- Look up
salm,
Salm, or sal'm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Salm may
refer to
Constance de
Salm (1767–1845), poet and
miscellaneous writer; through...
- The Prin****lity of
Salm-
Salm (German: Fürstentum
Salm-
Salm; French: Prin****uté de
Salm-
Salm) was a
state of the Holy
Roman Empire. It was
located in...
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Nepomuk of
Salm-
Salm (25
December 1828 – 18
August 1870) was a
Prussian military officer of
princely birth and a
soldier of fortune.
Salm-
Salm served in...
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Agnes Salm-
Salm (December 25, 1844 –
December 21, 1912) was the
American wife of
Prince Felix zu
Salm-
Salm, a
Prussian mercenary beside whom she pla****...
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Salm is the name of
several historic countships and prin****lities in
present Germany, Belgium,
Luxembourg and France. The
County of
Salm arose in the...
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Salm-Kyrburg was a
state of the Holy
Roman Empire located in present-day Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, one of the
various partitions of
Salm. It was...
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Salm-Reifferscheid-Hainsbach was a
German statelet,
which was a
partition of
Salm-Reifferscheid-Bedbur. From 1734 - 1811,
Salm-Reifferscheid-Hainsbach...
- brothers:
Princess Rosemary of
Salm-
Salm,
Prince Nikolaus of
Salm-
Salm,
Princess Cäcilie of
Salm-
Salm and
Prince Franz of
Salm-
Salm. The
youngest brother died...
- The
Salm (French pronunciation: [
salm]) is a
river in
eastern Belgium (provinces of Liège and Luxembourg), left
tributary to the
river Amblève. Its source...
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Salm-Horstmar was a short-lived
Napoleonic County in far
northern North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany,
located around Horstmar, to the
northeast of Münster...