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- The House of Reitzenstein was an old German noble family of Franconian knightly origin. It belonged to the Franconian Uradel. First appearing in written...
- Richard August Reitzenstein (2 April 1861, in Breslau – 23 March 1931, in Göttingen) was a German classical philologist and scholar of Ancient Gr**** religion...
- Reinhard Reitzenstein RCA (born 1949) is an environmental sculptor. He creates works through which he investigates ways to unite and interconnect nature...
- language as Irānshahr or Irānzamīn. Frye, Richard Nelson (October 1962). "Reitzenstein and Qumrân Revisited by an Iranian". The Harvard Theological Review....
- 1817–1818: Sigismund von Reitzenstein 1818–1831: Wilhelm Ludwig Leopold Reinhard von Berstett 1832–1833: Sigismund von Reitzenstein 1833–1838: Ludwig Georg...
- Freifrau von Reitzenstein (née von Nyss; alias "Franz von Nemmersdorf"; 19 September 1834 – 4 June 1896) was a German novelist. Von Reitzenstein was born...
- British Monarchist League is led by Wilhelm Reitzenstein, a young loyalist of the prominent Reitzenstein family. The Rev. John Edward Bazille-Corbin (born...
- October 1944* Killed in action 8 August 1944 — Hans Albin Freiherr von Reitzenstein Waffen-SS 16-WSS-Obersturmbannführer Commander of SS-Panzer-Regiment...
- Freiherr Sigismund Karl Johann von Reitzenstein (3 February 1766 in Nemmersdorf – 5 March 1847 in Karlsruhe) was the first minister of state of the Grand...
- was a form of Iranian and Mesopotamian syncretism, and Richard August Reitzenstein (1861–1931) situated the origins of Gnosticism in Persia. Carsten Colpe...