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Philipp Christoph von
Sötern (11
December 1567 – 7
February 1652) was the Prince-Bishop of
Speyer from 1610 to 1652 and the Archbishop-Elector of Trier...
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Sauternes (French pronunciation: [
sotɛʁn]; Occitan: Sautèrnas) is a
commune in the
Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France. It...
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During the
Thirty Years' War, Archbishop-Elector
Philipp Christoph von
Sötern supported France against the Habsburgs,
leading to a
rivalry between French...
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Speyer from 1316 to 1803. The town is
named after Philipp Christoph von
Sötern, who was
bishop from 1610–1652. It was
ruled by
France between 1644 and...
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Sauvignon blanc (French pronunciation: [soviɲɔ̃ blɑ̃] ) is a green-skinned
grape variety that
originates from the city of
Bordeaux in France. The grape...
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Sauternes (French pronunciation: [
sotɛʁn]) is a
French sweet wine from the
region of the same name in the
Graves section in Bordeaux.
Sauternes wine is...
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Ehrenbreitstein Fortress.
Constructed between 1626 and 1632 by
Philipp Christoph von
Sötern (1567–1652), Prince-Elector of Trier, it
served as the main
residence of...
- Genetin, Gennetin,
Gentin a Romorantin, Gros Sauvignon, Libournais,
Melkii Sotern,
Muskat Silvaner,
Muskat Sylvaner,
Muskatani Silvanec,
Muskatni Silvanec...
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possessions including Baldern Castle and
Katzenstein Castle as well as the
Sötern lordship went over to the Oettingen-Wallerstein line.
Ludwig Kraft, 2nd...
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miles to
Trier which he
recaptured for its
elector Philipp Christoph von
Sötern after over a
decade of
imperialist occupation.
Having taken control of the...