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Praschma or Pražma (fully
Praschma of
Bilkau and Falkenberg; Czech: Pražmové z Bílkova or Páni z Bílkova; Polish: Prazma) is a
Moravian noble family. Notable...
- like the Hohenzollern, the
House of Zierotin, and the
Prazma (German,
Praschma) held the
estate (also
known as Falkenberg)
until the 1940s. The town of...
-
Albert Horn
second line-standing-left to right: Graf v.
Friedrich von
Praschma,
Philipp Schmieder (not
Centre party), Dr.
Felix Porsch, Dr. Frhr. Clemens...
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Albert Horn
second line-standing-left to right: Graf v.
Friedrich von
Praschma,
Philipp Schmieder (not
Centre party), Dr.
Felix Porsch, Dr. Frhr. Clemens...
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Persing Potulicki Pozza von
Zagorien (House of Pozza) von
Pranckh zu Pux
Praschma Prokesch-Osten (von) Puff
Puppi Radetzky Rességuier
Revertera (or Revertera-Salandra)...
- the
family name
continued due to the
adoption in 1942 of Franz,
Count Praschma (1934-2012) by
Princess Marie (6 June 1888 - 12
November 1947), second...
- Lippe-Biesterfeld.
Marie adopted in 1942 her
godson Theodor Franz (Graf
Praschma) von Sachsen-Altenburg (1934–2012).
Princess Marie died in 1888 from the...
- Dary Holm as
Tochter Marion von
Orlowska Viktor Gehring as Graf ****n
Praschma Bernd Aldor as
Stefan Peratoner Boris Michailow as Gärtner Franz, der Sohn...
- 1688,
Baron of
Karol Gabriel von Węgierski and
Countess Benigna Ester Praschma were
united in holy
matrimony by
Scholaster Frederick Ferdinand Flade....
- Pramles: Branná, now Malšín
Praschno Augesd: Prašný Újezd, p. of Mlečice
Praschma: Pražmo Praskoles:
Praskolesy Praskowitz:
Prackovice nad
Labem Praslawitz:...