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- Hohenfeld (von Hohenfeld, Hohenfelder) is the name of an ancient family of Austrian Nobility, originally centered around Upper Austria. The family was...
- Hohenfeld is a village in the rural district of Kitzingen, in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany. It is part of the town of Kitzingen...
- 1813 against Napoleon Bonaparte, and his wife Countess Maria Anna von Hohenfeld (1768–1848), widowed Princess Esterhazy. Edmund entered the Austrian-Hungarian...
- Philipp, Prince of Schwarzenberg and his wife Countess Maria Anna von Hohenfeld (1768–1848), widowed Princess Esterhazy. He took part as an Austrian officer...
- doi:10.1002/acn3.439. PMC 5590524. PMID 28904984. Reetz K, Dogan I, Hohenfeld C, Didszun C, Giunti P, Mariotti C, et al. (2018). "Nonataxia symptoms...
- Philipp, Prince of Schwarzenberg (1771–1822) and Countess Maria Anna von Hohenfeld (1768–1848). His 2 brothers were Friedrich Karl (1800–1870) and Edmund...
- Jerilyn Cohen, and to soprano Linda Hohenfeld, ended in divorce. He has a son, Daniel Slatkin, from his marriage to Hohenfeld. Slatkin married his fourth wife...
- Aaron (Albert) Alexandre (Hebrew: אהרון אלכסנדר, around 1765/68 in Hohenfeld, Franconia – 16 November 1850 in London, England) was a German–French–English...
- (1727–1733) Countess Maria Therese (1730–1797) married Count Otto-Philipp von Hohenfeld (1733-1799) Countess Maria Antonia (1732–1752) married firstly to Count...
- his second wife 9 July 1785 in Vienna: she was Maria Anna, Gräfin von Hohenfeld (1768–1848). Anton was elevated to the status of prince (German: Fürst...