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  1. 29 de abr. de 2022 · Scholars have uncovered parallels between the legendary Snow White and Margarete von Waldeck (1533–1554). Like Snow White, Margarete was a strikingly attractive young woman. Like Snow White she had a problematic relationship with her stepmother. She grew up in the mining town of Waldeck, where small children known as "dwarfs" worked in the ...

  2. Philip Dietrich (also known as Philip Theodore) (2 November 1614 in Arolsen – 7 December 1645 in Korbach), was the ruling Count of Waldeck-Eisenberg from 1640 until his death. Family [ edit ] He was the son of Count Wolrad IV of Waldeck-Eisenberg and his wife Anna of Baden-Durlach , heir to the Lordship of Cuylenburg in today's Netherlands .

  3. 17 de feb. de 2024 · Arolsen, Kassel, Waldeck, Deutschland (HRR) 1574. November 30, 1574. Age 81. Death of Philipp IV, count of Waldeck-Wildungen. Genealogy for Philipp von Waldeck-Wildungen, Graf von Waldeck-Wildungen (1493 - 1574) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  4. Henry III, Lord of Waldeck. Henry IV, Count of Waldeck. Henry VI, Count of Waldeck. Henry VII, Count of Waldeck. Henry VIII, Count of Waldeck. Henry IX, Count of Waldeck. Henry Wolrad, Count of Waldeck.

  5. 14 de nov. de 2023 · Margaretha von waldeck. Margaretha von Waldeck (1533 – 15 March 1554) was the daughter of Philip IV, Count of Waldeck-Wildungen (1493–1574) and his first wife, Margaret Cirksena (1500–1537), daughter of Edzard I, Count of East Frisia. She is believed to be an influence for the fairy tale of Snow White.

  6. Count Philip IV of Waldeck (born: 1493 at Friedrichstein Castle in Bad Wildungen; died: 30 November 1574 at Waldeck Castle in Waldeck) was Count of Waldeck-Wildungen from 1513 to 1574. In 1526, he and his uncle Philip III of Waldeck-Eisenberg led the Lutheran Reformation in the county of Waldeck. Background

  7. Otto IV, Count of Waldeck at Landau (c. 1440 – 14 October 1494 at Wetterburg Castle in Arolsen) was the third and last ruling count of the elder Waldeck-Landau line. He was the grandson of Count Adolph III (d. 1431), who had founded the elder Waldeck-Landau line in 1387 and was the third and only surviving son of Count Otto III (d. 1458 or 1459) and his wife Anna of Oldenburg.