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  1. Hace 3 días · The Duke of Prussia adopted the title of king as Frederick I, establishing his status as a monarch whose royal territory lay outside the boundaries of the Holy Roman Empire, with the assent of Emperor Leopold I: Frederick could not be "King of Prussia" because part of Prussia's lands were under the suzerainty of the Crown of the ...

  2. Hace 2 días · Prince Friedrich Hohenlohe-Bartenstein, was the son of Prince Johannes Hohenlohe-Bartenstein (b.1863) of Württemberg, and Princess Anna Austria-Toscana (b.1879) in Bavaria. He was husband of Marie Claire Buet.

  3. Hace 2 días · Sigismund granted this dubious asset in 1415 to his faithful ally Frederick, burgrave of Nürnberg. The kingdom of Bohemia remained the durable territorial core of the Luxembourg dominions, and its silver mines at Kuttenberg (now Kutná Hora, in the Czech Republic), under German supervision, vastly increased crown revenues.

  4. Hace 3 días · The illustri ous Bavarian Duchess who married (and divorced) the prominent art expert, Duke Philipp of Württemberg, Duchess Marie-Caroline has worn several specular heirlooms, but her collection includes this spectacular modern Topaz and Diamond Suite!

  5. Hace 2 días · It became the principal residence of the counts about 1320, and after 1482 it was successively the capital of the Württemberg county, duchy, kingdom, and state. Prosperity in the 16th century was followed by a decline during the Thirty Years’ War (1618–48) and the French invasions of Louis XIV (1681–84), from which it did not ...

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  6. Hace 2 días · Hegel was born on 27 August 1770 in Stuttgart, capital of the Duchy of Württemberg in the Holy Roman Empire (now southwestern Germany). Christened Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, he was known as Wilhelm to his close family.

  7. Hace 4 días · Auf einem Berg­sporn über Beu­tels­bach, dem Kap­pel­berg, stand einst die Burg der Her­ren von Beu­tels­bach, bevor diese um 1080 eine neue Burg auf dem „Wür­ten­berg“ hoch über dem Ne­ckar­tal er­rich­te­ten und sich fort­an nach die­ser be­nann­ten.