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Hardegg (German pronunciation: [haʁˈdɛk] ) is a town in the
district of
Hollabrunn in
Lower Austria, Austria. It is
situated in the
Waldviertel region...
- Burg
Hardegg is a
castle in
Lower Austria, Austria. Burg
Hardegg is 317
metres (1,040 ft)
above sea level. It was
restored in the late 19th
century with...
- mid-nineteenth century, the two founders,
Christoph Hoffmann and
Georg David Hardegg,
arriving in Haifa, Palestine, in
October 1868 with
their families and...
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Georg David Hardegg (April 2, 1812 - July 1, 1879) co-founded the
German Templer Society with
Christoph Hoffmann.
George David Hardegg was born in Eglosheim...
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Ignaz Franz Graf zu
Hardegg auf
Glatz und im
Marchlande (Vienna, 30 July 1772 - Vienna, 17
February 1848) was an
Austrian General of the cavalry. He was...
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Burgruine Hardegg is a
small Romanesque twin
castle complex on a
wooded hill
north of the town of
Zweikirchen in Carinthia, Austria.
Nearby are the ruins...
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Colony on
Mount Carmel several times and
wrote a
letter to
Georg David Hardegg, the co-founder of the
Templer movement. He
subsequently asked his son...
- city of
Rattenberg for
example has
about 400 inhabitants. The city of
Hardegg has
about 1200 inhabitants.
There are no
unincorporated areas. Of the 201...
- Prague.
Schwarzenberg was
married to
Countess Therese von
Hardegg (Therese Gräfin zu
Hardegg auf
Glatz und im Machlande) and they had
three children, all...
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Oskar von
Hardegg (19
October 1815 – 25
September 1877) was a Württemberger
officer who was
notable for
being the
commanding Württemberger
figure at the...