Artstetten Castle (redirect from Schloss Artstetten)
Artstetten Castle (‹See Tfd›German: Schloss Artstetten, pronounced [ˌʃlɔs ˈaʁtʃtɛtn̩] ) is a historic Schloss near the Wachau valley in Lower Austria...
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Anna Sophie Schack (4 September 1689 - September 28, 1760), was a Danish noble and landlord. Anna Sophie von Rantzau was born in Hamburg. She was the...
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Czechoslovak government. The children moved to Vienna and Schloß Artstetten. On 8 September 1920, Sophie married Count Friedrich von Nostitz-Rieneck (1 November...
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under the name Sister Adelgundis Princess Marie Johanna Franziska Sophie (Schloss Burgstall, 21 August 1877 – Vienna, 11 January 1939), married in Vienna...
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The Romance and Tragedy of Franz Ferdinand and Sophie (Harvill, 1984) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Countess Sophie Chotek. Schloss Artstetten...
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Sophia Charlotte of Hanover (redirect from Sophie Charlotte of Braunschweig-Lüneburg)
George, 1999, "Leibniz und Sophie-Charlotte" in Herz, S., Vogtherr, C.M., Windt, F., eds., Sophie Charlotte und ihr Schloß. München: Prestel: 95–105....
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Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark (Greek: Σοφία, romanized: Sofía; 26 June 1914 – 24 November 2001) was by birth a Greek and Danish princess, as well...
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Liechtenstein) (11 July 1837, Vienna, Austrian Empire – 25 September 1899, Schloss Fischhorn, Zell am See, Salzburg, Austria-Hungary) was a Princess of Liechtenstein...
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Princess Elisabeth Friederike Sophie of Brandenburg-Bayreuth (30 August 1732 – 6 April 1780), was a German princess of the House of Hohenzollern and the...
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Neuschwanstein Castle (redirect from Schloss Neuschwanstein)
Neuschwanstein Castle (‹See Tfd›German: Schloss Neuschwanstein, pronounced [ˈʃlɔs nɔʏˈʃvaːnʃtaɪn]; Southern Bavarian: Schloss Neischwanstoa) is a 19th-century...
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Schloss Charlottenburg (Charlottenburg Palace) is a Baroque palace in Berlin, located in Charlottenburg, a district of the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf...
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Reuss of Ebersdorf. Sophie had a particularly close relationship with her sister, Antoinette, and both often attended the Schloss Fantaisie, a sanctuary...
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15 December 1703 – d. Schloss Friedrichsruhe in Drage, 23 June 1762); married on 26 December 1731 to Duchess Christine Sophie of Brunswick-Bevern. The...
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Elisabeth Sophie of Brandenburg (5 April 1674 – 22 November 1748), was a Duchess consort of Courland by marriage to Duke Frederick Casimir Kettler of Courland...
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under the name Sister Adelgundis Princess Marie Johanna Franziska Sophie (Schloss Burgstall, 21 August 1877 – Vienna, 11 January 1939); married in Vienna...
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Maria Feodorovna (‹See Tfd›Russian: Мария Фёдоровна; née Duchess Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg; 25 October 1759 – 5 November 1828 [OS 24 October]) became...
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Princess Anna Sophie of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (9 September 1700 – 11 December 1780) was a Princess of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. She was the daughter of...
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Duchess of Legnica. From her marriage, Sophie had the following children: Katharina Sophie (b. 7 August 1561 – d. Schloss Friedrichsburg bei Vohenstrauss, 10...
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Princess of Tuscany,[citation needed] on 12 April 1921 at Schloss Hohenburg.[citation needed] Sophie and Ernst Heinrich had three sons:[citation needed] Prince...
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Schloss Einstein is a long-running, popular German television series which is designed as a teenage soap opera. It portrays the lives of teenagers in...
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Ahlden House (redirect from Schloss Ahlden)
Ahlden House (‹See Tfd›German: Schloss Ahlden) is a stately home at Ahlden on the Lüneburg Heath in Lower Saxony, Germany. It was built in 1549, originally...
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Schloss Favorite is a Baroque maison de plaisance and hunting lodge in Ludwigsburg, Germany, which was used as a summer residence and hunting lodge. It...
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Christian Heinrich married Countess Sophie Christiane of Wolfstein. They had fourteen children: Georg Frederick Karl (b. Schloss Oberzulzbürg, 30 June 1688 –...
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New Palace, Stuttgart (redirect from Neues Schloss)
The New Palace (‹See Tfd›German: Neues Schloss) is an 18th-century Baroque palace in Stuttgart and is one of the last large city palaces built in Southern...
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Christian Ernst moved his third wife Margravine Elisabeth Sophie of Brandenburg into the Schloss in 1703 when it was still incomplete, giving it its initial...
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became the heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne. His courtship of Sophie Chotek, a lady-in-waiting, caused conflict within the imperial household...
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Sophia of Saxe-Weissenfels, Princess of Anhalt-Zerbst (redirect from Princess Sophie of Saxe-Weissenfels)
Sophia of Saxe-Weissenfels (also: Sophie; 23 June 1654 in Halle an der Saale – 31 March 1724 in Zerbst) was a member of the Albertine branch of the House...
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Vienna, 1 October 1896), and had issue Princess Sophie Marie Gabriele Pia (Vienna, 11 July 1837 – Schloss Fischhorn, 25 September 1899), married in Vienna...
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Sophia of Prussia (redirect from Princess Sophie of Prussia)
Sophia of Prussia (Sophie Dorothea Ulrike Alice, Greek: Σοφία Δωροθέα Ουλρίκη Αλίκη, romanized: Sofía Dorothéa Oulríki Alíki; 14 June 1870 – 13 January...
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mural paintings in Schloss Hubertusburg (1749). In 1756 Count Heinrich von Bünau commissioned him to decorate the newly built Schloss Dahlen. Oeser moved...
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