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Riquewihr (French pronunciation: [ʁikviʁ] ; Alsatian: Richewihr; German:
Reichenweier [ˈʁaɪçn̩vaɪɐ] ) is a
commune in the Haut-Rhin
department in
Grand Est...
- died in infancy.
Barbara (8
April 1536 – 8 June 1597), married: in
Reichenweier on 10
September 1555 to Duke
George I of Württemberg-Mömpelgard; in K****el...
- – 31
August 1535).
Barbara (8
April 1536 – 8 June 1597), married: in
Reichenweier on 10
September 1555 to
George I, Duke of Württemberg; in K****el on 11...
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Maria Karoline Herder (born 28
January 1750 in
Reichenweier, Alsace, died 15
September 1809 in Weimar) was a
German editor who
collected and published...
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Jagiellon of
Poland and
Elisabeth of Austria. On 10
September 1555 in
Reichenweier,
Barbara married her
first husband,
George I,
Count of Württemberg-Mömpelgard...
- 1530s,
Christoph converted to Protestantism. In 1542, the
Treaty of
Reichenweier installed him as the
governor of the Württemberg
region of Montbéliard...
- Württemberg-Stuttgart. He did not succeed, and in the 1482
Treaty of
Reichenweier, he gave the
county of Montbéliard to his brother,
Eberhard II. Montbéliard...
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Rappoltstein Ribeauvillé
Rappoltsweiler Riedwihr Reidweier Riquewihr Reichenweier Roggenhouse Roggenhausen Romagny Willern Rombach-le-Franc
Deutsch Rumbach...
- Württemberg-Stuttgart. He did not succeed, and in the 1482
Treaty of
Reichenweier, he gave the
county of Montbéliard to his brother,
Eberhard II. In 1490...
- Württemberg in 1324 and, like the
county of Montbéliard and the
lordship of
Reichenweier,
formed part of
their property on the left bank of the Rhine. During...