- The
Battle of
Friedau was a
battle in the
Hungarian War of
Independence of 1848-1849,
fought on 8
November 1848
between the
Hungarian Revolutionary Army...
- (pronounced [ˈóːɾmɔʃ] ; in
older sources Ormuš, Hungarian: Ormosd, German:
Friedau,
Prekmurje Slovene: Ormošd[citation needed]) is a town in the traditional...
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Friedau Castle is a
ruined castle in the muni****lity of
Zizers of the
Canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. In 955
Emperor Otto I
granted his estates...
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Baron of
Starhemberg 10. Ludwig,
Baron of
Starhemberg 21.
Helene Zäckl von
Friedau 5.
Baroness Maria Justina von
Starhemberg 22.
Baron Felician von Herberstein...
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Ehrenfels Hohenratien Rappenstein, Marschlins, U.Zizers, L.Zizers, Neuburg &
Friedau Asuel Löwenburg Mont-Terri
Montvoie Delémont
Porrentruy Buttisholz Götzental...
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Johann Fischbach. In 1851, he
became a
travel companion to
Franz Ritter von
Friedau (1826-1888), heir to an
industrial fortune, and the
zoologist Ludwig Karl...
- the
Vellach and Schwabegg) to
Pettau (modern Ptuj) in the
territory of
Friedau (Ormož).
After 1147 it was
attached to the Mark an der Mur
forming the...
- Freudenheim: Veselíčko 1. díl, p. of Veselé (Děčín District) Freudenthal: Bruntál
Friedau: Frýdava, now
Frymburk Friedberg:
Frymburk Friedeberg: Žulová
Friedek (Friedeck):...
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Krapflern Obrajna Halbenrain Radkersburg Oplotnica Oplotnitz Cilli Ormož
Friedau Pettau Ortnek Ortenegg Gottschee Osilnica Ossiunitz (bei
Brood a.K.) Gottschee...
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Monika is the
eldest daughter of
count Josef Hieronymus Trauttmansdorff (b.
Friedau 30 June 1894 –
murdered by the ****s at St.Pölten,
Austria on 13 April...