- 1654, the Duke of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld from 1671, and the
Count of
Rappoltstein from 1673
until 1699.
Christian was born in
Bischwiller in 1637 as the...
-
Christian II of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld and
Katharina Agathe,
Countess of
Rappoltstein. He was
Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld from 1717 to 1731. In...
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Bishops of
Basel to the
Lords of
Rappoltstein, who were
among the most
famous nobles in Alsace. The Lord of
Rappoltstein was the King or
Protector of the...
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County of
Rappoltstein in the
Alsace from his
first wife. He
could not
enforce this claim, but he
nevertheless added the arms of
Rappoltstein to his coat...
- Zweibrücken, who
settled him in the Hôtel des Deux-Ponts. He
became Count of
Rappoltstein in 1776[citation needed] and took
service in 1777 as a
colonel in the...
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Retrieved June 23, 2006. Ortwein,
Friedrich J. "Die
Herren zu
Rappoltstein" (The
Lords of
Rappoltstein)". [32][permanent dead link]. (For
English translation:...
- childless.
Around 1415, she
remarried with
Maximilian Sm****mann von
Rappoltstein. This
marriage also
remained childless and they
divorced in 1421. She...
- of
Christian Louis,
Count of
Waldeck and
Countess Anna
Elisabeth of
Rappoltstein. From 1706 to 1712 he was
Count of
Waldeck and Pyrmont. On 6 January...
- in
Bavaria and
Countess Palatine Maria Anna of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld-
Rappoltstein, the
sister of King
Maximilian I
Joseph of Bavaria, and a
relative of...
- then Conrad,
count of Friburg, and
lastly Ulrich (died 1377), lord of
Rappoltstein Four
children who died
during childhood Dukes of
Lorraine family tree...