-
transferred to Ravensbrück,
where she was
liberated 18
months before Fürstenburg's birth.
Weighing only 44 pounds, her
mother was told by
doctors that...
- Fürstenberg (also
Fuerstenberg and Furstenberg) may
refer to: Fürstenberg-Baar,
county (1441–1559) Fürstenberg-Blumberg,
county (1559–1614) Fürstenberg-Donaueschingen...
- Egon,
Prinz von Fürstenberg (Eduard Egon
Peter Paul
Giovanni Prinz zu Fürstenberg; 29 June 1946 – 11 June 2004) was a socialite, banker,
fashion and interior...
- Matt
Furstenburg (born June 19, 1989) is a
former American football tight end. He pla****
college football at the
University of Maryland. He
signed as...
-
James Furstenburg (born 23 June 1959) is a
South African cricketer. He pla**** in 38 first-class and 5 List A
matches from 1979/80 to 1993/94. "James Furstenburg"...
- IEEE. Bloom, Nate (September 10, 2013). "Jews in the News:
Diane Von
Furstenburg,
Michael Kors and
Barbara Hershey".
Tampa Jewish Federation. Archived...
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Peter Furstenburg (born 16
February 1987) is a
South African cricketer. He pla**** in
eight first-class,
eight List A, and
seven Twenty20
matches from...
- the
original on
April 23, 2015. Roark,
James L.; Johnson,
Michael P.;
Furstenburg, Francois;
Cline Cohen, Patricia; Hartmann,
Susan M.; Stage, Sarah; Igo...
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Ferdinand of Fürstenberg died as a child. He was the son of
Frederick Rudolf of Fürstenberg and Anna
Magdalena of Hanau-Lichtenberg....
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Elisabeth of
Furstenburg was the
princess of
Fürstenburg. In 1643 she
married Ferdinand Egon
Friedrich of Fürstenberg (1623–1662), who was the son of...