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  1. Alexandrine von Taxis (1 August 1589 – 26 December 1666), was a German noblewoman who served as Imperial General Postmaster of the Kaiserliche Reichspost, the General Post Office of the Holy Roman Empire, as well as the Post Master of the Spanish Netherlands, from 1628 until 1646.

  2. Alexandrine von Taxis (gebürtig: de Rye, Comtesse de Varax, getauft 1. August 1589 in Brüssel; † 26. Dezember 1666) [1] war als Witwe Leonhards II. von Taxis in der Zeit von 1628 bis 1646 stellvertretend für ihren minderjährigen Sohn Lamoral Claudius Franz Generalpostmeisterin der Kaiserlichen Reichspost und ...

  3. Alexandrine von Taxis (1 August 1589 – 26 December 1666), was a German noblewoman who served as Imperial General Postmaster of the Kaiserliche Reichspost, the General Post Office of the Holy Roman Empire, as well as the Post Master of the Spanish Netherlands, from 1628 until 1646.

  4. Alexandrine von Taxis (gebürtig: de Rye, Comtesse de Varax, getauft 1. August 1589 in Brüssel ; † 26. Dezember 1666 ) [1] war als Witwe Leonhards II. von Taxis in der Zeit von 1628 bis 1646 stellvertretend für ihren minderjährigen Sohn Lamoral Claudius Franz Generalpostmeisterin der Kaiserlichen Reichspost und Generalpostmeisterin in den ...

  5. Alexandrine von Taxis (1 de agosto de 1589 - 26 de diciembre de 1666), fue una mujer de la nobleza alemana que se desempeñó como directora general imperial de correos del Kaiserliche Reichspost, la oficina general de correos del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico, así como directora de correos de los Países Bajos españoles, desde 1628 hasta 1646.

  6. The Princely House of Thurn and Taxis (German: Fürstenhaus Thurn und Taxis, [ˈtuːɐ̯n ʔʊnt ˈtaksɪs]) is a family of German nobility that is part of the Briefadel.

  7. They included Alexandrine von Taxis, who took charge in 1628. She ran the Imperial Postal Service on behalf of her late husband and is now considered the first female entrepreneur in German history. Moreover, the 17th century was also the period in which the Thurn und Taxis family achieved growing social prestige.