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- Friedrichstein may refer to: Friedrichstein, former German name of Gęsiniec, a village in Poland Friedrichstein, Gottschee German name of Fridrihštajn [sl]...
- Friedrichstein Palace (German: Schloss Friedrichstein is a former baroque palace near Königsberg, East Prussia. It was constructed between 1709 and 1714...
- in East Prussia in 1909 into an old aristocratic House of Dönhoff at Friedrichstein Palace (now in the Guryevsky District of the Russian oblast of Kaliningrad)...
- moated castle on the Orla River was first mentioned in 1354. Called Friedrichstein Castle, was built in 1074 by Margrave Wiprecht von Groitzsch and later...
- David Roentgen, built Villa Roentgen, later also called Haus Friedrichstein, above Friedrichstein Castle in 1847. "Historischer Ortskern Feldkirchen-Fahr |...
- Eastern Front. Castle Waldeck, Hesse Arolsen Castle Schloss Pyrmont Friedrichstein Castle at Bad Wildungen Ruins of Eisenberg Castle near Korbach Schaumburg...
- Hohenzollern in its newly acquired Duchy of Prussia. This branch owned Friedrichstein Palace from 1666 until 1945. In 1633 all branches of the family were...
- August Karl Graf von Dönhoff-Friedrichstein (26 January 1845 – 9 September 1920) was a Prussian nobleman, diplomat and politician. Born in Frankfurt, August...
- Collas, who modelled it after Friedrichstein Palace near Königsberg, a design by the architect Jean de Bodt. Friedrichstein was the main residence of the...
- Henry VIII of Waldeck and his wife Anastasia of Runkel. He was born at Friedrichstein Castle in Alt-Wildungen (now part of Bad Wildungen). In 1513, he succeeded...