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Leopold von
Sedlnitzky (29 July 1787 – 25
March 1871) was a
Roman Catholic bishop of Breslau, who
after abdicating as
bishop converted to Protestantism...
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Count Wilhelm Heinrich Ludwig Arend von Perponcher-
Sedlnitzky (17 July 1819 – 24 June 1893) was a Dutch-German diplomat.
Perponcher was born in Berlin...
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Hendrik George,
Count de
Perponcher Sedlnitsky (also
Sedlnitzky; 19 May 1771 – 29
November 1856) was a
Dutch general and diplomat. He
commanded the 2nd...
- Schönborn (or Schönborn-Bucheim) Schönfeld(t)
Schwarzbauer Sedlnitzky-Odrowaz (cf.
Sedlnitzky) Ségur-Cabanac
Seiler Seilern-Aspang Serényi
Sermage Siemienski-Lewicki...
- the
legation 1868–1871:
Wilhelm von Perponcher-
Sedlnitzky 1871–1874:
Wilhelm von Perponcher-
Sedlnitzky 1874–1882:
Julius von
Canitz und
Dallwitz 1882–1884:...
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Perponcher Sedlnitzky (1767-1837), a lady-in-waiting to the
Princess of
Orange who was a
daughter of
Baron Cornelis de
Perponcher Sedlnitzky (1733-1776)...
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named Hans and Job. He came from a Moravian-Silesian
noble family of
Sedlnitzky von
Choltitz (Odrowąż coat of arms). His
uncle Hermann von
Choltitz was...
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actual powers. The
extensive security mechanism was
headed by
Count Joseph Sedlnitzky,
under Metternich's
personal supervision,
while religion was seen merely...
- Blücher.
After her
death in 1870, he
married Elisabeth von Perponcher-
Sedlnitzky.
After her
death in 1894, he
married Princess Wanda Ada Radziwiłł. The...
- Venier, Vrints, Fünfkirchen, Widmann-
Sedlnitzky, Dobrženský von Dobrženitz, Walterskirchen, Gudenus,
Sedlnitzky, Ludwigstorff, and W****ilko von Serecki...