House of Dalberg is the name of an ancient and distinguished German noble family, derived from the hamlet and castle (now in ruins) of Dalberg or Dalburg...
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adventurer Moritz Georg Weidmann (1658–1693), publisher and bookseller Adolf von Dalberg (1678–1737), Prince of Fulda Simha of Speyer (13th century) German...
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Adelspalais Old University of Fulda: Adolphs-Universität Fulda, today the Adolf von Dalberg School Looking east toward Fulda over the rich farmlands Weser river...
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Adam Albert, Count von Neipperg (8 April 1775 – 22 February 1829) was an Austrian general and statesman. He was the son of a diplomat famous for inventing...
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sq. miles by the end of the Empire. The last elector was Karl Theodor von Dalberg, who lost his temporal power when the archbishopric was secularized in...
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Karl-Friedrich-Gymnasium [de] University of Fulda in Fulda, Hesse (1734–1773), now Adolf-von-Dalberg-Schule Jesuit school in Bruchsal (1753–1773) in the Old Episcopal...
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Location of grave in front of Adolf von Dalberg monument Fulda Dom MARINA VON BIBRA, Heinrich VIII. - Fürstbischof von Fulda. In: Gerhard Pfeiffer (Hg...
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owner, whose elder sister had married John Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton. Anton's mother, Emily Freiin von Oppenheim (1869–1957), was from a wealthy Jewish...
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Abbot Adolf von Dalberg of Fulda, an Imperial abbey that was both exempt and immediate...
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Anna von Helmholtz (née von Mohl; 19 September 1834 – 1 December 1899), was a German salonnière and writer who translated or edited the translations of...
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1915; diploma & PhD) Eduard Buchner (Chemistry 1907; PhD & professor) Adolf von Baeyer (Chemistry 1905; professor) Hermann Emil Fischer (Chemistry 1902;...
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Heinrich von Dalberg (1755–1776) Johann Maria Rudolf Waldbott von und zu Bassenheim (1777–1805) Clemens August von Westphalen (1805–1817/18) Rudolf von Sachsenhausen...
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historical science: Wilhelm von Humboldt and Leopold von Ranke." Religião & Sociedade 38.2 (2018): 244–276. online Dalberg-Acton, John Emerich Edward (1907)...
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Hildesheim, was chosen as the new elector. Initially, Gebhard was supported by Adolf von Neuenar and his own brother, Karl, who commanded most of his troops. Although...
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with his brother and later successor August, Karl Theodor Anton Maria von Dalberg governor of Erfurt, Duke Ferdinand of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (already...
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Anton Maria Freiherr von Dalberg, Prince-Bishop of Constance, deposed due to annexation by Baden in 1802. Ferdinand Freiherr von Lüning, Prince-Bishop...
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August Wilhelm Schlegel (redirect from August Wilhelm von Schlegel)
Immanuel Kant, Tiberius Hemsterhuis, Johann Winckelmann and Karl Theodor von Dalberg. From 1791 to 1795, Schlegel was tutor to Willem Ferdinand Mogge Muilman...
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Karl Theodor von Dalberg, Prince-Archbishop of Regensburg Grand Duke of Frankfurt Prince-primate of the Confederation of the Rhine Dalberg 25 July 1806...
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1918. The President of Germany replaced the monarch in 1919. Chancellor Adolf Hitler assumed the duties of head of state as Führer and Chancellor from...
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over Karl von Dalberg, Archbishop of Regensburg and Grand Duke of Frankfurt, to name Eugène as constitutional heir of the grand duchy. Von Dalberg abdicated...
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Archbishopric of Regensburg, under the former Prince-Primate Carl Theodor von Dalberg. In 1803, he donated a large garden at the abbey to the Royal Bavarian...
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von Baden-Durlach) 1671–1677 Placidus von Droste 1678–1700 Adalbert I. von Schleifras 1700–1714 Konstantin von Buttlar 1714–1726 Adolphus von Dalberg...
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des Herrenhauses des Reichsrathes Gustav Adolf Metnitz (1953), "Auersperg, Karl Maria Alexander Fürst, Herzog von Gottschee", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in...
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greater misery than any man before the coming of Hitler". He was compared to Adolf Hitler by Pieter Geyl in 1947, and Claude Ribbe in 2005. Most modern critics...
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the famous attack of Alfred Loisy in L'Évangile et l'Église (1902) on Adolf von Harnack's Das Wesen des Christentums (1900). The modernist movement has...
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of the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg by birth John Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton (1834–1902), referred to simply as Lord Acton, Catholic...
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March 2022. "Edocs – Publikationssystem – Der Wormser Bischof Johann von Dalberg (1482–1503) und seine Zeit". Archived from the original on 2011-07-19...
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Frederick William III of Prussia along with Karl Theodor Anton Maria von Dalberg, the former Archbishop-Elector of Mainz and Prince-Primate of Regensburg...
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the end of the Napoleonic era (the others being Leyen and prince-primate Dalberg, Prince of Aschaffenburg). This decision was confirmed at the Congress...
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Emmerich Joseph von Dalberg 1810–1831: Johann Baptist von Pfirdt 1831–1843: Christian Friedrich Gerstlacher 1843–1846: Franz Xaver von Andlaw-Birseck 1846–1871:...
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