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Freiherr [Baron] von
Warsberg (30
March 1836 – 28 May 1889) was an
Austrian government official and
travel writer.
Alexander von
Warsberg was the
eldest son...
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known as Sisi,
after a
suggestion by the
Austrian consul Alexander von
Warsberg.
Elisabeth was
deeply saddened by the
tragic loss of her only son, Crown...
- of
Trier claimed it for itself,
whereas on the
other hand, the
Baron of
Warsberg viewed the
village as an allodial, Imperial,
knightly landhold. Königsau...
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Sarrebourg •
Schlossberg •
Turquestein • Vry •
Waldeck •
Warsberg •
Weckerburg •
Weidesheim •
Woippy •
Xouaxange Bas-Rhin (67) Andlau...
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Marianne Baum (1912–1942),
resistance fighter against ****sm
Alexander von
Warsberg (1836–1889),
Austrian government official and
travel writer Direktwahlen...
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Deutschlandfunk (DLF)
Helpterberg 10 96.5
bigFM (Rheinland-Pfalz) Saarburg-
Warsberg 0,25 96.5
Radio BOB! (Hessen) Korbach/An der
Strother Str. 0,2 96.5 RundFunk...
- (Middle Rhine:
lordship of Gimborn-Neustadt;
mediatized 1803)
Wambolt Warsberg (Lower Rhine)
Weihmar Weiler Weitersheim Welden Welling Welschberg Welser...
- 1309). Matilda,
married c. 1314
Matthias of
Lorraine (d. c. 1330), Lord of
Warsberg. ****ley 2002, p. 104.
Pollock 2015, p. 185.
Verbruggen 2002, p. 19. Maxwell...
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formed part of the
manor of ****e, and in the mid-14th century, Gérard de
Warsberg was
granted fiefdom over it.
Within the
Roman Catholic Church, the village...
- Matilda,
married about 1314 in
Matthieu of
Lorraine (d. 1330), lord of
Warsberg Guida Myrl Jackson-Laufer,
Women Rulers Throughout the Ages: An Illustrated...