Andreas von Graben zu Sommeregg (also Andreas vom Graben; 15th century – 12 July 1463) was a Carinthian knight and nobleman residing at Sommeregg Castle...
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addition, von Graben was stadholder, Burgrave (or pledgee) of Lienz. Virgil von Graben was the son of Andreas von Graben and his wife was Barbara von Hallegg...
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Christof von Graben (named 1543–1578) [?] Andreas II von Graben († 1560) Ernst von Graben († 1513) Rosina von Graben von Rain († 1534) Virgil von Graben (†...
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Burg Sommeregg (section Von Graben)
the Styrian noble Andreas von Graben by marriage inherited the Sommeregg burgraviate. His rights were acknowledged by Count Frederick II of Celje and the...
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Herren von Graben, also named von (dem) Graben, vom Graben, Grabner, Grabner zu Rosenburg, Graben zu Kornberg, Graben zu Sommeregg, Graben von (zum) Stein...
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Katharina von Sumerau or Saurau. Frederick II later succeeded his father in Styria, while his brother Andreas von Graben (d. 1463) inherited the Carinthian (Ortenburg)...
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of Graben von Stein, Austrian noble family Andreas von Graben (d. 1463), Carinthian knight and burgrave in the County of Ortenburg Friedrich II von Graben...
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related to the Lords Philipp Breuner and Ruprecht I von Windischgraetz. His uncle was Lord Andreas von Graben zu Sommeregg, the founder of the Carinthian line...
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ruler. With the help of his capable deputy Virgil von Graben, a relative from the House of Graben von Stein, he recovered Lienz. Later Leonhard also get...
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pawn to Count Hermann II of Celje, heir of the Ortenburg dynasty in 1418, and the Lords of Stubenberg. In 1423 Andreas von Graben zu Sommeregg was named...
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Andries de Graeff (section Von Graben connection)
family Von Graben, but this was doubted by his political opponents during De Graeff's lifetime. With Wolfgang von Graben and his son Peter von Graben (* around...
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Celje. The lower castle was temporarily held by the Carinthian knight Andreas von Graben, who sold it in 1462. In 1504 Frederick's son and successor Emperor...
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II inherited the Carinthian and Carniolan estates of the extinct Counts of Ortenburg, which was subsequently administered by his vassal Andreas von Graben...
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Celje, who left the rule to local nobles, among them Andreas von Graben. The House of Graben von Stein retained the estates when the Celje territories...
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Bavaria in 1914. The founder of the family was Hans Fugger, a weaver at Graben, near the Swabian Free City of Augsburg. The last name was originally spelled...
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Friedrich Goldmann (1941–2009) Berthold Goldschmidt (1903–1996) Gustav Graben-Hoffmann (1820–1900) Paul Graener (1872–1944) Christian Ernst Graf (1723–1804)...
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family. One of his important advisors during this time was Friedrich II von Graben. Ultimately, Frederick prevailed in all those conflicts by outliving...
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Maria Theresa (redirect from Maria II of Hungary)
campaign; the same day he was elected emperor, Austrian troops under Ludwig Andreas von Khevenhüller captured Munich, Charles Albert's capital. She has, as you...
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Otto Wächter (redirect from Otto Gustav von Wächter)
kidney disease. Otto Gustav von Wächter was the third child and only son of Martha (née Pfob), daughter of the owner of the Graben Hotel in the centre of Vienna...
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Rainer Maria Rilke (category Analysands of Lou Andreas-Salomé)
owner of the printing and publishing company Jos. Feichtingers Erben) at Graben 19 on the 3rd floor. Expelled in May 1892, the 16-year-old returned to Prague...
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built around the city in the 13th century, is well preserved. Kalenberger Graben, an artificial lake, is a part of it. It is surrounded by a park. In April...
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silver shovel on a red background of their paternal ancestors, the Herren von Graben field 2 (right above) it shows a silver falcon on a blue background. The...
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Mauthausen concentration camp (category World War II museums)
by a private company as an economic enterprise. The owner of the Wiener-Graben quarry (the Marbacher-Bruch and Bettelberg quarries) was a DEST Company:...
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Vienna (section Anschluss and World War II)
tourist attraction. Peterskirche (early 18th century), located near the Graben and a major tourist destination. Votivkirche (1879), built on the Ringstraße...
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her husband and cousin, Willem Hendrik von Oranje, Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic, in 1689 after King James II was deposed by Willem during the "Glorious...
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married Dorothea von Graben zum Stein, General collector in Carinthia Caspar Manndorfer zu Mandorf und Placzoll (1536–1618) married Helena von Pibriach zum...
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offshore setting. Wilmcote was related to the eastern margin of the Worcester Graben during the Early Jurassic and adjacent to the East Midlands Shelf. The western...
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Altıok, S.; Beyhan, M. (2014). "The geology and morphology of the Antakya Graben between the Amik Triple Junction and the Cyprus Arc". Geodinimica Acta....
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African humid period (redirect from Subpluvial II)
"Hydrochemistry and multi-isotope study of the waters from Hanlé-Gaggadé grabens (Republic of Djibouti, East African Rift System): A low-enthalpy geothermal...
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"The CE 1303 Hongdong earthquake and the Huoshan Piedmont Fault, Shanxi Graben: Implications for magnitude limits of normal fault earthquakes" (PDF). Journal...
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