- The
Gravenreuth family was an old
German noble family,
originally from Franconia,
whose members held
significant positions in
Prussia and
later in the...
- "Protector of the Confederation" . He
hurriedly sent
Baron Karl von
Gravenreuth to
Paris with
instructions to
reject a
confederation which he said gave...
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place and destro**** by fire. In 1735, a
nursing home, the so-called
Gravenreuth Stift, was
founded by a
private foundation in St. Georgen. The cost of...
- on 30
April 1976, and had
three children (Elena de Witt [Baroness von
Gravenreuth],
Victor de Witt and Ségolène de Witt)
before divorcing in 1993. Married...
- in Infanterie-Regiment 16 29 May 1940 — — Sigmund-Ulrich
Freiherr von
Gravenreuth+
Luftwaffe 13-LOberleutnant
Pilot in the 1./Kampfgeschwader 30 24 November...
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originally named the Sophienkirche.
Gravenreuth Abbey: In his will of July 30, 1735,
Georg Christoph von
Gravenreuth provided for the
construction of a...
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district of Hof. The
family is
directly related to the
Houses of Bibra,
Gravenreuth, Guttenberg, Kotzau, Künsberg, Notthafft, Pappenheim,
Reitzenstein and...
- Grafenreuth, now a part of Thiersheim, was the seat of the
noble family Gravenreuth for centuries.
Evangelical Lutheran Church Sankt Ägidien (Saint Giles)...
-
House of Fugger-Babenhausen
House of Fürstenberg
House of
Goltz House of
Gravenreuth House of Glücksburg
House of
Habsburg House of
Hanover House of Harrach...
- writer,
supporter of women's
rights and
Albanologist Günter
Freiherr von
Gravenreuth,
lawyer Klaus Havenstein,
cabaret performer and
actor Johannes Heesters...