-
Erdmann II,
Count von
Promnitz (born 22
August 1683 in Sorau,
Electorate of
Saxony (now Żary, Poland); died: 7
September 1745 at the
forest castle near...
- Tichau" (Princely
Brewery Tychy), was in the
ownership of the
noble House of
Promnitz [de]. From 1861, the
brewery became known as the "Fürstliche
Brauerei in...
-
Henry Louis Ernest Promnitz (23
February 1904 – 7
September 1983) was a
South African cricketer who pla**** in two
Tests in the 1927–28
series against England...
- Man's Poison: Band Profile". King
Rivers Life.
Retrieved August 9, 2023.
Promnitz,
Donald A. (Sep 21, 2021). "Hanford band
channels emotions of past year...
-
residence of Polish, incl. Silesian,
Piast dukes, then the
German von
Promnitz noble clan (mid-16th to mid-18th centuries) and
later the
German von Pless...
- Emilie,
Princess of Anhalt-Köthen (née
Countess Christine Johanna Emilie of
Promnitz-Pless; 15
September 1708 – 20
February 1732) was the
second wife and consort...
- Friederike,
Princess of Anhalt-Köthen (née
Countess Anna
Friederike of
Promnitz-Pless; 30 May 1711 – 31
March 1750) was the
third wife and
consort of Augustus...
- his
infant cousin Count William of
Promnitz, heir
apparent of Pless, left his
uncle Johann Erdmann,
Count of
Promnitz-Pless,
without any
heirs male; the...
-
invitation to
become Kapellmeister for the
court of
Count Erdmann II of
Promnitz at
Sorau (now Żary, Poland). His
career there was cut
short in
early 1706...
- May 1797),
married Countess Agnes Sophie of
Promnitz (1720–1791),
daughter of
Count Erdmann II of
Promnitz Sophie Auguste (1728–1753),
married 1748, Baron...