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Weitra (Austrian German: [ˈvaɪtra] ; Czech: Vitoraz) is a
small town in the
district of Gmünd in the
Austrian state of
Lower Austria. The muni****lity...
- Fürstenberg-
Weitra was a
cadet branch of the
princely House of Fürstenberg,
originally from
Donaueschingen in Swabia, in present-day
southwestern Baden-Württemberg...
- Nepomuk's wife, Eva Maria, died 28
December 1873, at the age 81 in Spital,
Weitra. Johanna's daughter, Nepomuk's granddaughter,
Klara Pölzl,
would eventually...
- Fürstenberg-
Weitra (born 1958),
adopted by Karl Egon V and
inherited the
Landgraviate of Fürstenberg-
Weitra in 1973
Prince Vincenz of Fürstenberg-
Weitra (born...
- (German: Pürglitz), Bohemia, Tavíkovice (German: Taikowitz) in
Moravia and
Weitra in Austria. In 1664, Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg was
raised to a prin****lity...
- Joseph,
Prince of Liechtenstein, and
Landgravine Josepha of Fürstenberg-
Weitra, and a
nephew of
Prince Aloys I.
Aloys II
married Countess Franziska Kinsky...
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Landgravine Josepha of Fürstenberg-
Weitra (German: Landgräfin
Josefa zu Fürstenberg-
Weitra; 21 June 1776 – 23
February 1848) was
princess consort of Liechtenstein...
- Anna
Maria Göschl (23
August 1760 – 7
December 1854) in
Spital – a part of
Weitra, Austria. He was
baptized as a
Roman Catholic.
Hiedler left his
family farm...
- Germany. It
emerged in 1759 as a
partition of the
Austrian Fürstenberg-
Weitra line. The
landgraves resided at
Taikowitz Castle in
southern Moravia, in...
-
Prince of
Liechtenstein and his wife,
Landgravine Josepha of Fürstenberg-
Weitra. She was
disliked by the Empress, as she was a
friend and a
confidante of...