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- Bavaria, Württemberg and Lippe could create their own nobility, including Freiherren (although the Elector of Brandenburg had, as king of the originally exclusively...
- The noble dynasty serving the House of Habsburg achieved the rank of Freiherren in 1551, of Imperial Counts in 1682 and of Princes of the Holy Roman Empire...
- The lords von Scheidt genannt Weschpfennig were a German noble family, who resided in the Bergi county. They were elevated to the rank of baron on 27 January...
- enjo**** a distinct, but lower, rank in Germany's nobility than barons (Freiherren). The wife of a Freiherr (Baron) is called a Freifrau or sometimes Baronin...
- Ferdinand, twins born in 1838 to Margaretha Braun. They were created Freiherren von Bruneck in 1856. After 1813, Ernest was a Prussian general and parti****ted...
- his family until 1841. From 1841 onwards, the palace was owned by the Freiherren of Walterskirchen. In 1846, the house was remodelled into the Romanesque...
- part of Vaihingen an der Enz) in Württemberg, the scion of a Swabian Freiherren noble family and political dynasty of the Kingdom of Württemberg. His...
- century Current head S.D. Fürst Bartolomeus von Khevenhüller-Metsch Titles Freiherren (1566) Imperial Counts (Reichsgrafen) of Khevenhüller-Frankenburg (1593)...
- family line has been known since the 13th century and was ennobled to Freiherren in 1817 and 1838. It seems, that the Besserer von Thalfingens had the...
- Coburg, 1827). In turn, the five children of Ludwig Frederick were created Freiherren von Coburg. His descendants are still alive. Ferdinand August Heinrich...