- The
first Waldgraves or
Wildgraves (Latin:
comites silvestres)
descended from a
division of the
House of the
Counts of
Nahegau in the year 1113. When the...
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called themselves Wildgraves and Raugraves, respectively. They were
named after the
geographic properties of
their territories:
Wildgrave (German: Wildgraf;...
- The
county of the
Bakony (Hungarian:
bakonyi erdőispánság) was a
royal land in the
Kingdom of
Hungary in the
Bakony forest formed in the 12th century....
- "Prince of Salm-Kyrburg,
Sovereign Prince of Ahaus,
Bocholt and Gemen,
Wildgrave of
Dhaun and Kyrburg,
Rhinegrave of Stein". The last prince, Frederick...
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Dorothea was born on 6
January 1614 as the
daughter of John Casimir,
Wildgrave and
Rhinegrave of Salm-Kyrburg, and
Countess Dorothea of Solms-Laubach...
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Jacques de
Montreal Fr.
Widekind (1271–1279) Gérard de
Villers Frédéric
wildgrave de Salm (1289)
Bertram von
Esbeke (1296) Frédéric de
Nigrip Frédéric von...
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nembeli (II.) István; d. 1307/09) was a
Hungarian noble who
served as
Wildgrave of
Bakony in 1280. He was born into the Trencsén
branch of the gens Csák...
- the
Wildgraves (the "Wild Counts")
around 1148 (heirs of the Emichones). The
first Raugrave was
Emich I (ca. 1128-1172),
second son of the
Wildgrave Emich...
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Wildgravine Consort of Salm-Kyrburg 22 Feb 1653 5 Feb 1718 John XI,
Wildgrave of Salm-Kyrburg, no
issue Eleonore of Austria,
Queen Consort of Poland...
- cousin,
Roland I Rátót in that position.
After that he
functioned as
Wildgrave of
Bakony in 1279. His
predecessor Csák from the
kindred Csák was mentioned...