- The town of
Wächtersbach (German pronunciation: [ˈvɛçtɐsˌbax] ) is part of the Main-Kinzig-Kreis in Hesse, Germany. In 1982, the town
hosted the 22nd Hessentag...
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manufacturer in
Brachttal near
Wächtersbach,
which was
founded in 1832 by the
Prince Adolf of
Ysenburg and Büdingen of Isenburg-
Wächtersbach. It is a registered...
- Isenburg-
Wächtersbach was a
County of
southern Hesse, Germany, for
almost all its
existence within the Holy
Roman Empire. It was
created in 1673 as a partition...
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Wächtersbach station is a
station in the town of
Wächtersbach in the
German state of
Hesse on the Frankfurt–Göttingen railway. The
former Bad Orb Light...
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January 1695 -
Wächtersbach, 7 May 1759),
married on 7
December 1725 to
Ferdinand Maximilian,
Count of Isenburg-Büdingen in
Wächtersbach.
Fredericka Louise...
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Adolph II of Isenburg-
Wächtersbach (26 July 1795 – 22
August 1859) was a
German aristocrat, as
Count of Isenburg-
Wächtersbach. The
county itself lasted...
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Louis Maximilian I of Isenburg-
Wächtersbach was a
German count of Isenburg-
Wächtersbach from 1798 to 1805. The
county itself lasted from 1673 to 1806 in...
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Albert Augustus of Isenburg-
Wächtersbach was a
German count of Isenburg-
Wächtersbach from 1780
until 1782. The
county itself lasted from 1673 to 1806 in...
- Isenburg-Büdingen, Isenburg-Birstein, Isenburg-Meerholz and Isenburg-
Wächtersbach existed.
Today still exist the (Roman Catholic)
princes of
Isenburg (at...
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Louis Maximilian II of Isenburg-
Wächtersbach was a
German count, and the last
count of Isenburg-
Wächtersbach in the
central Holy
Roman Empire. His countship...