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Reuss (en alemán: Reuß) fue el nombre de varios estados históricos localizados en el actual estado federado de Turingia, Alemania. Sus gobernantes, la Casa de Reuss , nombraron a sus hijos Heinrich (en español: Enrique ) después de finales del siglo XII , en honor al emperador Enrique VI del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico (1190-97), a ...
- República de Reuss - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
La República de Reuss, también Estado Popular de Reuss (en...
- Reuss - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
El nombre Reuss se puede referir a: Geografía. el río Reuss...
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Theodor Reuss (18 de junio de 1855 - 28 de octubre de 1923)...
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Reuss (German: Reuß, ROYSS) was the name of several historical states located in present-day Thuringia, Germany. Several lordships of the Holy Roman Empire which arose after 1300 and became Imperial Counties from 1673 and Imperial Principalities in the late 18th century were ruled by the House of Reuss.
RulerRulerBornReignc.1090 Son of ?1122 – 1 August 11631124 Second son of Erkenbert I and ...1 August 1163 – c.11751122 First son of Erkenbert I and Jordana ...1 August 1163 – 1193c.1125 Third son of Erkenbert I and ...1 August 1163 – 1171Lordship of Weida (in Osterode)The Reuss (German pronunciation: ⓘ; Swiss German: Rüüss) is a river in Switzerland. With a length of 164 kilometres (102 mi) and a drainage basin of 3,426 square kilometres (1,323 sq mi), it is the fourth largest river in Switzerland (after the Rhine , Aare and Rhône ).
Reuss may refer to: Reuss (surname) Reuss (river) in Switzerland. Reuss (state) or Reuß, several former states or countries in present-day Germany, and the Republic of Reuss. Reuss Elder Line and Reuss Younger Line (House of Reuss), members include: At least 45 princes "Heinrich von Reuss".