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Richard von
Greiffenklau zu
Vollrads (also
spelled Greiffenclau and Vollraths; 1467 – 13
March 1531) was a
German clergyman who
served as
Archbishop and...
- of arms of the
Greiffenclau family is to be seen. In 1684 the
present two-winged
manor house was
built by
Georg Phillip Greiffenclau von
Vollrads near...
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Georg Friedrich von
Greiffenklau zu
Vollrads (also
spelled Greiffenclau; 8
September 1573 – 6 July 1629) was a
German theologian who
served as Prince-Bishop...
- to
current research, the
house was
built as a
family residence of the
Greiffenclau family, the
heirs of the
Lords of Winkel,
whose pedigree can be traced...
- Karl
Philipp Freiherr von
Greiffenclau zu
Vollraths (sometimes also
Greifenclau or Vollrads, 1690–1754) was the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg from 1749 to...
- (1748-1799) and his wife,
Maria Charlotte Eva von
Greiffenclau-Vollraths,
daughter of
Adolph von
Greiffenclau-Vollraths (* 1727 in Mainz; † 1763 in Mainz)...
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Markgraf von
Baden † (9 Feb 1503
Succeeded – 27 Apr 1511 Died)
Richard von
Greiffenclau zu
Vollrads † (15 May 1511
Elected – 13 Mar 1531 Died)
Johann von Metzenhausen...
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Amorbach on 13
February 1652, the son of
Georg Philipp Freiherr von
Greiffenclau-Vollrads,
Amtmann of the
Archbishopric of Mainz, and his wife Rosina...
- Göllnitz (Neckar-Schwarzwald, Kocher) Görtz (Rhön-Werra,
Middle Rhine)
Greiffenclau (Odenwald, Baunach,
Middle Rhine,
Upper Rhine, Kocher)
Grosclag (Odenwald)...
- (1871–1959)
Clara Maria Hubertina (1870–1959) ⚭
Guido Graf von Matuschka-
Greiffenclau (1847–1924)
Henry (1835–1912)
partner of the bank ⚭
Isabella Georgina...