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Johann Christian von
Boyneburg (April 12, 1622 -
December 8, 1672) was a
German politician.
Johann Christian von
Boyneburg was born into a
family whose...
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Christian von
Boyneburg (1622–1672), the
dismissed chief minister of the
Elector of Mainz,
Johann Philipp von Schönborn. Von
Boyneburg hired Leibniz as...
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Thuringia before it
ended up in Hesse’s
hands permanently in 1436. The
Boyneburg right nearby drew both
emperors and
kings as an
Imperial castle, along...
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Siegfried IV was the last
Count of Northeim-
Boyneburg and Homburg. He gave the land at
Amelungsborn for the
foundation (in the 12th century) of the ****ure...
- with the
death of
Siegfried IV of
Boyneburg on 27
April 1144,
Herman II
inherited the
castles of
Bomeneburg and
Boyneburg. A
short time later, Herman's younger...
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Siegfried of
Ballenstedt (c. 1075–1113)
Siegfried IV,
Count of Northeim-
Boyneburg and
Homburg (fl. 12th century)
Siegfried (archbishop of Bremen) (1132–1184)...
- Jan van Vliet,
Dutch linguist (d. 1666)
April 12 –
Johann Christian von
Boyneburg,
German politician (d. 1672)
April 18 –
Louise Hollandine of the Palatinate...
- of Schwarzenberg:
Klettgau Count of
Sickingen King of
Bavaria Baron of
Boyneburg-Bömelberg:
Erolzheim Count of Castell-Castell
Count of Castell-Rüdenhausen...
- Limburg-Styrum-Styrum
failed to
inherit Gemen,
which then p****ed to the
barons of
Boyneburg-Bömelberg for 6 years,
until the
mediatisation of 1806. 1640-1644 - Herman...
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Siegfried III, Graf [
Count ] von
Boyneburg,
finally gained the
control of Jestädt. In 1410
Bernhard I of the
Boyneburg-Hohensteins was
given the hereditary...