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Schloss Rosegg is a
castle in
Rosegg, Carinthia, Austria.
Schloss Rosegg is 478
metres (1,568 ft)
above sea level. The
original castle was
known as Altrosegg...
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Rosegg (Slovene: Rožek) is a town in the
district of Villach-Land in
Carinthia in Austria. It is the
birthplace of the
painter Peter Markovič,
after whom...
- ice
hockey player for New York
Rangers of the NHL Marc Sand (born 1988 in
Rosegg),
Austrian footballer, who
plays for SK
Austria Klagenfurt Michael Raffl...
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Waldstein Castle, Deutschfeistritz, Austria, seat of a
branch line
Rosegg House, Austria, seat of a
branch line
Hollenegg Castle, Austria, seat of...
- culture.
Hallstatt grave fields were
discovered near
Dellach (Gurina),
Rosegg (Frög), and on the
Gracarca mountain southeast of Lake Klopein.
About 300...
- the south, the
Klimsenhorn (1,906 m [6,253 ft]) to the
north (NW), and
Rosegg (1,974 m [6,476 ft]) and
Windegg (1,673 m [5,489 ft]) to the east, both...
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Knight of the
Order of the
Golden Fleece in Austria,
married at
Schloss Rosegg on 15
September 1848
Johanna Sophie Christiane Löwe (Oldenburg, 24 May 1815...
- [citation needed] He
settled with his
family in his
family home of
Schloss Rosegg,
conserving it and
reopening it to the public. The
couple had
three sons...
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Stefan was born in Klagenfurt, Austria, and grew up on the
family estate in
Rosegg, a
Carinthian town
close to the
Slovenian border. His
parents are Prince...
- Ratenče Raun
Ravne Rosegg Rožek
Rosenbach Podrožca Saak Čače Sand (Wernberg) Pešče
Sankt Jakob Šentjakob
Sankt Job Šentjob
Sankt Johann (
Rosegg) Ščedem Sankt...