The House of Oettingen was a high-ranking noble Franconian and Swabian family. It ruled various estates that composed the County of Oettingen between the...
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Oettingen in Bayern (Swabian: Eadi) is a town in the Donau-Ries district, in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 29 km (18 mi) northwest of Donauwörth...
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Donau-Ries (category Districts of Bavaria)
years of the Holy Roman Empire new castles were erected, among them Schloss Oettingen, which was the centre of the county of Oettingen. This county was...
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Mathilde Sophie of Oettingen-Oettingen and Oettingen-Spielberg (in German: Mathilde Sophie, Prinzessin zu Oettingen-Oettingen und Oettingen-Spielberg; 9...
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During the following century, several of these states were acquired by the County of Württemberg or the Duchy of Austria, as marked above. In 1803 Bavarian...
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with a population of approximately 20,674. It is located approximately 115 km (71 mi) east of Stuttgart, and 145 km (90 mi) northwest of Munich. It was built...
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south of today's town centre and was subject first to Ellwangen abbey, later to the House of Hohenstaufen, and eventually to the House of Oettingen. 1426...
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Principality of Salm-Kyrburg: Parts of the Mayoralty of Fischbach; County of Oettingen: Eiweiler [de] in the Mayoralty of Neunkirchen; Electorate of Trier:...
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account of the status of the abbey, which was not immediate, but because it was conferred on him by the abbey's ownership of the immediate County of Bonndorf...
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the County of Oettingen, which also acquired the Ansbach fiefs and in 1750 those of the Ellwangen Abbey. In 1806 Aufhausen came to the Kingdom of Bavaria...
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Lord Max Percy (category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh Business School)
July 2017, he married Princess Nora of Oettingen-Spielberg, daughter of Albrecht Ernst, 10th Prince of Oettingen-Spielberg, in a religious ceremony at...
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shown when he began to attend the gymnasium of Oettingen, and in 1782, when he went to the university of Altdorf, near Nuremberg. At the same time he...
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Joachim von Oettingen (28 March [O.S. 15] 1836 – 5 September 1920) was a Baltic German physicist and music theorist. He was the brother of theologian Alexander...
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The County of Nassau was a German state within the Holy Roman Empire and later part of the German Confederation. Its ruling dynasty, the male line of which...
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Imperial Counties from 1673 and Imperial Principalities in the late 18th century were ruled by the House of Reuss. A varying number of these counties came...
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of Legnica. Countess Palatine Barbara (1559 – 1618), married on 7 November 1591 Gottfried, Count of Oettingen-Oettingen. Charles I, Count Palatine of...
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(1552–1590), the daughter of Count Friedrich V of Oettingen-Wallerstein. He studied law and political sciences at the Universities of Freiburg and Ingolstadt...
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burgraviate of Nuremberg in 1200 from his father and exchanged it for the county of Zollern in 1218 with his brother, thereby founding the Swabian branch of the...
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Fugger family (redirect from Fuggers of the Lily)
8th Prince 1979–present (b. 1946), m. Princess Alexandra of Oettingen-Oettingen und Oettingen-Spielberg Hereditary Prince Leopold (b. 1980); m. Annina...
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1776)[citation needed] ∞ 25 August 1774 Kraft Ernst, Prince of Oettingen-Oettingen Princess Sophie Friederike of Thurn and Taxis (born 20 July 1758; † 31 May 1800)[citation...
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Germany portal List of Counts of East Frisia List of East Frisian people...
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widowed grandmother Irmengard of Oettingen lived as a nun. From his early years Rupert took part in the government of the Electoral Palatinate to which...
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the eldest son of Joseph Friedrich Ernst, Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen and his first wife, Maria Franziska Louise of Oettingen-Spielberg. From...
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younger son of Count Philipp Wolfgang of Hanau-Lichtenberg (1595–1641) and Countess Johanna of Oettingen-Oettingen (d. 1639). Although he was a younger...
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Werdenberg was a county of the Holy Roman Empire, within the Duchy of Swabia, situated on either side of the Alpine Rhine, including parts of what is now St...
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the beginning of the County of Württemberg in the 11th century to the end of the Kingdom of Württemberg in 1918. In 1803, the Duke of Württemberg was...
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Swabian Circle (redirect from Circle of Swabia)
territory of the former German stem-duchy of Swabia. However, it did not include the Habsburg home territories of Swabian Austria, the member states of the...
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Kuremaa features an estate that was owned by the von Oettingen family until the early 20th century. Part of the estate's manor house is now a museum, its windmill...
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This is a list of the longest-reigning monarchs of all time, detailing the monarchs and lifelong leaders who have reigned the longest in world history...
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