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mediatised upon
dissolution of the
Empire in 1806.
Rhinegrave (German:
Rheingraf) was the
title of the
count of the Rheingau, a
county located between...
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which was
submitted to
review by the
Aulic Council. In the 18th century,
Rheingraf Karl
Magnus of
Grehweiler contracted large loans by
forging the consent...
- Altgraf/Altgräfin
Waldgrave Waldgraf/gräfin
Raugrave Raugraf/gräfin
Rhinegrave Rheingraf/gräfin Count(ess) Graf/Gräfin
Imperial Baron(ess)...
- Salm-Neuweiler From
paternal inheritance, this
branch usually holds the
titles of
Rheingraf and Wildgraf. The
numbering of
Henrys follows Henry I
Count of Salm, as...
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towns celebrate their own
annual wine festival. The
Rheingau (in German)
Rheingraf at
Meyers Konversationslexikon, 1888
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media related...
- on 30
November 1641
Juliana (1616–1647),
daughter of Johann, Wild- und
Rheingraf in
Grumbach und Rheingrafenstein. They
divorced on 18
November 1642 because...
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Wilhelmi ihr
Vater war Karl
Ludwig Wilhelm Theodor zu Salm, Wild- und
Rheingraf zu Salm-Grumbach und
Dhaun (1729–1799), vgl.
Christoph Graf von Polier's...
- von
Fondi (1680-1724),
married firstly to
Wilhelm Florentin, Wild und
Rheingraf zu Salm (1670-1707); had issue,
married secondly to Karl,
Count of Colonna...
- out with John XI's death. Karl
Wittich (1887), "Otto Ludwig, Wild- und
Rheingraf",
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 24, Leipzig: Duncker...
- 1686) 1687 – Carl
Theodor Otto Fürst Salm,
Wildgraf zu Daun und Kyburg,
Rheingraf zum
Stein († 1710) 1688 –
Antonio Graf
Caraffa († 1693) 1688 – Charles...