- ****en or Asen
Hartenau (16
January 1890 – 15
March 1965), in his
early life
styled as the
Count of
Hartenau, was an
Austrian civil servant and the son...
- von
Hartenau (6
February 1889). They had a son ****en,
Count von
Hartenau (1890-1965) and a
daughter Countess Marie Therese Vera
Tsvetana von
Hartenau (1893-1935)...
-
Prince of Bulgaria,
later Count of
Hartenau after his abdication. Asen of
Hartenau (1890–1965)
Tsvetana of
Hartenau (1893–1935)
Prince Henry of Battenberg...
- in 1886 and had ****umed the
style of
Count von
Hartenau, so
Loisinger became the
Countess von
Hartenau. The
couple settled in Graz, Austria, and had two...
-
commoner after the loss of his throne, were
granted the
title Count von
Hartenau. Hesse-K****el and its
junior lines were
annexed by
Prussia in 1866. Hesse-Darmstadt...
- d'Harnoncourt-Unverzagt)
Harnoncourt (von
Harrach zu
Rohrau und Thannhausen)
Harrach Hartenau Hartig Haslingen (Henckel von Donnersmarck) (von Herberstein) (von) Hohenems...
-
Buenos Aires,
driving a
Porsche Gordini. Ana
Delfosse was born
Anneliese Hartenau in
Punta Arenas, Chile, of
German parents. She met her husband, Curt Delfosse...
- 1856–1893
Battenberg Mausoleum in
Sofia Johanna Loisinger,
Countess of
Hartenau 1865–1951 St.
Leonhard Cemetery in Graz,
Austria King
Ferdinand I 1861–1948...
-
Vonderhoff Max
Hansen as
Stefan Schwarzenberg Ekkehard Arendt as
Robert Hartenau Paul
Henckels as
Fritz Homann Adele Sandrock as
Tante Henriette Hugo Fischer-Köppe...
- Głubczyce (Leobschütz) E253 in
Polska Cerekiew (Neukirch) E255 in
Twardawa (
Hartenau) at a
sawmill E256 in Zlaté Hory (Zuckmantel) E265 in
Kolonowskie (Grafenweiler)...