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Johan Rantzau (12
November 1492 – 12
December 1565) was a German-Danish
field marshal and
statesman known for his role in the Count's Feud. His military...
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Rantzau may
refer to:
Rantzau (Amt), an Amt in the
district of Pinneberg, Schleswig-Holstein,
Germany Rantzau, Plön, a muni****lity in the
district of...
- The
Imperial County of
Rantzau (German:
Reichsgrafschaft Rantzau) was an
immediate state of the Holy
Roman Empire which lasted from 1650 to 1864. Its...
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kidnapping victim.
Balthasar Rantzau came from the
Holstein noble family Rantzau. He was the son of the
bailiff Hans
Rantzau (1452–1522) on Gut Neuhaus...
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Heinrich Rantzau or
Ranzow (Ranzovius) (11
March 1526 – 31
December 1598) was a
German humanist writer and statesman, a
prolific astrologer and an ****ociate...
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Ulrich Karl
Christian Graf von Brockdorff-
Rantzau (29 May 1869 – 8
September 1928) was a
German diplomat who
became the
first Foreign Minister of the...
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Rantzau (The
Rantzau Family) is an
opera in four acts by
Pietro Mascagni (1892),
based on a
libretto by
Guido Menasci and
Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti...
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Josias Rantzau (Bothkamp, near Kiel, 18
October 1609 – Paris, 14
September 1650) was a
Danish military leader and
Marshal of France.
Josias was the grandson...
- Jørgen
Rantzau (1652–1713) was a
Danish Major general who
fought several campaigns under John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. Jørgen
Rantzau came from...
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Daniel Rantzau (1529 – 11
November 1569) was a Danish-German
field marshal. He was
known for his
leadership during the
Northern Seven Years' War. For...