- The
County of
Kriechingen was a
state of the Holy
Roman Empire. It was
originally a part of the
Duchy of
Lorraine and was
raised to an
imperial estate...
- pronunciation: [kʁe.ɑ̃ʒ];
Lorraine Franconian: Krischingen, German:
Kriechingen) is a
commune in the
Moselle department in
Grand Est in north-eastern...
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France annexed the
enclaves of Manderen, Momerstroff, and the
County of
Kriechingen – all
possessions of
princes of the
Duchy of
Luxemburg – a
state of the...
- name
Kriechingen 13th Century: HRE
Baron 1557:
Partitioned into
Kriechingen-Püttlingen-Bacourt and
Kriechingen-Homburg-Bruchkastel
Kriechingen-Homburg-Bruchkastel...
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Isenburg Birstein Büdingen Büdingen-Birstein Königstein
Mainz Stolberg Kriechingen Leiningen Dagsburg Hardenburg Westerburg Salm
Grehweiler Grumbach Solms...
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French Revolution troops gradually occupied the
areas of the
County of
Kriechingen between 1793 and 1797. This
brought an end to the prince's rule. With...
- of the
Counts of
Kriechingen (today Créhange in France) and in the same
capacity in the half of
Saarwellingen belonging to
Kriechingen. In 1636 the Pomeranian...
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Courcelles an der Nied;
Kurzel an der Nied
Craincourt Kranhofen Créhange
Kriechingen Creutzwald Kreuzwald Cubolot Kubelott Cutting Kuttingen Cuvry Kubern...
- Sayn-Wittgenstein Anna
Sibylla (born: 1575),
married Baron Peter Ernest II of
Kriechingen-Püttlingen
Magdalena (1580–1658), died
unmarried Ernestina (1584–1665)...
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became Count of Solms-Braunfels,
Greifenstein and Hungen, Tecklenburg,
Kriechingen and Lingen, Lord of Münzenberg, Wildenfels, Sonnewalde, Püttlingen, Dortweiler...