- The
Hofmarschall (plural: Hofmarschälle) was the
administrative official in
charge of a
princely German court,
supervising all its
economic affairs. Historically...
-
Marshal of the
Court may
refer to:
Court Marshal of
Denmark Hofmarschall (Court Marshal), in
German princely courts Marshal of the
Court of
Lithuania Marshal...
- Guards, the Adjutant-General to
former Hereditary Prince Frederick and
Hofmarschall. He was the
brother of
Gottfried von Blücher (1762–1814) and
Conrad von...
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January 1775, in Potsdam, Prussia), was a
Kingdom of
Prussia colonel,
Hofmarschall to the
Prince of
Prussia and
recipient of Prussia's
highest military...
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officers of the
Dutch royal court (great
officers of the
Royal House,
hofmarschall, equerries),
governors of the
constituent countries of the
Kingdom of...
- (uncredited)
Oedipus the King (1968) - King
Laius Mayerling (1968) -
Hofmarschall (uncredited)
Kampf um Rom (1968) -
Hildebrand The
Christmas Tree (1969)...
-
artillery (1796–) Engineer-General (1796–)
Admiral Ober-Chamberlain Ober-
Hofmarschall Ober-Stallmeister (1766–) Oberjägermeister Ober-Hofmeister (1760–) Ober-Cup-bearer...
- enemy" led to his
leaving the
Prussian army.: 61 In 1764,
Steuben became Hofmarschall to Fürst
Josef Friedrich Wilhelm of Hohenzollern-Hechingen, a post he...
- the two
leaders of that party,
Professor Oscar Alin and
Court Marshal (
Hofmarschall)
Patric Reuterswärd as
members of the
First Chamber. On the
other hand...
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lowest ebb.
According to Hans von Gontard, who
served as the Kaiser's
Hofmarschall in exile,
Joachim was "quite out of
control and had
beaten his wife"...