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Schloss Oranienstein, one...
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Schloss Oranienstein is one of the
palaces of the
House of Orange-N****au,
sited at Diez on the Lahn. It was
built on the
ruins of
Dierstein Abbey between...
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Oranienstein Letters are a
series of
letters sent by
William V,
Prince of
Orange in
December 1801 from
Schloss Oranienstein near Diez, Germany. William...
- Britain.
Following the
recognition of the
Batavian Republic by the 1801
Oranienstein Letters,
William V's son
William VI
renounced the
stadtholdership in...
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Oranjewoud Palace. It was here that she died in 1696. She also had
Schloss Oranienstein built from 1672 as her new
residence at Diez. She and
William Frederick...
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daughter of
Frederick Henry,
Prince of
Orange in 1652. She had
Schloss Oranienstein built from 1672 as her new
residence at Diez.
Their grandson Johan Willem...
- Dierstein) was a
Benedictine nunnery, on the site now
occupied by
Schloss Oranienstein near Diez an der Lahn,
Rhineland Palatinate, Germany. It is
first recorded...
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history of the Holy
Roman Empire before its
dissolution in 1806.
Oranienstein Letters The
brother of
Franz Xaver von Saint-Julien,
Joseph delivered...
- duties, with
command posts at Otterberg, Bad Kreuznach, Frankfurt, and
Oranienstein in Germany.
Total battle casualties: 3,919
Killed in action: 755 Wounded...
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temporarily accept British authority instead. Not
until the 1801
Oranienstein Letters would he
recognise the
Batavian Republic, and his son William...