula Andrássy the Younger of Hungary. Rabod von Kröcher earned Germany's first medal in the event with his silver. Emmanuel...
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religious professed and blessed (b. 1835) April 15 – Count Frederick of Hohenau (b. 1857) April 16 George William Hill, American astronomer and mathematician...
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Seigner and Cocotte Germany (GER) Sigismund Freyer and Ultimus Wilhelm Graf von Hohenau and Pretty Girl Ernst Deloch and Hubertus Prince Friedrich Karl...
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Jacques Cariou, Ernest Meyer, Gaston Seigner Germany (GER) Sigismund Freyer, Ernst Deloch, Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia, Wilhelm Graf von Hohenau...
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medals have been awarded to 31 NOCs. The oldest rider was 72-year-old Arthur von Pongracz of Austria at the 1936 Summer Olympics, while the youngest was 16-year-old...
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1896, even though the relations between the German Empire under Kaiser Wilhelm II, and the French Third Republic where Pierre de Coubertin revived Olympic...
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