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- Ludwig Schönleben (1590 – August 26, 1663; Slovene: Ludvik) was a politician of the mid-17th century in what is now Slovenia, when the country was under...
- Johann Ludwig Schönleben (November 16, 1618 – October 15, 1681; Slovene: Janez Ludvik, Latin: Joannis Ludovici) was a Carniolan priest, rhetorician, and...
- Vol. 2. Solihull, England: Helion & Company. ISBN 978-1-910777-84-8. Schönleben, Eduard [de]: Fritz Todt, der Mensch, der Ingenieur, der Nationalsozialist...
- 215–227. doi:10.1007/s40262-024-01450-8. PMID 39838235. Eckernäs E, Macan-Schönleben A, Andresen-Bergström M, Birgersson S, Hoffmann KJ, Ashton M (December...
- Croatian historiography, 17th-century Carniolan historian Johann Ludwig Schönleben accepted the charter's narration and connected the Blagaj kinship to the...
- Generals Adolf Johan av Pfalz, Jerzy Niemirycz, and Johan Benedikt von Schönleben led the 4,000 Swedish troops. In the beginning of the campaign during...
- squadrons 2nd Karelian dragoons Second Line Mj. Gen. Johan Benedict von Schönleben Col. Robert Lichton 4 squadrons Nya Adelsfanan cavalry Col. Hans Wachtmeister...
- Heinsius the Elder, Dutch scholar (b. 1620) October 15 – Johann Ludwig Schönleben, Carniolan priest (b. 1618) November 2 – Eleanor of Anhalt-Zerbst, duchess...
- Archived from the original on October 10, 2017. Retrieved January 31, 2015. Schönleben, Dominik (January 30, 2015). "Wikipedia schließt fünf feministische Autoren...
- Saxon force is usually estimated to have been between 3,000 (Imhof & Schönleben 1719, p. 101) and 4,000 men.(Stenhammar 1918, p. 72) Flemming's Dragoons...