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Nikolaus Revertera and Abel Armand, then a
captain in the 2nd
Bureau of the
French General Staff. Both men had the
confidence of
their camp:
Revertera was...
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Zenobia Revertera,
duchess di
Castropignano (19
October 1712- 31
January 1779) was an
Italian noble and courtier. She was an
influential favorite of the...
- Pux
Praschma Prokesch-Osten (von) Puff
Puppi Radetzky Rességuier
Revertera (or
Revertera-Salandra) Ražman (von)
Rohrbacher (Jordan)-Rozwadowski (a Polish/Galician...
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geochronology Zenobia Kloppers (born 1974),
Namibian actress and
writer Zenobia Revertera (1712–1779),
Italian noble and
courtier Zenobia Shroff (born 1965), Indian-born...
- very ill, such as
princess Anna
Francesca Pinelli and
duchess Zenobia Revertera. In 1754, she
supported the
career of
Bernardo Tanucci as
Foreign Minister...
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stripped most of the
barons of
their lands,
replacing them with the Carafa,
Revertera,
Pignatelli and
Colonna among others.
After the
formation of the Neapolitan...
- Succeeded by
Baron Otto of
Walterskirchen Preceded by
Count Friedrich Revertera of
Salandra Austro-Hungarian Amb****ador to
Russia 14
October 1869 – 11...
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Schwesterndienst in
Sibirien (1916–1927), Ernte-Verlag (1931) Gräfin Anna
Revertera: Als österreichische
Rotekreuzschwester in Rußland: Tagebuch, Süddeutsche...
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times over in the
following years. In 1544
Salandra was
purchased by the
Revertera family, who
became dukes of
Salandra in 1614 and
remained its
owners until...
- Johann II,
Countess Ida
Revertera von Salandra,
Princess of Schwarzenberg,
inherited the castle. Held to
present by the
Revertera family Goppelsbach Castle...