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Herzog (pronounced [ˈhɛʁtsoːk] ;
feminine Herzogin [ˈhɛʁtsoːɡɪn] ;
masculine plural Herzöge;
feminine plural Herzoginnen) is a
German hereditary title...
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Herzogin Cecilie was a German-built four-mast
barque (windjammer),
named after German Crown Princess Duchess Cecilie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1886–1954)...
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Duchess Anna
Amalia Library The
Duchess Anna
Amalia Library (German:
Herzogin Anna
Amalia Bibliothek) in Weimar, Germany,
houses a
major collection of...
- Press. p. 59. This
cites F. Bornhak, Anna
Amalia Herzogin von Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (Berlin. 1892). "
Herzogin Anna
Amalie von
Weimar und ihr Theater", in Robert...
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style of
Durchlaucht ("Serene Highness"). In 1909, she was
elevated to
Herzogin (Duchess) and
accorded the
higher style of
Hoheit ("Highness"). Nonetheless...
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Gabrielle (German:
Marie Gabrielle Mathilde Isabelle Therese Antoinette Sabine Herzogin in Bayern; 9
October 1878 – 24
October 1912)
Duchess in Bavaria, was the...
- Die
Herzogin von
Chicago (The
Duchess of Chicago) is an
operetta in two acts, a prologue, and an epilogue. The
music was
composed by
Hungarian composer...
- Good and Evil (German:
Herzogin Satanella) is a 1921
Austrian film
directed by
Michael Curtiz. Lucy
Doraine Anton Tiller Alfons Fryland Magda Nagy Ralph...
- Liechtenstein,
Countess of
Rietberg (born
Sophie Elisabeth Marie Gabrielle Herzogin in Bayern; 28
October 1967) was born a
member of the
House of Wittelsbach...
- "Briefe der
Prinzessin Elisabeth an ihre Eltern,
Herzog Friedrich Eugen und
Herzogin Sophie Dorothee 1780-1790".
Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart.
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