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Rollingen (Luxembourgish: Rolleng) is a town in the
commune of Mersch, in
central Luxembourg...
- of the
diocese in 1711. He died in 1719. "Bishop
Heinrich Hartard von
Rollingen [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org.
Retrieved 2023-10-13...
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commune include Beringen, Berschbach, Moesdorf, Pettingen, Reckange,
Rollingen, and Schoenfels.
Mersch is the home of the
National Literature Centre...
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Metternich 1652 1675
Johann Hugo von
Orsbeck 1675 1711
Heinrich Hartard of
Rollingen 1711 1719 Hugo
Damian of Schönborn 1719 1743
Franz Christoph of Hutten...
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small chapel in
Rollingen...
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Habsburg Court in Vienna. Then in 1716 the
Bishop of Speyer,
Heinrich von
Rollingen,
moved his
residence into the
Bruchsal Palace. This move
elevated the...
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Dagstuhl as fief of
Trier 1375: Extinct; to Fleckenstein, Kriechingen,
Rollingen and Brücken 1616-25:
Acquired by Sötern
piecemeal 1662: To Oettingen-Baldern...
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Grand Master of the
Teutonic Order Germany
Stadioner Hof
Mainz von
Rollingen Germany
Stadionsches Schloss Ludwigsburg Count Anton Heinrich Friedrich...
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Corneille Lentz Born (1879-07-20)20 July 1879
Rollingen,
Luxembourg Died 10
March 1937(1937-03-10) (aged 57) Luxembourg,
Luxembourg Nationality Luxembourgian...
- Wied,
Isenburg & Kriechingen, Lord of Runkel, Kriching-Püttlingen and
Rollingen County 1791: Prin****lity Low Rhen WE 1454:
Renamed from Runkel-Runkel...