- Karl
Wilhelm Naundorff (27
March 1785 (alleged) – 10
August 1845) was a
German clockmaker and
watchmaker who
until his
death claimed to be
Prince Louis-Charles...
-
before it
reached the cemetery.
Naundorff arrived in
Berlin in 1810, with
papers giving the name Karl
Wilhelm Naundorff. He said he was
escaping ****cution...
-
Brandenburg Naundorf (Struppen), part of Struppen,
Saxony Karl
Wilhelm Naundorff,
German clockmaker who
claimed to be
Louis XVII of
France This disambiguation...
- 1845,
Gruau followed Naundorff into
exile in the Netherlands.
After Naundorff's death in 1845,
Gruau continued to
support Naundorff's heirs in
their claim...
- René
Hardy (1950) (Plea for René Hardy)
Plaidoyer contre Naundorff (1955) (Plea
against Naundorff) En
marge de l'Immortel : un procès d'archéologie (1932)...
- at one
point during his
trial a
letter was read out from Karl
Wilhelm Naundorff,
arguably the best
known Louis XVII claimant. De
Richemont escaped after...
- École Polytechnique, and Ernestine. As this was happening, Karl
Wilhelm Naundorff came into her life,
pretending to be the now
adult Louis XVII. For over...
-
between Papus and Guénon. Many
French Martinists supported Karl
Wilhelm Naundorff's claims to the
French throne. They
joined the
Synarchy movement and formed...
- only
child to
reach adulthood)
asked him to
investigate Karl
Wilhelm Naundorff, who
claimed to be her
brother who died in
Temple prison. As a legitimist...
- west". Laidre, Margus. 198–199
Grigorjev & Bespalov. pp. 80–81 Goelgel,
Naundorff. pp. 528 Laidre, Margus. pp. 220
Sundberg (2010).
Sveriges krig 1630-1814...