- The
County of
Kriechingen was a
state of the Holy
Roman Empire. It was
originally a part of the
Duchy of
Lorraine and was
raised to an
imperial estate...
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November 1625, Anna
Magdalena married Lothar of
Criechingen (d. 1629), the son of
Christopher of
Criechingen-Pittingen,
bailiff of German-Lorraine (d. 1622/1623)...
- Baden-Rodemachern 28.
Wirich of
Criechingen 14.
Count Christopher of
Criechingen 29.
Antonia of Salm-Kyrburg 7.
Antonia Elisabeth of
Criechingen 30. John Adam II Bayer...
- 1620 – 4
January 1665
Margraviate of
Rodemarchern Antonia Elisabeth of
Criechingen 18
April 1627
three children Maria Sidonia of Daun-Falkenstein After...
- N****au-Weilburg 7 June 1607 - 1623
County of Salm-Mörchingen Anna
Catharina of
Criechingen (d.1638) 15
October 1593 nine
children 1623 aged 47–48
Children of Otto...
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Antonia Elizabeth (d. 12
January 1635), a
daughter of
Christopher of
Criechingen. He was
chamberlain to King
Ferdinand IV and
canon of the
cathedral chapter...
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Antonia Elisabeth (d. 12
January 1635), a
daughter of
Count Christopher of
Criechingen. They had the
three children:
Charles William (1627-1666), a
canon of...
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Diana Dorothea of Salm (25 July 1604 in
Criechingen – 19
December 1672 in Wörth) was the
daughter of Wild- and
Rhinegrave John IX of Salm-Kyrburg-Mörchingen...
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Thirty Years' War. He had
since about 1593
married to Anna
Catherine of
Criechingen (d. 1638). They had the
following children: John
Casimir (died young)...
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Ludwig Friederich Alexander,
hereditary count of Wied,
Isenburg and
Criechingen, lord of Runkel, Saarwellingen, Püttlingen, Rollingen,
Helflingen and...