- Zeppelin, the
inventor of the
zeppelin airship and
engineer Alfred von Soden-
Fraunhofen in 1915 in Friedrichshafen,
Germany as a
subsidiary of
Luftschiffbau Zeppelin...
- 2004–2010 Succeeded by
Gustavo García-Siller Preceded by
Heinrich von Soden-
Fraunhofen — TITULAR —
Bishop of
Belali 2001–2004 Succeeded by
Carlos Alberto de...
- 1800,
Altfrauhofen was
ruled by the "Baron of
Fraunhofen." However, the
imperial immediacy of
Fraunhofen was not
recognized by the
Bavarian elector-princes...
- estate. On 11 June 1938, he
married Maria Immaculata Countess of Soden-
Fraunhofen (1907-1989) in Windberg, with whom he had two sons and
three daughters...
-
Together with
count Georg von
Hertling and
count Maximilian von Soden-
Fraunhofen he had a
crucial share in the
proclamation of
Ludwig III to be the king...
-
Drittenbrei Dürrwimm Eder vorm Wald
Edmertsee Eggenfelden Falterer Fäustlinger
Fraunhofen Freiung Fuchsberg Fuchsmühle Fußöd
Gaisberg Gall Gern Gfürt
Giglberg Gras...
-
hostage at the Bürgerbräukeller. At a
later date,
Josef Graf von Soden-
Fraunhofen [de]
adviser to Rupprecht,
Crown Prince of Bavaria,
joined them. The head...
- the Holy
Roman Empire, from 1394
ruled by the
barons of
Fraunhofen. In 1518 the
Fraunhofens became extinct in the male line and
Schwindegg p****ed by...
-
commissioned on 28 May 1942
under Kapitänleutnant
Ulrich Graf von Soden-
Fraunhofen.
German Type VIIC
submarines were
preceded by the
shorter Type VIIB submarines...
-
George II,
inherited Schwindegg by
marriage after the
death of
Jacob I of
Fraunhofen,
founding the line of Pappenheim-Schwindegg. The
Schwindegg line inherited...