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Frauenthal Castle is an
historic building in
Frauental an der Laßnitz in the
district of
Deutschlandsberg in Styria. Its
history goes back to the 16th...
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Frauenthal House may
refer to:
Frauenthal House (Conway, Arkansas),
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places (NRHP)
Clarence Frauenthal House...
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Initially named Sugar Loaf,
Heber Springs was
founded by Max
Frauenthal. In 1881,
Frauenthal bought land in Van
Buren County from John T. Jones. He founded...
- The
Frauenthal Center for
Performing Arts is
located in
downtown Muskegon in the U.S.
state of Michigan. It
consists of the
Frauenthal Theater, formerly...
- Max
Frauenthal (also Frankenthal, or Fronthall) (November 11, 1836 –
March 8, 1914) was a
leading merchant in post-bellum Arkansas, and was a founding...
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Liechtenstein (Alfred
Aloys Eduard; 11 July 1842 in
Prague – 8
October 1907 in
Frauenthal castle) was the son of
Prince Franz de
Paula of
Liechtenstein (1802–1887)...
- The
Frauenthal &
Schwarz Building, also
known as the
Front Street Mall. is a
historic commercial building at 824
Front Street in Conway, Arkansas. It was...
- The
Frauenthal House is a
historic house in Conway, Arkansas. It was
designed by
Charles L.
Thompson and
built in 1913,
exhibiting a
combination of Colonial...
- Lake
Express does today. The
Frauenthal Center for the
Performing Arts
includes two theaters, the main
historic Frauenthal house and the
smaller Beardsley...
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August 1894 at
Lichtenstein Castle (Württemberg); died 13
October 1962 in
Frauenthal Castle in Styria) was the wife of
Prince Karl
Aloys of Liechtenstein....