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  1. 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.

  2. Hace 3 días · In mid-2019, it was revealed that Prince Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia, Head of the House of Hohenzollern had filed claims for permanent right of residency for his family in Cecilienhof, or one of two other Hohenzollern palaces in Potsdam, as well as return of the family library, 266 paintings, an imperial crown and sceptre, and the ...

  3. Hace 2 días · The Habsburg’s rivals and neighbours to the north, the counts of Württemberg, had combined with the Swabian nobles to foil the attempt of Rudolf to revive the defunct duchy of Swabia for one of his sons.

  4. 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 recover ...

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  5. Hace 5 días · In the former states of Baden and Württemberg-Hohenzollern, defunct since 1952, the heads of state held the title State President (Staatspräsident). Nevertheless, in Germany, it is common to refer to all sixteen heads of the states as minister-presidents, if they are referred to collectively.

  6. 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!

  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.