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  1. 23 de ene. de 2016 · John Francis von Aichelberg and Anna Sophia von Trautenburg. The family was in the nobility from the early 16th. century. Dorothea Christina of Aichelberg became a lady's maid from Duchess Elisabeth Charlotte of Anhalt-Harzgerode. After the death of Duke Augustus (husband of Duchess Elisabeth), Dorothea Chirstina started a relationship with

  2. 14 de oct. de 2022 · Dorothea Christina von Aichelberg (alternative spellings Dorothee, Dorothy, Chritine, Christiane, von Echelberg, von Aichelburg 23 January 1674 in Plon 22 June 1762 ...

  3. Dorotea Cristina d'Aichelberg; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Dorothea Christina von Aichelberg; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Dorothée-Christine d'Aichelberg; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Progetto:WikiDonne/Liste voci mancanti/Donne nate nel XVII secolo; Usage on no.wikipedia.org Dorothea Christina von Aichelberg; Usage on www.wikidata.org Q472999

  4. Dorothea Christina of Aichelberg (1674-1762) Without logging in it is only possible to see persons who already died. Register an account or log in to see more persons. As a member you can find cousins who are already members and learn how you are related to any person.

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  6. 11 de jul. de 2019 · Dorothea Christina von Aichelberg; Usage on en.wikipedia.org Dorothea Christina von Aichelberg; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Dorothée-Christine d'Aichelberg; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Progetto:WikiDonne/Liste voci mancanti/Donne nate nel XVII secolo; Usage on no.wikipedia.org Dorothea Christina von Aichelberg; Usage on www.wikidata.org Q472999

  7. Dorothea Christina was the daughter of John Francis von Aichelberg, Hofmeister and bailiff in Norburg, and his wife Anna Sophia von Trautenburg gennant Beyern. Her father belonged to a Roman Catholic Carinthian family whose nobility had been confirmed as of the early 16th century. [2]