-
publication now in the
public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Platen-
Hallermund, August, Graf von". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 21 (11th ed.). Cambridge...
- a
feudal noble family originally from Pomerania. The
branch of Platen-
Hallermund was a
mediatized one and as such was part of the
small circle of families...
- Helereisprig. The
Counts of
Hallermund erected a fortress-like
building on the land
which is now
Springe after the loss of Burg
Hallermund on the
Kleiner Deister...
-
Clara Elisabeth,
Countess von Platen-
Hallermund (14
January 1648 – 30
January 1700,
Schloss Monplaisir, in what is now the Von-Alten-Garten in Hannover)...
-
County of
Castell (Holy
Roman Empire) 1289 1349
Gerhard I Schwarzburg–
Hallermund (Holy
Roman Empire) 1266 1326
Gopinath Birabara Harichandan Talcher State...
-
Tourdonnet Lagergren Landberg Moltke Moltke-****tfeldt de Paus von
Platen zu
Hallermund Révay
Reventlow Stolberg Tolstoy von (af)
Trampe Baronial von Bonsdorff...
-
Tourdonnet Lagergren Landberg Moltke Moltke-****tfeldt de Paus von
Platen zu
Hallermund Révay
Reventlow Stolberg Tolstoy von (af)
Trampe Baronial von Bonsdorff...
- von
Platen (April 28, 1910 –
February 23, 2008), born
Alice von Platen-
Hallermund, was an
Italian physician and
psychoanalyst of
German descent. She is...
- in Hanover,
founded as a
Cistercian house in 1163 by
Count Wilbrand of
Hallermund, and
reformed in 1593. The
abbot of Loc****, who
still carries a pastoral...
- dynasties, such as the
counts of Wölpe in the northwest, the
counts of
Hallermund in the
southwest and the
counts of
Rhoden in the west and in Hanover....