- Fürst (German pronunciation: [ˈfʏʁst] ,
female form
Fürstin,
plural Fürsten; from Old High
German furisto, "the first", a
translation of the
Latin princeps)...
- Rosamunde,
Fürstin von
Zypern (Rosamunde,
Princess of Cyprus) is a play by
Helmina von Chézy,
which is
primarily remembered for the
incidental music which...
-
Magdalena Fürstin (1652–1717) was a
German artist and hand-colourist. She was from Nuremberg, and was a
pupil of John
Fischer and
Maria Sybilla Merian...
- Laß,
Fürstin, laß noch
einen Strahl (Let, Princess, let
still one more glance) is a
secular cantata composed as a
funeral ode by
Johann Sebastian Bach...
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princess Sayn-Wittgenstein) (in French).
Briefe von
Hector Berlioz an die
Fürstin Caroline Sayn-Wittgenstein (hrsg. v. La Mara), Leipzig:
Breitkopf & Härtel...
- Rasputin, The
Prince of
Sinners (German:
Dornenweg einer Fürstin), or
simply Rasputin, is a 1928 German-Soviet
drama film co-directed by
Nikolai Larin...
- Prins/Prinsesse German: Fürst/
Fürstin, Prinz/Prinzessin Icelandic: Fursti/Furstynja, Prins/Prinsessa Luxembourgish: Fürst/
Fürstin, Prënz/Prinzessin Norwegian:...
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Evelyn Fürstin Blücher von
Wahlstatt (10
September 1876 – 20
January 1960) was an
English diarist and memoirist, who
wrote a
standard account of life...
- rank. (English
titles with
German equivalents) Prince/Princess (Fürst/
Fürstin) Margrave/Margravine (Markgraf/Markgräfin) Count/Countess (Graf/Gräfin)...
- Landgräfin von Hessen-Homburg,
official titles: Landgräfin zu Hessen,
Fürstin zu Hersfeld, Gräfin zu Katzenelnbogen, Diez, Ziegenhain, Nidda, Schaumburg...