- 22
February 1919 to
Countess Klara Marie von
Korff genannt Schmising-
Kerssenbrock (Darmstadt, 31 May 1895 – Högerhof bei Türnitz,
Lower Austria, 10 February...
- Barntrup.
Kerssenbrock Castle (also
called Schloss Kerssenbrock or
Barntrup Castle, see picture) was
constructed from 1584-1588 by Anna von
Kerssenbrock (maiden...
- Saxe-Meiningen and his wife,
Countess Klara Marie von
Korff genannt Schmising-
Kerssenbrock (1895–1992). A sister,
Marie Elisabeth, died an
infant in 1923. The elder...
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Gisela of
Kerzenbroeck or
Gisela von
Kerssenbrock (died by 1300) was a nun in the
northern German city of
Rulle who
probably worked most of her life writing...
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Rembert of
Kerssenbrock (born 1474 in Bruch, Rhineland-Palatinate) was a
German clergyman and bishop/prince for the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Paderborn...
- The
House of
Waldstein (Valdstejn, Valdonio, or Wallenstein) is an old,
wealthy and
important noble family from
Central Europe (Germany and the
Czech Republic)...
-
Clever Heinz-Hermann
Herbers Ingrid Hofmann Renate Jaeger Dagmar Gräfin
Kerssenbrock Birgit Klesper Jürgen
Koppelin Wolfgang Krause Günter
Krings Dieter Lenzen...
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Overthrow of Münster, the
Famous Metropolis of Westphalia"—by
Hermann von
Kerssenbrock,
translated by
Christopher S.
Mackay published by
BRILL -- ISBN 9789004157217...
- Münster)
Hermann of Wied (1532–47; also
Elector of Cologne)
Rembert of
Kerssenbrock (1547–68) John II of Hoya (1568–74; also
bishop of Osnabrück and Münster)...
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Adolf III of
Schauenburg Preceded by Eric of Brunswick-Grubenhagen Prince-Bishop of
Paderborn as
Hermann II 1532–47 Succeeded by
Rembert of
Kerssenbrock...