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Frederick Louis,
Prince of Hohenlohe-
Ingelfingen (German:
Friedrich Ludwig Fürst zu Hohenlohe-
Ingelfingen) (31
January 1746 – 15
February 1818) was a Prussian...
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Ingelfingen is a town in the
Hohenlohe district, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is
situated on the
river Kocher, 4 km
northwest of Künzelsau, and 36 km...
- Hohenlohe-
Ingelfingen was a
German County of the
House of Hohenlohe,
located in
northeastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany,
around Ingelfingen. Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen...
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Adolf Karl
Friedrich Ludwig Prinz zu Hohenlohe-
Ingelfingen (29
January 1797 – 24
April 1873) was a
Prussian nobleman, soldier, and politician. He briefly...
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Kraft Prinz zu Hohenlohe-
Ingelfingen (2
January 1827 – 16
January 1892) was a
Prussian general and
military writer during the time of the
German Empire...
- The Hohenlohe-
Ingelfingen Cabinet formed the
Prussian State Ministry appointed by King
William I from
March 11 to
September 23, 1862.
After the previous...
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Neuenstein and Waldenburg. Gottfried's son
Kraft I
acquired the town of
Ingelfingen with
Lichteneck Castle. In 1253 the town and
castle of
Langenburg were...
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Historical states named Hohenlohe include: Hohenlohe-Bartenstein Hohenlohe-
Ingelfingen Hohenlohe-Jagstberg Hohenlohe-Langenburg Hohenlohe-Neuenstein Hohenlohe-Öhringen...
- See list Karl Anton,
Prince of
Hohenzollern Prince Adolf zu Hohenlohe-
Ingelfingen Otto von
Bismarck Albrecht von Roon
Holder of the Bundespräsidium of...
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Imperial Chancellor under William II
Frederick Louis,
Prince of Hohenlohe-
Ingelfingen (1746–1818),
commander at Jena This
disambiguation page
lists articles...