- 1891–1964
Wilhelm Günther SS- und Polizeiführer "Bergvolker-Ordshonikidse," "
Ronow;"
Commander of SiPo and SD in
Trieste 1899–1945 also:
Generalmajor der Polizei;...
- Przerębski. R Raczkiewicz, Raczkowicz, Radliński, Rakowski, Rankowicz, Ronikier,
Ronow, Rosiejowski, Rosławiec, Rosłowicz, Rosłowiec, Rotarius, Rotariusz, Rotarski...
- century. It was
first mentioned in 1261, when it was in
possession of Smil of
Ronow, who
called himself "Smil of Lichtenburg" and
thereby created the "von Lichtenburg"...
- Rýmařov Rommersreuth: Skalka, p. of
Hazlov Rongstock: Roztoky, p. of
Povrly Ronow an der
Doubrawa (Ronau):
Ronov nad
Doubravou Ronsperg: Poběžovice Roppitz:...
- Předbor's
aristocratic predicate, however,
refers to the
Lusatian castle Ronow (also Rohnau) near Hirschfeld. At the
beginning of the
Hussite Wars, the...
- 9/2/050/0004 - 5 Hood Street, King William's Town)
Upload Photo 9/2/050/0005 Von
Ronow House and
Moser Cottage, Berlin, King William's Town
District Both the historic...
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Julius Schlick (Julius Šlik) 1614–1615
Johannes Albrechtus Krzinetius de
Ronow (Jan
Albrecht Křinecký z Ronova) 1615–1616
Johannes Abraham a
Gerstorf (Jan...
- of Bohemia,
along the
Leipzig trade route, the
Lords of
Warttenberg and
Ronow built fortified settlements (Sloup, Vartenberk, Lemberk, Lipý, Frýdlant...
-
family of the
lords of Dubé and are thus one of the
lines of the
Ronows. The
Ronows derive their origin from Smil from Tuháně from the end of the 12th...