Marie (b. 1983) Count Rupert Friedrich of Castell-Rüdenhausen (born 1954), m. Alexandra, baroness of Werthern-Beichlingen Count Philipp of Castell-Rüdenhausen...
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George, Graf von Werthern-Beichlingen (20 November 1816 – 2 February 1895) was a German diplomat in the Prussian service. Werthern was born on 20 November...
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Countess Sophie Albertine von Beichlingen (15 December 1728 – 10 May 1807), a daughter of August Gottfried Dietrich, Count of Beichlingen (1703–1769) and his...
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Frederick III of Beichlingen. Gustav Hertel and Friedrich Hülße: Geschichte der Stadt Magdeburg, Magdeburg, 1885 Karl Janicke (1881), "Johann (Bischof von Münster)"...
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church began in 1330; it was consecrated in 1350 by Bishop Albert von Beichlingen. Following an initial gift to the Carthusians by Archbishop Peter in...
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the Power Dictum of Halle). The Archbishop of Magdeburg Frederick III of Beichlingen, the Margrave Frederick II of Brandenburg and the Landgrave Ludwig...
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1945 as Major and leader of Panzergrenadier-Regiment 51 by Gerhard von Seemen. Von Seemen states that this was a presentation in the "greater combat area...
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(1591–1601), chancellor of the Electorate of Saxony Count Wolf Dietrich von Beichlingen (1703–1709), great chancellor and senior court-marshal of the Electorate...
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Isabella von Oesterreich) – Wikisource". de.wikisource.org (in German). Archived from the original on 2021-05-16. Retrieved 2021-05-15. "John III | king...
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House of Schwarzburg (redirect from Sizzo III)
Thuringia, which is in modern-day central Germany. Upon the death of Prince Friedrich Günther in 1971, a claim to the headship of the house passed under Semi-Salic...
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– Albert III of Querfurt, Prince-archbishop (1382–1403) Günther II of Schwarzburg, Prince-archbishop (1403–1445) Frederick III of Beichlingen, Prince-archbishop...
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Count of Beichlingen, who had fallen out of favour in 1702 because of his issue of a Bankothaler (Beichlingscher Ordenstaler). However, Beichlingen denied...
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carried out by Great Chancellor (Großkanzler) Wolf Dietrich, Count of Beichlingen. On the so-called Beichling Ordenstaler only the cross of the order was...
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Kyffhausen Castle (category Lothair III, Holy Roman Emperor)
elected King of the Romans in 1273, ceded the premises to the Counts of Beichlingen, who from 1375 held the castle as vassals of the Wettin landgraves of...
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Wilhelm II in 1921 the royal house had to reach back to the descendants of Friedrich II Eugen (ruled 1795–97). The line of the Duke of Urach was excluded because...
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978-3-9815864-6-6 or ISBN 978-3-9815864-7-3. Friedrich Majer: Chronik des Fürstlichen Hauses der Reussen von Plauen. (Chronicle of the Princely House Reuss...
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(complete list) – Meina von Daun-Oberstein, Princess-Abbess (1489–1521) Margarete II von Beichlingen, Princess-Abbess (1521–1534) Sibylle von Montfort, Princess-Abbess...
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at Neuruppin on 3 July 1940. His mother, née Baroness Gertrude von Werthern-Beichlingen (1913–1987), was remarried in 1950 to Hans Joachim Sell of Neustettin...
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