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- Eisenharz, with local branch offices also in the villages of Christazhofen, Eglofs, and Ratzenried. Geographically, it lies in the western part of the Prealpine...
- The Lordship of Eglofs was an estate of the Holy Roman Empire, in the Württemberg Allgäu, located around the village of Eglofs, now in Argenbühl in the...
- Johann Eglof von Knöringen (25 July 1537 – 4 June 1575) was Prince-Bishop of Augsburg from 1573 to 1575. Johann Eglof von Knöringen was born in Kreßberg...
- Imperial Diet), he acquired the small imperial territories of Siggen and Eglofs in Southern Germany. This prin****lity however was mediatized to the Kingdom...
- Swabian Circle (personalist) 1662: Acquired Eglofs; joined the Bench of Counts of Swabia 1804: Sold Eglofs to Windisch-Graetz Elder Line Achalm County...
- last male heir) Mariano Hugo, 6th Prince (b.1955)(Younger line) County of Eglofs mediatised by Württemberg in 1806. Held mediate to Austria several minor...
- counts' bench" of the Imperial Diet and in 1662 purchased the Lordship of Eglofs, a lordship with Imperial immediacy. It was sold to the Windisch-Graetz...
- In office 1543–1573 Predecessor Christoph von Stadion Successor Johann Eglof von Knöringen Orders Consecration October 1543 Created cardinal 19 Dec 1544...
- Unterwalden as the eldest son of wealthy peasants. He had two brothers named Eglof and Peter. The families surname von Flüe comes from a rock (Fluh=Flüe)....
- in New France that lasted until the end of the feudal system Lordship of Eglofs Late Middle Ages – 1806 Was a lordship within the Holy Roman Empire and...