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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...
- promptly withdrew from Limpurg, and the countess was restored to her lands. 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...
- towns celebrate their own annual wine festival. The Rheingau (in German) Rheingraf at Meyers Konversationslexikon, 1888 Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- Auguste Luise of Solms-Braunfels (1764–1797) married Karl Ludwig, Wild- und Rheingraf zu Salm-Grumbach und Dhaun, whose first wife was Princess Marianne of...
- Friedrich, Count of Rappoltstein 26. Count Otto I of Salm, Wild- und Rheingraf in Kyrburg 13. Countess Anna von Salm, Wild- und Rheingräfin 27. Countess...
- Mérode-Deynze 20. Philipp Magno von Salm-Neuweiler 10. Charles Florentin, w.& rheingraf von Salm-Neuweiler 21. Marguerite Thesart 5. Klara Eleonore von Salm-Neuweiler...
- Princess Sophie Auguste of Solms-Braunfels 14. Karl Ludwig Wild- und Rheingraf, Count of Salm-Grumbach and Dhaun 7. Countess Auguste Franziska of Salm-Grumbach...
- on 30 November 1641 Juliana (1616–1647), daughter of Johann, Wild- und Rheingraf in Grumbach und Rheingrafenstein. They divorced on 18 November 1642 because...