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  1. Emilie (Ämilie, Aemilie) Juliane (19 August 1637 – 3 December 1706) was a German countess and hymn writer. Biography. Emilie Juliane was a daughter of Count Albert Frederick I of Barby-Mühlingen and his wife, Sophia Ursula of Oldenburg-Delmenhorst.

  2. Emilia Juliana de Barby-Mühlingen (en alemán, Æmilie Juliane von Barby-Mühlingen; Heidecksburg, 19 de agosto de 1637-Rudolstadt, 3 de diciembre de 1706) [1] fue una condesa de Schwarzburgo-Rudolstadt por matrimonio y escritora de himnos alemana.

  3. 1 de may. de 2022 · Genealogy for Emilie Juliane von Barby Rosenburg Mühlingen (Barby), Gräfin zu Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (1637 - 1706) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  4. Biografía. Emilie Juliane era hija del conde Albert Frederick I de Barby-Mühlingen y su esposa, Sophia Ursula de Oldenburg-Delmenhorst. Durante la Guerra de los Treinta Años, su padre y su familia se vieron obligados a buscar refugio en el castillo de Heidecksburg en Rudolstadt después de ser perseguidos por su fe protestante luterana.

  5. Daughter of Count Albrecht von Barby-Mühlingen, X and Maria von Anhalt-Zerbst, Gräfin zu Barby und Mühlingen Wife of Ernst VII, Count Of Honstein-Lohra-Klettenberg Sister of Countess Maria zu Erbach und Waldeck-Eisenberg, lV. Managed by: Private User. Last Updated: April 26, 2022. View Complete Profile.

  6. Aliases: Æmilie Juliane von Barby-Mühlingen; Countess Emilie Juliane of Barby-Mühlingen Life. Born: 19. August 1637 Died: 3. December 1706 Biography. View the Wikipedia article on Ämilie Juliane von Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. Settings of text by Ämilie Juliane von Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. Bis hierher hat mich Gott gebracht (Gustav Beckmann)

  7. His wife was the famous poet and hymn writer Emilie Juliane, née Countess of Barby-Mühlingen. Albert Anton was esteemed very highly by Emperor Joseph I. In 1705, he was appointed imperial commissioner and tasked with organizing the Emperor's homage in the free imperial cities of Mühlhausen and Goslar.