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- Karl von Heygendorff (25 December 1806, in Weimar – 17 February 1895, in Dresden) was a German officer in the army of the Kingdom of Saxony, rising to...
- created Frau von Heygendorff Karl Wolfgang von Heygendorff (b. Weimar, 25 December 1806 – d. Dresden, 17 February 1895) August von Heygendorff (b. Weimar,...
- Baroness Karoline Jagemann von Heygendorff (25 January 1777, in Weimar – 10 July 1848, in Dresden) was a major German tragedienne and singer. Her great...
- descendants of William, Duke of Saxe-Weimar Illegitimate line of Barons of Heygendorff, four males left Branch of Saxe-Meiningen Saxe-Meiningen lines all shared...
-  United Kingdom  Germany Commanders and leaders Ronnie Tod Ralph von Heygendorff Units involved 2nd Commando Brigade 162nd Turkoman Division (Elements)...
- Generalmajor Prof. Dr. Oskar Ritter von Niedermayer Generalleutnant Ralph von Heygendorff Otto Bräutigam Cossack Ataman General Pyotr Krasnov Cossack Ataman General...
- village was then burned down and left to ruins. Generalleutnant Ralph von Heygendorff, 1 February 1944 – 11 March 1944 Generalmajor Wilhelm von Henning, 11...
- Saxe-Weimar. The remaining four males in this line are the Barons of Heygendorff. The situation is even worse for Konrad, Prince of Saxe-Meiningen (b...
- von Niedermayer (13 May 1943 – 21 May 1944) Generalleutnant Ralph von Heygendorff (21 May 1944 – 8 May 1945) 303rd Infantry Regiment (Infanterie-Regiment...
- due to the work of Prof. Dr. Robert Flechsig (1817–1892), Bernhard v. Heygendorff (1843–1916) and the Royal Saxony court photographer Emil Tietze (1840–1831)...