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Rehling Reibeld Reichlin Reigersberg Reischach Reitzenstein Reutner Rhode Riaucour Riedesel (Rhön-Werra: the
lordships of Lauterbach, Stockhausen, Moos und...
- 21 (1906) Erinnerung, Op. 24 (1908;
dedicated to
Marie Therese Schall-
Riaucour) Walzer-Capricen, Op. 28 (1910;
dedicated to her
professor Percy Sherwood)...
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succeeded as
Bishop of
Strasbourg (1749.07.19 – 1756.06.28)
Ludwik Ignacy Riaucour (1749.03.03 –
death 1777.11) (Polish) as
Auxiliary Bishop of
Diocese of...
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Rostkowski (1700–1738)
Hieronim Antoni Szeptycki (1739–1759)
Ludwik Ignacy Riaucour (1749–1777)
Franciszek Kobielski (1760–1766)
Franciszek Komornicki (1774–1780)...
- city
director of
Mannheim Adam
Heinrich Peter von
Riaucour (1761-1762), son of
Andreas von
Riaucour (1722-1794);
Imperial Count and
diplomat in the service...
- to
their cousin Herman Jozef Wolff-Metternich and his wife Von
Schall Riaucour. They had the
castle restored between 1909 and 1922,
whereby the outbuildings...
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court of Saxony, took over Gaussig. In 1800
Countess Henriette von Schall-
Riaucour,
probably with ****istance from
master builder Christian Friedrich Schuricht...
- 1802, Lord
Findlater was
commissioned by
Countess Henriette of Schall-
Riaucour to
create a
landscape garden in the
English style around Gaussig House...
- B****enheim Hillesheim: Austria, Hatzfeld-Glaichau, von Spee, Isenburg,
Riaucour Karlsmund: Hesse-K****el, N****au-Weilburg,
Kneschke (K****el): von der Malsburg...