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- Beichlingen is a village and a former muni****lity in the Söm****a district of Thuringia, Germany. Since 1 January 2019, it is part of the town Kölleda...
- had 16 children: Elizabeth (born c. 1282), married Frederick, Count of Beichlingen Otto (born c. 1283, died in or before 1309) Albert (born c. 1284, died...
- to Countess Sophie Albertine von Beichlingen (1728–1807), a daughter of August Gottfried Dietrich, Count of Beichlingen and his wife, Sophie Helene, Baroness...
- Suthergo (died before 1134) married Mathilde of Beichlingen, daughter of Kuno, Count of Beichlingen and Kunigunde of Weimar. Dirk (Diederik) of Zutphen...
- Duke of Württemberg (1731–1795), married Countess Sophie Albertine of Beichlingen; had issue. Frederick II Eugene, Duke of Württemberg (1732–1797), married...
- Count of Beichlingen, who had fallen out of favour in 1702 because of his issue of a Bankothaler (Beichlingscher Ordenstaler). However, Beichlingen denied...
- Reunited by Beichlingen-Beichlingen 1519: Sold Beichlingen to Werthern; remaining territories as fief to Saxony 1567: Extinct Beichlingen-Beichlingen Lordship...
- Werthern-Beichlingen (20 November 1816 – 2 February 1895) was a German diplomat in the Prussian service. Werthern was born on 20 November 1816 at Beichlingen Castle...
- (1591–1601), chancellor of the Electorate of Saxony Count Wolf Dietrich von Beichlingen (1703–1709), great chancellor and senior court-marshal of the Electorate...
- married Mathilde or Luitgarde of Northeim, daughter of Kuno, Count of Beichlingen, with whom he had three children: Conrad II († 1136), Count of Luxembourg...