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Johann Wilhelm von
Hunolstein (French: Jean-Guillaume de
Hunolstein; 24
April 1599 – 29 July 1664), also
known as
Hunoltstein or Hunoldstein, was a professional...
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Louis (1939). Lady-in-waiting; the
Romance of
Lafayette and Aglaé de
Hunolstein.
Johns Hopkins Press. OCLC 513579. Gottschalk,
Louis (1950). Lafayette:...
- be ****igned to Metz,
Hagen to Dhronecken,
Hunold to
Hunoldispetra (now
Hunolstein in Morbach), and
Volker to Alzey.
These are
places that
travelers would...
- Wederath:
Belginum archaeological park, Weiperath:
timber museum and
Hunolstein:
Hunolstein Castle Neuerkirch:
Cultural History Museum,
agricultural implements...
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Imperial troops under Hans
Christoph von
Puchheim and
Johann Wilhelm von
Hunolstein on 5 May 1646.
Krems is the
primary producer of Marillenschnaps, an apricot...
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decided to
retreat to Ingolstadt, only Gronsfeld's second-in-command
Hunolstein objected the decision, anti****ting the elector's reaction. Maximilian...
- Gonzerath, Gutenthal, Haag, Heinzerath, Hinzerath, Hoxel, Hundheim,
Hunolstein, Merscheid, Morscheid-Riedenburg, Odert, Rapperath, Wederath, Weiperath...
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alliances detrimental to France. Charles's
confidant Johann Wilhelm von
Hunolstein, who was
serving in the
Bavarian military,
announced the
Lorraine negotiations...
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campaign of the
Thirty Years' War in
which he and the
Bavarians under Hunolstein stopped the
Swedish and
French advance at the
rivers Inn and
Danube and...
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holdings in the
Moselle country, and they were sold in 1266 to the Vögte of
Hunolstein. In
Carolingian times, the
Royal Abbey of
Echternach appears, provided...