- Bavaria, Württemberg and
Lippe could create their own nobility,
including Freiherren (although the
Elector of
Brandenburg had, as king of the
originally exclusively...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Coburg, 1827). In turn, the five
children of
Ludwig Frederick were
created Freiherren von Coburg. His
descendants are
still alive.
Ferdinand August Heinrich...
- "integration".
Noble families of Uri: von Attinghausen-Schweinsberg (
freiherren,
higher nobility;
leading family of Uri in the 13/14th c.). A
number of...
- the case of
Faustin Soulouque,
emperor of Haiti".
Familienverband der
Freiherren von Quast, 25
December 2015.
Pedigree Resource File "L’Empereur Soulouque...
- 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...