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- Fernando Pinto Echeverria Delegates: Alfredo Volio Mata, Christian de Tattenbach, Fernando Hine, Gonzalo Facio, Fabio Fournier, Ruben Esquivel de la Guardia...
- hard to approach for artillery. It was defended by Count Georg Ignaz von Tattenbach [de]. As Noailles began his march in the winter, the weather was harsh...
- Archduke Ferdinand 1594–1597 counts Tattenbach 1597–1670 Holy Roman Emperor 1670–1685 Johann and Otto Tattenbach 1685–1692 Žiče Charterhouse 1692–1783...
- 1692 – 28 July 1726 County of Schleiz (Younger Line) Johanna Dorothea of Tattenbach-Geilsdorf (13 March 1675 – 26 October 1714) 1 September 1692 Geilsdorf...
- it. GermanyJoseph Maria von Radowitz, Jr. and Christian, Count of Tattenbach Austro-Hungary – Rudolph, Count of Welsersheimb and Leopold, Count Bolesta-Koziebrodzki...
- is killed in a duel with Cavalry Captain (Rittmeister) Count Tattenbach after Tattenbach implies that Dr. Demant's best friend, Lieutenant Carl Joseph...
- D****anowsky; Prussian title but long present in Galicia and Vienna) Tarnowski Tattenbach Taxis-Bordogna Teleki (von Szek) Terlago (von) Teuffenbach (von Thonradel)...
- Chief Justice of Hungary, and Styrian governor, Count Hans Erasmus von Tattenbach – were executed (the latter in Graz on 1 December 1671). In the view of...
- Tattenbach counts from Baumgarten. After the death of the Electoral Minister, Count Max Joseph von Tattenbach in 1802, Count Heinrich von Tattenbach,...
- Stumm-Ramholz (1892–1914), who married Bavarian treasurer Eberhard von Tattenbach, in 1912. Baron von Stumm-Ramholz died on 31 July 1910, in Coswig, Saxony...