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- Château de Freundstein is a ruined castle in the commune of Goldbach-Altenbach, in the department of Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France. It has been a listed historical...
- thirst for new adventures. In 1976, ****e married Diane de Waldner de Freundstein, who came from a wealthy French oil family. Diane's mother Baroness Louise...
- Jean-Baptiste Kléber Jacques Paul Klein Jean Rapp Henriette Louise de Waldner de Freundstein Ludwig I of Bavaria Martin Bucer Wolfgang Capito Charles de Foucauld...
- Henriette Louise de Waldner de Freundstein, Baronne d'Oberkirch (5 June 1754 – 10 June 1803) was a French aristocrat, socialite, and memoirist. She was...
- Diana Rabe von Pappenheim (née Freiin Waldner von Freundstein; 25 January 1788–18 December 1844) was the royal mistress of Jérôme Bonaparte, King of Westphalia...
- Burgstall  • Buchenek  • Butenheim  • Dagsbourg  • Echery  • Ferrette  • Freundstein  • Girsberg  • Hagueneck  • Hartmannswiller  • Hattstatt-Schauenbourg...
- families in Upper Alsace. The castle then p****es into the hands of the Freundstein Waldner. It was razed in 1637 during the Thirty Years' War. The castle...
- developed. The Mennonite community still exists. In 1826 Graf Waldner von Freundstein bought the estate on the crossroads between Mannheimer Weg and the Mainz...
- 717 ft)) on the descent to Cernay. En route, it p****es the ruins of Freundstein Chateau, which at an altitude of 984 m (3,228 ft) is the highest castle...
- known as Alexius von Speyer [de] (1583–1629) Henriette Louise Waldner de Freundstein (Freunstein), Baronne d'Oberkirch (1754, Schweighouse, Alsace - 1803)...