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Imperial Count (German: Reichsgraf,
pronounced [ˈʁaɪ̯çsˌɡʁaːf]) was a
title in the Holy
Roman Empire.
During the
medieval era, it was used exclusively...
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Commissioner Wilhelm Sponneck (1815 in Ringkøbing – 1888) a
nobleman (
rigsgreve) and
Minister of
Finance J**** la Cour (1837 near Ringkøbing – 1909) a...
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which left him in the
Lower Nobility in
Germany –
should not be
termed "
rigsgreve" as
explained above, but
perhaps "tyske greve". Two
families bear the...
- Leksikon.
Retrieved October 1, 2019. "Løvendal,
Ulrik Frederik Valdemar Rigsgreve, 1700-55".
Dansk biografisk Lexikon.
Retrieved January 1, 2020. "Gyldenløve...
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Sponneck (16
February 1815 – 29
February 1888) was a
Danish nobleman (
rigsgreve) and
Minister of Finance. He was
influential in
Danish customs affairs...
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Norway Ulfeldt Count (
Rigsgreve) 1635
count patent for
colonel Franciscus Ulfeld. 1636 by
extinction Denmark Ulfeldt Count (
Rigsgreve) 1641
count patent...
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Schack Carl,
rigsgreve (von)
Rantzau or Carl
Schack Rantzau-Ascheberg (11
March 1717,
Ascheberg estate,
Holstein – 21
January 1789, Menerbes, France)...
- Naturfredningsforening.
Retrieved 2010-09-23. "The
Danish Line -
Georg Wilhelm Rigsgreve Sponneck".
Generation No. 6.
Retrieved 2014-02-02. "Grevinden af Bagsværd"...