1655 — the legality of this was confirmed in 1657 — to Count Christoph Karl von Schlippenbach (1624–1660). The castle was badly damaged by Brandenburger...
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Ludwig Christian von Lehndorff (1770-1854) and Countess Pauline Sophie von Schlippenbach (1805-1871). Dönhoff grew up in the family home, Friedrichstein Palace...
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Rudolf von Seelhorst, 1779 Christoph Ernst von Hoverbeck, 1781 Hans Heinrich Ludwig von Rohr, 1787 Carl August von Sachsen-Weimar, 1794 Karl Wilhelm von Byern...
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Countess Elisabeth Pálffy ab Erdöd (née von Schlippenbach), the daughter of Count Karl Christoph von Schlippenbach, in 1905. From her first marriage to Count...
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November 2019. Retrieved 17 November 2019. Abschied von politischer Bühne SPD-Politiker Christoph Matschie kandidiert nicht mehr für Bundestag Archived...
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other European free musicians and composers, including Alexander von Schlippenbach, Loek Dikker and The Waterland Ensemble And European Jazz Quintet...
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15102 Various Artists Folklore e Bossa Nova do Brasil 15109 Alexander von Schlippenbach Globe Unity 15110 Milt Buckner Play Chords Also released on Prestige...
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Italian writer, bibliographer and historian (d. 1765) December 2 Karl Christoph von der Goltz, lieutenant general in the Prussian army during the reign...
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included European and Japanese avant-garde artists such as Alexander von Schlippenbach, Terumasa Hino, Albert Mangelsdorff and Yōsuke Yamashita, along with...
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Martin Gerwig – trumpet Jürgen Hahn – trumpet Nikolaus Neuser – trumpet Christoph Hermann – trombone Simon Harrer – trombone Jan Landowski – trombone Arne...
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