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Morhange (French pronunciation: [mɔʁɑ̃ʒ]; German:
Mörchingen;
Lorraine Franconian Märchinge) is a
commune in the
Moselle department in
Grand Est in north-eastern...
- 1524–1595 John IX,
Count of Oldenburg, 1272–c. 1301 John IX of Salm-Kyrburg-
Mörchingen, 1575–1623
Johann IX.
Philipp von
Walderdorff This
disambiguation page...
- The
first state of Salm-Kyrburg was
partitioned between itself, Salm-
Mörchingen and Salm-Tronecken in 1607, and was
inherited by Salm-Neuweiler in 1681...
- John IX of Salm-Kyrburg-
Mörchingen (1575–1623) was Wild- and
Rhinegrave of
Kyrburg and
Count of Salm. He was the son of Otto I (1538–1607) and Ottilie...
- died, and his
territories were
joined with Salm-
Mörchingen. In 1688 the last lord of Salm-
Mörchingen died. His
territories were
joined with ... . In 1743...
- Otto
Louis of Salm, Wild- and
Rhinegrave of
Kyrburg and
Mörchingen (13
October 1597 – 6
October 1634, Speyer) was a
Swedish general during the
Thirty Years'...
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Military Visors Caps
Factory was
founded in 1890 by Carl
Halfar (1865
Mörchingen-1936 Berlin). The
company produced till 1932 all
kinds of
visors and caps...
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settler and
soldier (d. 1672)
October 13 – Otto
Louis of Salm-Kyrburg-
Mörchingen,
Swedish general in the
Thirty Years' War (d. 1634)
October 20 – Matthew...
- in
their offices in
Troneck and Wildenburg, as well as in the rule of
Mörchingen,
including all
accessories and all
other rights usurped by
their neighbors...
- 1637 with Anna
Katharina Dorothea, Wild- and Rheingräfin of Salm-Kyrburg-
Mörchingen (27
January 1614 – 27 June 1655). They had
fourteen children in just seventeen...