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Dubnica nad Váhom (pronunciation;
Slovak before 1927: Dubnica, German:
Dubnitz an der Waag, Hungarian: Máriatölgyes,
before 1899 Dubnic(z)) is a town...
- of
Prussia (m. 1824; died 1840)
Father Count Ferdinand Joseph von
Harrach zu
Rohrau und
Thannhausen Mother Johanna Christiane Rayski von
Dubnitz...
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Pegau in
Saxony into an
aristocratic Rayski von
Dubnitz family. He was son of
Johann Karl
Rayski von
Dubnitz (1763-1813) and
Sophie Eleonore Henriette Sichart...
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Oksza S 1870 74
Rastawiecki Sas G 1781; R 1844; K.P. 75
Reisky de
Dubnitz Reisky de
Dubnitz R 1857; K.P. 76
Roenne Roenne Polish line died out 77 Rohn v....
- Ansbach-Bayreuth. He
remained proprietor until his
death when
Franz Reisky von
Dubnitz became inhaber.
Anton Mittrowsky died in
Vienna on 30
September 1809. Footnotes...
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Spyker (Rügen) with Baldereck, Cape Arkona,
Klein Jasmund (now part of
Dubnitz, S****nitz), Koosdorf, Polkvitz, Ruschvitz,
Streu and Wostevitz, the former...
- Rimavská
Sobota Rimaszombat Großsteffelsdorf
Dubnica nad Váhom Máriatölgyes
Dubnitz an der Waag
Pezinok Bazin Bösing Dunajská
Streda Dunaszerdahely Niedermarkt...
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following muni****lities: Blieschow, Buddenhagen, Dargast, Drosevitz,
Dubnitz, Klementelvitz, Mukran, Neu Mukran, Rusewase, S****nitz, Staphel, Stubbenkammer...
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Tychowo Białogard
Dubbertech Köslin
Dobrociechy Gmina Bobolice Koszalin Dubnitz Rügen S****nitz (amtsfrei) Rügen
Ducherow Anklam Ducherow Anklam-Land Ost-vorpommern...
- Fröhlich Divisions. The
final ****ault was led by
Reisky Regiment. (Reisky von
Dubnitz with 1,911 men
conducted the
successful Austrian ****ault on the bridgehead...