-
Rechteren Limpurg) is the name of an old
noble family belonging to the
Dutch and
German nobility. The
German branch of
Counts von Rechteren-
Limpurg-Speckfeld...
- Erbach-
Limpurg (21 May 1680 – 20
February 1731), was a
German prince member of the
House of
Erbach and
ruler (through marriage) over the
Lordship of
Limpurg-Michelbach...
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Robert Noel Bentinck, 12th Earl of Portland,
Count Bentinck of
Waldeck Limpurg (born 1 June 1953),
commonly known as Tim Bentinck, is an Australian-born...
- for 32,000
Guilders were added. Finally, in 1878 the city
bought the Alt-
Limpurg house to the
right of the Haus Römer. The
current neogothic front with...
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Georg Schenk von
Limpurg (1470–1522) was the Prince-Bishop of
Bamberg from 1505 to 1522.
Georg Schenk von
Limpurg was born in
Obersontheim in 1470. He...
- The
Limpurg Hills (German:
Limpurger Berge) are a hill range, up to 564.7 m above sea
level (NHN), in the Swabian-Franconian
Forest in the
counties of...
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Partitioned from
Limpurg-
Limpurg 1521: Extinct; to
Limpurg-
Limpurg 1530:
Partitioned from
Limpurg-
Limpurg 1581: Extinct; to
Limpurg-Obersontheim 1596:...
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after 1925),
Johann August married Louise Reuss of Schleiz, co-Countess of
Limpurg-Gaildorf
since 1734 [as her mother's only
surviving child] (Staffelstein...
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Countess Olga of Pückler-
Limpurg (Olga Gräfin von
Puckler und
Limpurg; 11
April 1873 – 14
February 1966) was a
German Countess and the wife of
Prince Eduard...
- The
Altenberg is the
highest summit in the
Limpurg Hills in
southwest Germany,
reaching a
height of 564.7 m above sea
level (NHN) and
rising some 60 metres...