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- Besserer von Thalfingen is the name of an old Swabian family. The members of the line were originally located in Bavaria and Württemberg. The family line...
- Albrecht Theodorich Freiherr Besserer von Thalfingen (8 October 1787 – 1 February 1839) was a Bavarian General, Hofmarschall of Maximilian I Joseph of...
- Ulm–Neu-Ulm in the district of Neu-Ulm in Bavaria, Germany. Muni****lity parts: Thalfingen: 4 211 residents, 8.83 km² Oberelchingen: 3 024 residents, 7.31 km² Unterelchingen:...
- also (Ambrosio Alfínger in Spanish) Dalfinger, Thalfinger, (ca. 1500 in Thalfingen near Ulm – 31 May 1533 near Chinácota in modern-day Colombia) was a German...
- Thalfingen (b Ulm) station is a railway station in the town of Elchingen, located in Bayern, Germany. It is owned and operated by Deutsche Bahn. The station...
- issue Heinrich IX Prinz Reuss (b. 30 June 1947) ⚭ Amelie Besserer von Thalfingen (b. 1959); has issue Heinrich X Prinz Reuss (b. 28 July 1948) ⚭ Elisabeth...
- Government offices Preceded by Georg von Weinrich Ministers of War (Bavaria) 1836–1838 Succeeded by Albrecht Freiherr Besserer von Thalfingen (acting)...
- Vasilyevich Belyaev Mikhail Berens Vasily Berkov Albrecht Besserer von Thalfingen Vasily Biskupsky Herbert von Bismarck Wilhelm von Bismarck Georgy Bobrikov...
- notary, and politician Bessemer (disambiguation) Besser Besserer von Thalfingen This page lists people with the surname Besserer. If an internal link...
- Baptist Peter von Carl [de] 1761–1847 1806 Johann Jakob Besserer von Thalfingen [de] 1753–1834 1807–1813 Johann Christoph von Zabuesnig [de] 1747–1827...