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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...
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Hertenstein may
refer to:
Hertenstein, Lucerne, a
village part of the muni****lity of Weggis,
Canton of Lucerne,
Switzerland Hertensteiner Programm Hertenstein...
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Confederation six times, a
number only
equaled by Emil Welti.
Wilhelm Hertenstein died
during his term, on 27
November 1888. As of 2025, he is the only...
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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...
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group in June 1944.
Following two Conferences, the
first one held in
Hertenstein (muni****lity of
Weggis near Zürich in Switzerland),
gathering 78 representatives...
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Chartered College of Teaching.
Retrieved 2024-03-12.
Dallimore EJ,
Hertenstein JH,
Platt MB (January 2004). "classroom parti****tion and discussion...
- "Council of Europe",
coincidentally parallel[clarification needed] to the
Hertenstein Congress of the
Union of
European Federalists, one of the then founded...
- (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...
- (Luzern),
painting internal and
external murals for the
merchant Jakob von
Hertenstein.
While in Lucerne,
Holbein also
designed cartoons for
stained gl****....
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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...