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- The Dyhrn family is an old German noble family originally from Saxony. The family was first mentioned in the 13th century and settled at an early stage...
- Baroness Amalia Frederica Wilhelmina von Dyhrn-Czettritz-Neuhaus née Baroness von Rabenau (30 July 1790 in Breslau – 14 June 1866 in Herzogswaldau) was...
- Alexandra Maria Catharina von Dyhrn (8 September 1873 – 9 April 1945) was a German genealogist, author and the first woman in the province of Silesia...
- George Abraham von Dyhrn, 1st Baron of Dyhrn (1620–1671), was an Austrian Chancellor in the province of Silesia, politician and a landowner in the Habsburg...
- (1653–1711) Princess Frederica Amalia of Denmark (1649–1704) Amalia von Dyhrn (1790–1866) Amalia Golitsyna (1748–1806) Amalia von Hatzfeld (1560–1628)...
- Nostitz Zaccaria dynasty House of Concini House of Croÿ-Havré House of Dyhrn Marigny de Mandeville family Fulton-Livingston family House of McInnis-Stuart...
- (1) Hedwig of Anhalt, 7 children (2) Euphemia of Pomerania (3) Sophia of Dyhrn 26 December 1278 Legnica Succession Deposed Piast High Duke Konrad I of...
- Christoph Edler von Kellermann) and his mother, Baroness Marie Magdalene von Dyhrn. The fifteen-year-old François Kellermann entered the French Army as a cadet...
- Abraham von Dyhrn (1620–1671) of the Dyhrn family. In 1663, it was officially renamed from its Polish name to Dyhernfurth, after the Dyhrn family, and...
- Duchess of Bernstadt, known also by her later married names as Catherine von Dyhrn und Schönau and Catherine von Köckritz und Friedland (1559 - 16 May 1601)...