- of the
Governor of
Upper Lusatia,
Nicolaus Baron von Gersdorf. The
Katharinenhof school is
named for her. She
raised her grandson,
Nicolaus Ludwig, Imperial...
- The
Katharinenhof in Kranenburg,
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, was used from 1446
until 1802 as the home of a
convent of
sisters of the
Catholic Church...
-
endowment was 150,000 reichsmarks. The
first foundation acquisition was the
Katharinenhof, a farm on Fehmarn, a
Baltic Sea
island and
vacation spot. Heydrich...
- (C);
Museum Baden,
Solingen (C);
Galerie von Fellner, Krefeld;
Museum Katharinenhof, Kranenburg;
Kunstverein Lingen (C). (3) 2001: Städtische
Galerie Gladbeck...
-
Ekaterinhof or
Catherinehof (Russian: Екатеринго́ф < German:
Katharinenhof "Catherine's Court") is a
historic island park that
began as an 18 century...
- Kaienhof, Negelhof, Talmühle,
Walpertsweiler to Deisendorf: Hasenweide,
Katharinenhof, Klammerhölzle, Königshof, Nonnenhölzle, Scheinbuch,
Wilmershof to Hödingen:...
-
Ludwigsburg Palace near
Stuttgart and at the
hunting lodge Schloss Katharinenhof in Oppenweiler.
Frederick married his
first cousin Princess Catherine...
- even
children were
killed at Sonnenstein,
including those from the
Katharinenhof in Saxony's Großhennersdorf and from the Chemnitz-Altendorf
State Institute...
- 363: 310. Casier,
Edgard (1967). "Poissons de l'Éocène inférieur de
Katharinenhof-Fehmarn (Schleswig-Holstein)" (PDF).
Bulletin de l'Institut
Royal des...
- Moderne,
Munich Artothek,
Munich Museum of
Christian Art, P****au
Museum Katharinenhof,
Kranenburg National Gallery, Harare,
Zimbabwe Museum of
Modern Art...