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Agnes of
Kuenring (ca. 1236 - fl. 1261), was an
Austrian noble,
courtier of
Queen Margaret of
Austria and
mistress of her spouse, King
Ottokar II of Bohemia...
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Henry III of
Kuenring (c. 1185 – 1233) was a
medieval Austrian ministerialis from the
house of
Kuenring and son of
Hadmar II of
Kuenring, who imprisoned...
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Union Kuenring,
mostly known as
Union Kuenring Flames or ukFlames, is a women's
basketball club
based in Vienna, Austria.
Union Kuenring was
founded in...
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deeds that the
Kuenrings were
considered the
Marshals of Austria. This story, however, is
unlikely and only came
about when the
Kuenrings had
become highly...
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Hadmar I of
Kuenring (alt.
spelling Hademar; died 27 May 1138) was a
German nobleman who
served as a
ministerialis in the
Margraviate of
Austria (Ostarrîchi)...
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Hadmar II of
Kuenring (c. 1140 – 22 July 1217) was an
Austrian ministerialis of the
Kuenring family and son of
Albero III of
Kuenring. In 1192 he held...
- at Dürnstein
Castle under the care of Leopold's
ministerialis Hadmar of
Kuenring. This
mishap was soon
known in England, but the
regents were for some w****s...
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Hadmar III of
Kuenring (c. 1180–1231) was a
medieval Austrian ministerialis from the
house of
Kuenring and son of the
famous Hadmar II of
Kuenring, who imprisoned...
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Albero III of
Kuenring, (1115/18–15
August 1182), was a
ministerialis from the
noble house of
Kuenring in Austria. He was the first-born son of Albero...
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barry of
eight Or and Sable, a
crown of rue
bendways throughout Vert (
Kuenring); III per pale
Gules and
Argent (Duchy of Troppau); IV Or, a
harpy displa****...