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- Störnstein is a muni****lity in the district of Neustadt an der Waldnaab in Bavaria, Germany. Störnstein was also the name of a former Princely County...
- Kaimling, der Wurzer zu Kemaden, der Wurzer zu Ruprechtsreut, der Wurzer zum Stornstein). In the mid-1400s, the family were no longer counted among the nobility...
- heraldic lion of the Palatinate three stars from the arms of the county of Störnstein blue and white bars from the arms of the county of Leuchtenberg Genesis...
- possessed extensive landholdings in Bohemia as well as the county of Störnstein-Neustadt in the Upper Palatinate. Gluck's father, Alexander, was born...
- Girnitz is a river of Bavaria, Germany. It flows into the Floß in Störnstein. List of rivers of Bavaria Complete table of the Bavarian Waterbody Register...
- roudnický in Czech). The family's Imperial immediacy over Princely county of Störnstein was mediatized to Bavaria in 1807. As such, the House of Lobkowicz belong...
- Lobkowicz Prince Austria Jaroslav, 14th Prince (b.1942) Princely county of Störnstein mediatised by Bavaria in 1807, and rights to this territory sold to it...
- Stingelheim Stingelheim Siebmacher 1605:84,5 House of Störn von Störnstein Störn zum Störnstein Siebmacher 1605:88,5 Stralenfels Stralnfels Siebmacher 1605:99...
- a muni****lity in Brandenburg, Germany a village in the muni****lity Störnstein in Bavaria, Germany Lanz, German name from Lomnice, a village in Sokolov...
- Lobkowicz, however, the family's Imperial immediacy over Princely county of Störnstein in the Holy Roman Empire had been mediatized to Bavaria in 1807. As such...