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Chojnik Castle (pronounced HOY-nick
pronounced [ˈxɔjɲik], German:
Kynast, 1945–1948 Polish: Chojnasty) is a
castle located above the town of Sobieszów...
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Jizera Mountains (Isergebirge) at the end of the
fourteenth century: the
Kynast and
Greiffenstein dominions. The
Schaffgotsch family thus
became the most...
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horse breeder. He
married Agnes Schaffgotsch genannt Semperfrei von und zu
Kynast und
Greiffenstein (1810–1888).
Recorded in the
Almanach de Gotha, the couple...
- (1899-1945) and his wife,
Countess Sophie Schaffgotsch-Semperfrei von und zu
Kynast und
Greiffenstein (1916-2008) on 15
October 1971 in Ellingen, Bavaria. They...
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emerging Neogrammarian school of philology.
Curtius died in
Hermsdorf am
Kynast, aged 65, and was
succeeded at
Leipzig by his
studentKarl Brugmann. The...
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Sainted Women of the Dark Ages. Duke
University Press. ISBN 0-8223-1200-X.
Kynast,
Birgit (2021). "Das
Ideal einer christlichen Königin? Königin Chrodechilde...
- S2CID 242417200. RB ORCID 0000-0002-8869-1947. RM ORCID 0000-0003-0036-3330.
Kynast, Ralf G.; Riera-Lizarazu, Oscar; Vales, M. Isabel; Okagaki, Ron J.; Maquieira...
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fully with all
titles Johann Prokop Graf von
Schaffgotsch Freiherr von
Kynast und Greiffenstein; 22 May 1748,
Prague – 8 May 1813, České Budějovice) was...
- is a
heroine of the
legends of the Sudetes, and is said to have
lived in
Kynast Castle in Poland. To
avoid marriage, she set a
condition that her ****ure...
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Jeltsch 13.
Countess Karoline von
Schaffgotsch genannt Semperfrei von und zu
Kynast und
Greiffenstein 3.
Countess Christine von Saurma,
baroness von und zu...