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Glauchau (German pronunciation: [ˈɡlaʊxaʊ] ;
Upper Sorbian: Hłuchow,
pronounced [ˈhwuxɔf]) is a town in the
German federal state of Saxony, on the right...
- The
lords of Schönburg
acquired several possessions over the centuries:
Glauchau,
where they had
built a
castle as an
imperial fief
around 1170, came into...
- Schönburg-
Glauchau (4
February 1929 – 29
September 1998) was the
nominal successor head of the
former mediatised German Counts of Schönburg-
Glauchau until...
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Felicitas von Schönburg-
Glauchau (German:
Maria Felicitas Alexandra Albertina ****unta Anna
Fernanda Beatrix Gräfin von Schönburg-
Glauchau; 15
August 1958 –...
- Beatrix,
Countess of Schönburg-
Glauchau (née
Countess Beatrix Maria Valeria Thérèse
Emerica Széchenyi de Sárvár-Felsővidék; 30
January 1930 – 30 September...
- The
Glauchau–Wurzen
railway is a
mostly disused,
secondary railway line in Saxony. It
follows the
valleys of
Zwickauer Mulde and
Mulde from
Glauchau via...
- Alexander,
Count of Schönburg-
Glauchau (born
August 15, 1969),
known professionally as
Alexander von Schönburg, is a
German journalist and writer. He is...
- married, in 1999, Alexander,
Count of Schönburg-
Glauchau (1969), the Head of the
House of Schönburg-
Glauchau. The
couple had
three children: Maria-Letitia...
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Glauchau station is the main
railway station in
Glauchau,
located in the
southwestern part of the
German state of Saxony. It lies on the Dresden–Werdau...
- (Countess) von Schönburg-
Glauchau August 15, 1958,
daughter of the late
politician and author, Joachim,
Count von Schönburg-
Glauchau, and
sister of socialite...