- The
Pranckh family is an
ancient Austrian noble family,
descending from
Pranckh Castle, near
Sankt Marein bei
Knittelfeld in the
former March and later...
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Freiherr von
Pranckh (5
December 1821, Altötting,
Upper Bavaria – 8 May 1888, Munich),
descendant of the
ancient Austrian noble family Pranckh, originally...
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Parzham (1818-1894), a
saint of the
Roman Catholic Church Siegmund von
Pranckh (1821-1888),
Bavarian General and
Minister of War
Hubert Haider (1879–1971)...
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Funeral helmet of the von
Pranckh family, 14th century, with the
crest of two bullhorns. (Side view)...
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horned helm in the arms of Dalheim,
bottom row.
Great helm of
Albert von
Pranckh, 14th century,
showing the
style often used by the
Teutonic order. Some...
- King
Ludwig II
appointed the battle-hardened
veteran General Siegmund von
Pranckh as the new War
Minister on 1 August. Von
Prankh already had
political experience...
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Albrecht von Roon,
Ludwig von der Tann,
Jakob von
Hartmann and
Siegmund von
Pranckh. In the hall of the
temple are gold
mosaics which depict the allegories...
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Government offices Preceded by
Siegmund Freiherr von
Pranckh Ministers of War (Bavaria) 1875–1885 Succeeded by
Adolf Ritter von Heinleth...
- of Mainz,
whilst the II and III battalions,
under Colonel Siegmund von
Pranckh, were ****igned to the 1st
Royal Bavarian Infantry Brigade.
After 4 battles...
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which were
later termed as "desertion" by
Minister of War
Siegmund von
Pranckh in 1872.
Using the
alias "Rudolphi", Paul
moved to ****dorf near Bern,...