- 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...
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Marion Hedda Ilse Gräfin von
Dönhoff (2
December 1909 – 11
March 2002) was a
German journalist and
publisher who parti****ted in the
resistance against...
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Ernst Magnus Dönhoff (1581–1642),
voivode of
Parnawa (1640–1642)
Kasper Dönhoff (1587–1645),
voivode of
Dorpat (1627–1634)
Alexander von
Dönhoff (1683–1742)...
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Lovis H. Lorenz,
Richard Tüngel and
Ewald Schmidt di Simoni.
Marion Gräfin
Dönhoff joined as an
editor in
March 1946. She
became publisher of Die Zeit from...
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constructed between 1709 and 1714. The
palace was the main
residence of the
Dönhoff family. The
palace was one of the so-called 'royal palaces' of East Prussia...
- Stanisław Michał
Ernest Denhoff (German:
Dönhoff; Latin:
Stanislaus Michael Ernest Denhoff; c. 1673 – 2
August 1728) was a Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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powerful Sieniawski family and by
marriage she was
member of
House of
Dönhoff and
House of Czartoryski.
Countess Maria Zofia was
daughter of
Count Adam...
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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...
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August Karl Graf von
Dönhoff-Friedrichstein (26
January 1845 – 9
September 1920) was a
Prussian nobleman,
diplomat and politician. Born in Frankfurt,...
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Jerzy Ignacy Lubomirski married Maria Magdalena Bielińska, div. Gräfin von
Dönhoff, the
former Maîtresse-en-titre of King
Augustus II the Strong. Genealogisch-historische...