- Gustav,
Count of
Schlabrendorf (22
March 1750 – 21
August 1824),
described in
various sources as a "citizen of the world" ("Weltbürger"), was a political...
-
Ernst Wilhelm von
Schlabrendorf (4
February 1719 at
Schloss Gröben bei Ludwigsfelde,
Landkreis Teltow, Brandenburg–14
December 1769 in Breslau, Silesia)...
- They
Almost Killed Hitler:
Based on the
Personal Account of
Fabian Von
Schlabrendorf, p. 35. Gero v. S. Gaevernitz. Ganzenmüller, Jörg (18 July 2011). Blockade...
- They
Almost Killed Hitler:
Based on the
Personal Account of
Fabian Von
Schlabrendorf. Gero v. S. Gaevernitz, p. 35 [2]
Anthony M. Tung,
Preserving the World's...
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Count von
Harbuval genannt Chamaré in Silesia,
whose progenitor Count Schlabrendorf made the
Grand Tour and
corresponded with
Johann Joachim Winckelmann...
- von
Krockow („Alt-Krockow“), 1759:
Gustav Albrecht von
Schlabrendorf, 1765: „vacat-
Schlabrendorf“, 1768:
Friedrich Wilhelm von Roeder, 1781:
Levin Gideon...
-
Viscount Coke,
British politician (d. 1753)
February 4 –
Ernst Wilhelm von
Schlabrendorf,
German politician (d. 1769)
February 6 –
Alberto Pullicino, Maltese...
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Dietrich von Hülsen
Mounted (to the left): Seydlitz,
Count Finckenstein,
Schlabrendorf, Graun,
Count von Carmer, Lessing, Kant,
Mounted (to the right): Zeiten...
-
although he sold H****itz and
Stolz to
Friedrich Wilhelm,
count of
Schlabrendorf. Taylor, J. (1833). The
Wonders of
Nature and Art:
Comprising Upward...
- (1779–1859), a
wealthy landowner, and his wife,
Countess Maria Theresia von
Schlabrendorf (1781–1862). Together, they had
seven children:
Countess Ernestine von...