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- descendants of the Counts of Schwalenberg [de] (based at Schwalenberg Castle), ultimately descendent from Widekind I of Schwalenberg [de] (reigned 1127–1136/7)...
- Schieder-Schwalenberg (Low German: Schüer-Schwalenberg) is a town in the Lippe district, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is situated approximately...
- Lemgo and Salzuflen, as well as the village of Schwalenberg were outside of the Amt-system (Schwalenberg received the status of city in 1906). In 1910...
- Günther I of Schwalenberg was a German nobleman. He was elected Archbishop of Magdeburg in 1277, but had to step down in 1278. He was Bishop of the Bishopric...
- Castle, Kalletal Schwalenberg Castle Sternberg Castle, Extertal Horn Castle Alverdissen Castle, Barntrup Schieder House, Schieder-Schwalenberg Lopshorn hunting...
- Pilot and First Season Comedy Series Angelique Midthunder, Jennifer Schwalenberg, Chris Freihofer, Stacey Rice, and Lisa Zambetti Nominated Critics' Choice...
- Lippe-Detmold. He received Biesterfeld with parts of the former county of Schwalenberg, as a paragium. From the Lippe-Biesterfeld branch the line of Lippe-Weissenfeld...
- titles include Prince of Lippe, Lord and Count of Biesterfeld, Count of Schwalenberg and Sternberg, Hereditary Burgrave of Utrecht, etc. The prince is the...
- Television Pilot and First Season Drama Angelique Midthunder, Jennifer Venditti, Tara Mazzucca, Victoria Cadwallader, Jennifer Schwalenberg Nominated...
- (1709-1787), received Weissenfeld manor house in the forest near Schieder-Schwalenberg as his seat in 1734. Both, Biesterfeld and Weissenfeld were so-called...