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Count Frederik of Ahlefeldt-
Rixingen (German:
Friedrich von Ahlefeldt; 1623 in Søgård – 7 July 1686, in Copenhagen) was a
Danish landowner and statesman...
- Ameiden,
Heiress Burgravine of
Utrecht Amalie of Zweibrücken, Lady of
Rixingen, 1547–77
Ameline of
Guise (1159–1185), Lady of
Guise Amanirenas (40–10...
- v****alage to the Holy
Roman Emperor. But in 1669 he
bought the
County of
Rixingen (later p****ed to the
Dukes of
Richelieu in 1751), thus
becoming the real...
- de
Pontcourlay († 1625). In 1751 they
obtained the
Imperial County of
Rixingen, or Rechicourt-le-chateau,
between Alsace and Lorraine.
Armand Jean de...
-
Countess Sophie Amalie of Ahlefeld-
Rixingen (1675-1741),
herself a
daughter of
Count Frederick of Ahlefeldt-
Rixingen. He
served as
provost of the cathedral...
- had
expanded his
territory with her inheritance, the
imperial county of
Rixingen.
Louis inherited this
territory when his
father died in 1597. In 1578,...
-
Hardenburg His son
Friedrich married Joan of
Rixingen, and
their children became Counts of Leiningen-
Rixingen,
which lasted until 1506 Gottfried's other...
- (until 1470)
County of
Dagsburg (1st creation) (1316–1470)
County of
Rixingen (1st creation) (1344–1507)
County of
Hardenburg (1316–1779) Renamed...
- the
youngest daughter of the Chancellor,
Count Frederik of Ahlefeldt-
Rixingen,
Count of
Langeland (1623-1686) by his
second wife,
Countess Marie Elisabeth...
- May 1728 Saarbrücken aged 76
Count of N****au-Ottweiler (1680–1728), in
Rixingen (1703–28),
Idstein (1721–28), and in Wiesbaden, etc. (1723–28). In 1723...