Gemmingen (German: [ˈɡɛmɪŋən] ; South Franconian: Gemminge) is a town in the district of Heilbronn in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. Aktuelle...
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Von Gemmingen may refer to : Eberhard von Gemmingen is (1936-) the editor-in-chief of the German department of Vatican Radio. Uriel von Gemmingen (1468-9...
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Ernst von Gemmingen (11 February 1759 - 3 March 1813) was a German composer and aristocrat. Born in Celle, von Gemmingen attended the University of Göttingen...
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Otto Heinrich von Gemmingen zu Hornberg (5 November 1755 – 3 March 1836) was a member of the aristocratic Gemmingen family. He was a diplomat and enlightenment...
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Uriel von Gemmingen (1468 – 9 February 1514) was appointed Archbishop of Mainz on 27 September 1508, a prince elector, and chancellor to Emperor Maximillian...
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Johann Konrad von Gemmingen (also Conrad) (1561−1612) was Prince bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Eichstätt in Bavaria. The bishop was an enthusiastic...
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Johann Otto von Gemmingen (23 October 1545 – 6 October 1598) was the Bishop of Augsburg from 1591 to 1598. Johann Otto von Gemmingen was born in Tiefenbronn...
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German Jesuit Eberhard von Gemmingen (born 4 April 1936) is the head of the editorial board of the German Vatican Radio. When he was three years old,...
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in 1562. The castle was bought by Reinhard of Gemmingen in 1612 and remains in possession of the Gemmingen-Hornberg family today. It was uninhabited from...
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Eichstätter Garten (section Gemmingen era)
created during the Renaissance period under Prince-Bishop Johann Konrad von Gemmingen on the bastions of the Willibaldsburg in Eichstätt, Upper Bavaria. The...
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Johann Otto von Gemmingen, Prince-Bishop of Augsburg...
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Protestant reformer and historian. He was born in Ettlingen and died in Gemmingen. He studied at the famous Latin school in Pforzheim, where Philipp Melanchthon...
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1968) Eisenmann (until 1 June 1967) Emde Ertl Friderichs Funcke Geldner Gemmingen-Hornberg (from 11 October 1967) Genscher Graaff Haas Hamm (until 12 May...
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airship captain, described in his book The Zeppelins how he and Baron Gemmingen, Count Zeppelin's nephew, had developed the device. To test the prototype...
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1968) Eisenmann (until 1 June 1967) Emde Ertl Friderichs Funcke Geldner Gemmingen-Hornberg (from 11 October 1967) Genscher Graaff Haas Hamm (until 12 May...
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1968) Eisenmann (until 1 June 1967) Emde Ertl Friderichs Funcke Geldner Gemmingen-Hornberg (from 11 October 1967) Genscher Graaff Haas Hamm (until 12 May...
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information on Grünewald's life. In 1511 he became court artist of Uriel von Gemmingen, Archbishop of Mainz, and he also worked for the next archbishop, Albert...
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Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg 12. Richard of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg 25. Marie of Gemmingen 6. Gustav Albrecht of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg 26. Alfred of...
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Archdiocese Electorate of Mainz In office 1514–1545 Predecessor Uriel von Gemmingen Successor Sebastian von Heusenstamm Orders Ordination 4 April 1513 Consecration...
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Anton Stadler – friend and colleague (clarinetist) Otto Heinrich von Gemmingen-Hornberg – friend, brother and founder of Wohltätigkeit (Charity) Lodge...
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Gustav GemmingenHornberg (7 December 1925 – 30 January 2005) was a German politician of the Free Democratic Party (FDP) and former member of the German...
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1968) Eisenmann (until 1 June 1967) Emde Ertl Friderichs Funcke Geldner Gemmingen-Hornberg (from 11 October 1967) Genscher Graaff Haas Hamm (until 12 May...
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Henneberg-Römhild 1484–1504 Jakob von Liebenstein 1504-1508 Uriel von Gemmingen 1508–1514 Albert III of Brandenburg 1514–1545 Sebastian von Heusenstamm...
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Swabian city of Heilbronn. In the 1930s, he married Baroness Agnes von Gemmingen-Guttenberg, the niece of then Foreign Minister Konstantin von Neurath...
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1968) Eisenmann (until 1 June 1967) Emde Ertl Friderichs Funcke Geldner Gemmingen-Hornberg (from 11 October 1967) Genscher Graaff Haas Hamm (until 12 May...
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Brandenstein-Zeppelin (1881–1949). Ferdinand had a nephew Baron Max von Gemmingen [de], who volunteered at the start of World War I, after he was past military...
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1968) Eisenmann (until 1 June 1967) Emde Ertl Friderichs Funcke Geldner Gemmingen-Hornberg (from 11 October 1967) Genscher Graaff Haas Hamm (until 12 May...
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of Margrave Ernest Frederick of Baden-Durlach under Wolf Dietrich von Gemmingen (1550–1601) on 21 November 1594, and its subsequent administration which...
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conditions. At the beginning of the war Captain Ernst A. Lehmann and Baron Gemmingen, Count Zeppelin's nephew, developed an observation car for use by dirigibles...
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Hieronymus Joachims (1619–1660) was an Austrian painter. Joachims was born in Gemmingen, but he primarily worked and lived in Vienna. One of his works currently...
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