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Oettingen in
Bayern (Swabian: Eadi) is a town in the Donau-Ries district, in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany. It is
situated 29 km (18 mi)
northwest of Donauwörth...
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Öttingen–Schrattenhofen
faience refers to a
special type of tin-glazed
faience from Bavaria, Germany, in
Rococo style. It was po****r
during the 18th and...
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Louise was born as the
third daughter of
Albert Ernest I,
Prince of
Öttingen-
Öttingen (1642-1683) and his
first wife,
Duchess Christine Friederike of Württemberg...
- Oettingen-Wallerstein (Princes
since 1774). Oettingen-Wallerstein (German:
Öttingen-Wallerstein) is a
noble family related to a
former County in modern-day...
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Friedrich von
Öttingen-Wallerstein
proposed a
different type of
compound music cipher modeled after a
polybius square cipher.
Öttingen-Wallerstein used...
- Crescentia,
Princess of
Öttingen-Wallerstein, in a
painting for the
Gallery of Beauties,
painted by
Joseph Karl
Stieler in 1836...
- one in
Breslau 1505, one in Württemberg 1553, one in
Bergen 1588, one in
Öttingen 1611, one in
Frankfurt 1615 and
again in 1661, and one
condemned to this...
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Arthur Joachim von
Oettingen (28 March [O.S. 15] 1836 – 5
September 1920) was a
Baltic German physicist and
music theorist. He was the
brother of theologian...
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married Christine Louise,
daughter of
Albert Ernest I,
Prince of
Öttingen-
Öttingen, at
Aurich in 1690. They had four daughters, but only
three reached...
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nobility by the
Emperor and in 1798 he
became Council of the
Court in
Öttingen-Wallerstein.
Abele owned a
printing office and
bookshop in
Kempten and...