- The
House of
Haugwitz (Graf von
Haugwitz, Czech: (Czech branch) Haugvicové) is the name of an old and
influential Saxon noble family originating from...
- von
Haugwitz (11 June 1752 – 1832) was a
German statesman, best
known for
serving as
Foreign Minister of
Prussia during the
Napoleonic Wars.
Haugwitz was...
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Lance Graf von
Haugwitz-Hardenberg-Reventlow, (February 24, 1936 – July 24, 1972) was a British-born
American entrepreneur,
racing driver and heir to the...
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Friedrich Wilhelm Graf von
Haugwitz (German:
Friedrich Wilhelm Graf von
Haugwitz), Czech:
Fridrich Vilém
Haugwitz; 11
December 1702,
Saxony – 30 August...
- prince,
divorced 1935 1935:
Count Kurt
Heinrich Eberhard Erdmann Georg von
Haugwitz-Hardenberg-Reventlow,
divorced 1938 1942: Cary Grant,
divorced 1945 1947:...
-
friendship with
Christian Graf von
Haugwitz, the
influential minister for
foreign affairs, and when in late 1803
Haugwitz went away on
leave he appointed...
- One idea is that they
adopted the
adjective from a captain, "Black" John
Haugwitz,
whose nickname already earned him
enough recognition to be identified...
- Anna
Margareta von
Haugwitz (16
January 1622 in
Calbe (Saale) – 20
March 1673 in Stockholm) was a
German noblewoman who
became a
Swedish noblewoman by...
- John IX of
Haugwitz (German:
Johann IX. von
Haugwitz, 29 Aug 1524 – 26
March 1595) was
Bishop of
Meissen from 1555 to 1559 or 1581. John IX was born on...
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tower of the castle,
there is the
Count of
Haugwitz's grave.
Christian August Heinrich Kurt Graf von
Haugwitz was a
Prussian minister and
diplomat who was...