- the
family of
Dalberg-
Dalberg became extinct in 1848, and the younger, that of
Dalberg-Herrnsheim, in 1833. The male line of the
Dalbergs is now represented...
- Duc de
Dalberg was
created by the
French Emperor Napoleon I on 14
April 1810 for
Emmerich von
Dalberg, the
nephew of Karl
Theodor von
Dalberg, Prince-Primate...
- Karl
Theodor Anton Maria von
Dalberg (8
February 1744 – 10
February 1817) was a
Catholic German bishop and statesman. In
various capacities, he served...
- John
Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton, 1st
Baron Acton, 13th
Marquess of Groppoli, KCVO, DL (10
January 1834 – 19 June 1902),
better known as Lord Acton,...
-
Ferdinand Dalberg-Acton (1801–1837),
British baronet Dalberg (disambiguation)
Acton (surname) Lyon-
Dalberg-Acton All
pages with
titles containing Dalberg-Acton...
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Dalberg is a
German noble family.
Dalberg may also
refer to:
Dalberg, Rhineland-Palatinate, a muni****lity in
Germany Adolphus von
Dalberg, a Prince-abbot...
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Richard Gerald Lyon-
Dalberg-Acton, 4th
Baron Acton,
Baron Acton of
Bridgnorth (30 July 1941 – 10
October 2010) was a
British Labour Party politician and...
- Sir
Ferdinand Richard Edward Dalberg-Acton, 7th
Baronet (24 July 1801 – 31
January 1837) was a
British baronet.
Named in
honour of the King of Naples...
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Nancy Dalberg (6 July 1881 – 28
September 1949) was a
Danish composer. Born into a
wealthy family she
studied under notable composers such as
Johan Svendsen...
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related to
Johann von
Dalberg.
Johann von
Dalberg (1445–1503) was the Prince-Bishop of
Worms from 1482 to 1503.
Johann von
Dalberg was born in 1445, the...