- The
House of Dönhoff (Polish:
Denhoff,
sometimes also Doenhoff) was an old and
influential German noble family,
which later also
became part of the Polish...
- Stanisław Michał
Ernest Denhoff (German: Dönhoff; Latin:
Stanislaus Michael Ernest Denhoff; c. 1673 – 2
August 1728) was a Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
- in the
times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Dönhoff (German) or
Denhoff (Polish) (sometimes also
Denhof or Doenhoff) was a
Livonian German noble...
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Marianna Denhoff (1685–1730), also
Maria Magdalena, Gräfin von Dönhoff, née Bielińska, was a German-Polish aristocrat. She was the
daughter of Kazimierz...
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oldest son of Stanisław
Herakliusz Lubomirski and his
first wife Elżbieta
Denhoff. He was
owner of Lańcut, Ujazdów and Połonne.
Voivode of Kraków Voivodeship...
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Michael Denhoff (born 25
April 1955 in Ahaus) is a
German composer and cellist.
Denhoff has
lived and
worked in Bonn
since 1982. He
studied at the Hochschule...
- Rudomina-Dusiacki 1644–1646
Henryk Denhoff The
voivodes of
Dorpat Voivodeship. 1598–1600 Jan Abramowicz, 1598
Gerard Denhoff (Gerhard Dönhoff; c. 1550–1598)...
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Denhoff (/ˈdɛnhɔːf/) is an
unincorporated community and census-designated
place in
central Sheridan County,
North Dakota,
United States. The community...
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Prince Kasper Doenhoff (German:
Kaspar von Dönhoff, Polish:
Kacper Denhoff, 1587–1645) was a
Polish nobleman of Baltic-German extraction, a Reichsfürst...
- Jan
Kazimierz Denhoff (1649–1697) was a
Polish cardinal from 1686,
Abbot of the Mogiła
Abbey in 1666,
canon of Warsaw, Dean of Płock, a
canon of Kraków...