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- Wilhelm Friederich Hertenstein (5 May 1825, in Kyburg – 27 November 1888) was a Swiss politician. Hertenstein was trained to manage forestries, and in...
- Hertenstein may refer to: Hertenstein, Lucerne, a village part of the muni****lity of Weggis, Canton of Lucerne, Switzerland Hertensteiner Programm Hertenstein...
- Confederation six times, a number only equaled by Emil Welti. Wilhelm Hertenstein died during his term, on 27 November 1888. As of 2024, he is the only...
- Habsburgs at some times. For both the monks and the Habsburgs the Lords of Hertenstein exercised regency. By 1332 Weggis and Gersau were free republics and...
- group in June 1944. Following two Conferences, the first one held in Hertenstein (muni****lity of Weggis near Zürich in Switzerland), gathering 78 representatives...
- Hertenstein Castle is a ruined spur castle approximately 900 metres (3,000 feet) southwest of the village of Billingsbach, part of the muni****lity of...
- Chartered College of Teaching. Retrieved 2024-03-12. Dallimore EJ, Hertenstein JH, Platt MB (January 2004). "classroom parti****tion and discussion...
- (violin) and Mark Schumann (violoncello) as well as the viola player Veit Hertenstein. It is not named after the composer Robert Schumann, but after the three...
- Stratford's alleged child had never existed, Cornerstone journalists Mike Hertenstein and Jon Trott investigated Warnke and his claims. The Cornerstone investigation...
- "Council of Europe", coincidentally parallel[clarification needed] to the Hertenstein Congress of the Union of European Federalists, one of the then founded...