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Countess Amalie Maximilianovna Adlerberg (16 June 1808,
Regensburg – 21 June 1888, Tegernsee) was an
illegitimate daughter of
Duchess Therese of Mecklenburg-Strelitz...
- The
Adlerberg family is a
prominent Batlic noble family which originated from
Sillerud in Värmland.
Members of the
family held
significant positions within...
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Count Nikolay Vladimirovich Adlerberg (Russian: Николай Владимирович Адлерберг; 19 May 1819 – 25
December 1892) was a
Russian aristocrat who
served as...
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Count Vladimir Fyodorovich Adlerberg I (born
Eduard Ferdinand Woldemar von
Adlerberg (Russian: Граф Владимир Фёдорович Адлерберг 1-й) 21
November 1791...
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Herman Adlerberg (Герман Александрович Адлерберг) (9
December 1890 – 1919) was a
sailor from the
Russian Empire, who
represented his
country at the 1912...
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Countess Ekaterina Nikolaevna Adlerberg (Russian: Екатерина Николаевна Адлерберг) nee
Poltavtseva (Russian: Полтавцева; 2 September [O.S. 21 August] 1821...
- Anna
Charlotta Juliana Adlerberg, née
Baggehufwudt (Russian: Юлия Фёдоровна Адлербе́рг; 1760-1839), was a
Swedish pedagogue. She was the prin****l of...
- well-born girls. Her
mother appealed to
Court Minister Count Nikolay Adlerberg, who
arranged for
Alexander to pay for
their education and that of their...
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culture (2300–1600 BC)
includes numerous smaller groups like the Straubing,
Adlerberg and
Hatvan cultures. Some very rich burials, such as the one
located at...
- Quenstedt, Wernigerode, Blankenburg, and Quedlinburg. At the same time,
Adlerberg and
Straubing groups were
defined in 1918 by Schumacher. In Silesia, the...