- The von
Wedderkop was a
German noble family originated in
Lower Saxony and went
extinct in 1962. In the 17th
century the von
Wedderkop family received...
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aristocratic history of the
noble Wedderkop family.
Magnus von
Wedderkop was born in Husum, Germany, as the son of
Henning von
Wedderkop, who
married Anna Truwelstochter...
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Hermann von
Wedderkop (1875–1956), also
known as Weddo, was a
German writer,
translator and
editor of the art
magazine Der Querschnitt. He was born into...
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Wilhelm Leibniz used
iterative why
questions in his
letter to
Magnus von
Wedderkop in 1671, in
which he
applied elements of
argumentation that he
later used...
- Pound, Evan Shipman,
Gertrude Stein,
Alice B. Toklas, and
Hermann von
Wedderkop. The work
mentions many bars, cafes, and
hotels that
still exist in Paris...
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House Effective 1700-1709
Signatories Johann Hugo von
Lente Magnus von
Wedderkop Christoph Blome Pincier von Königstein
Parties Denmark-Norway Swedish...
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serving until 1744. In 1714,
Wyche was
married to Anne von
Wedderkop,
daughter of
Magnus von
Wedderkop,
Prime Minister to the Duke of Holstein. As her dowry...
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Enhielm von Köhnnigstedt
Blixenstierna Wohlberg Pihlcrantz Frölich von
Wedderkop Gersdorff [8] von
Stefken Rappe Wadenfelt von
Kochen Schauman Iserhielm...
- kongernessamling.dk (in Danish).
Retrieved 28
September 2024. Hougaard, O.;
Wedderkop Hedegaard, A., eds. (1918). "Nykøbing-Falster". Købstæderne i Lolland-Falsters...
- W****ermann (1873–1934, f/p/nf)
Frank Wedekind (1864–1918, d)
Hermann von
Wedderkop (1875–1956, nf/f)
Armin T.
Wegner (1886–1978, nf)
Josef Magnus Wehner...