- his
estates at
Herrnsheim,
where he died on 27
April 1833.
Emmerich Joseph, duc de Dalberg, had
inherited the
family property of
Herrnsheim from his uncle...
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Towards the end of the Restoration, he
retired to his castle,
Schloss Herrnsheim,
where he died on 27
April 1833. His daughter,
Marie Louise de Dalberg...
- Earl
Granville (1840).
Marie Louise Pelline de
Dalberg was
heiress of
Herrnsheim in Germany. She
became the
mother of John Dalberg-Acton who was born in...
-
acquired the estate.
Since July 2008
another top
Nierstein winery "Heyl zu
Herrnsheim", with
another 13 hectares, was long time
rented by
Meyer and
merged with...
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Northwest 10 km (6.2 mi)
Heppenheim 2,073
Southwest 9 km (5.6 mi)
Herrnsheim 6,368
North 5 km (3.1 mi)
Hochheim 3,823
Northwest Horchheim 4...
- Kämmerer von
Worms Freiherr von
Dalberg (born 18
November 1750 in Worms-
Herrnsheim, died 27
September 1806 in Mannheim) was a
courtier and
statesman of Baden...
- Wohnungen), in
which the
Wormser industrialist,
Cornelius Wilhelm von Heyl zu
Herrnsheim [de] pla**** a
leading role. The "Ernest
Louis Society" parti****ted in...
-
Ulrich Neymeyr (born 12
August 1957 in Worms-
Herrnsheim) is a
German Roman-Catholic bishop. In Mainz,
Neymeyr studied Roman Catholic theology and philosophy...
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Similar drinking ****emblages have been
found in the
Reinheim and Worms-
Herrnsheim [de] burials, both
thought to be
burials of women.: 371–372 The items...
-
Amadeus hall of the
Kurhaus in Bad
Lauterberg and 2006 in
Herrnsheim Castle in Worms-
Herrnsheim. For the
German women's
national team she pla**** in three...