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Rhinegraves are a form of
breeches which were po****r from the
early 1660s
until the mid-1670s in
Western Europe. They were very full
petticoat breeches...
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After the
Rhinegraves inherited the
Wildgraviate (see below) and
parts of the
Countship of Salm, they
called themselves Wild-and-
Rhinegraves of Salm. When...
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Sovereign Prince of Ahaus,
Bocholt and Gemen,
Wildgrave of
Dhaun and Kyrburg,
Rhinegrave of Stein". The last prince,
Frederick VI,
morganatically married Louisa...
- the
early 1660s, if they were
gathered at the
bottom they were
called rhinegraves.
Gerard Jansz Meerman wearing petticoat breeches, 1668
Portrait of a...
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petticoat breeches, a
collected but
still loose ****ed
breeches called rhinegraves, were also worn. By the
early 1660s,
their po****rity surp****ed petticoat...
- Horstmar, to the
northeast of Münster. It was
created in 1803 for Wild- and
Rhinegrave Wilhelm Frederick Charles Augustus of Salm-Grumbach (1799-1865), member...
- of Captain-General of the Army.: 107–109 (His
function was
given to
Rhinegrave Salm.) In June 1787 his
energetic wife
Wilhelmina tried to
travel to The...
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until the
early 1660s,
giving the
impression of a woman's petticoat.
Rhinegraves, full,
gathered breeches po****r from the
early 1660s
until the mid-1670s...
- with 350 men. The
first line's
reserve consisted of 15
companies of the
Rhinegrave's Cuir****ier
Regiment with 700 men
under Colonel Otto
Louis of Salm-Kyrburg-Mörchingen...
- next to it. The
County of
Upper Salm was
inherited by the Wild- and
Rhinegraves in 1475, who then
called their fief the Wild- and
Rhinegraviate of Upper...