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Town in Hesse, Germany
Erbach (German pronunciation: [ˈɛʁbax] ) is a town and the district seat of the Odenwaldkreis (district) in Hesse, Germany. It has a population of around
Erbach,_Hesse
2nd Prince of Erbach-Schönberg
Alexander, Prince of Erbach-Schönberg (German: Alexander Ludwig Alfred Eberhard, Fürst & Graf zu Erbach-Schönberg; 12 September 1872 –18 October 1944)
Alexander, Prince of Erbach-Schönberg
Alexander,_Prince_of_Erbach-Schönberg
Countess of Erbach-Schönberg
Karoline Ernestine of Erbach-Schönberg, born 20 August 1727 (20 July, according to other sources) at Gedern, Oberhessen, Hesse-Darmstadt, in the then
Countess Karoline Ernestine of Erbach-Schönberg
Countess_Karoline_Ernestine_of_Erbach-Schönberg
Topics referred to by the same term
Erbach may refer to: Erbach, Hesse, a town in Hesse, Germany Erbach, Baden-Württemberg, a town on the Danube River in Baden-Württemberg, Germany Erbach
Erbach
German prince (1643–1693)
Louis I, Count of Erbach-Erbach (8 May 1643 – 30 April 1693), was a German count, member of the House of Erbach and ruler over Erbach, Freienstein, Wildenstein
George Louis I, Count of Erbach-Erbach
George_Louis_I,_Count_of_Erbach-Erbach
German phycologist and taxonomist
(May 8, 1888, in Güstrow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern – May 2, 1945, in Erbach, Hesse) was a German phycologist and taxonomist. Lindemann's father was a teacher
Erich_Lindemann_(botanist)
German prince
Bavaria) was the eldest son of Prince Henry of Prussia and Princess Irene of Hesse and by Rhine. He was known as Toddy to his friends and family. Waldemar
Prince Waldemar of Prussia (born 1889)
Prince_Waldemar_of_Prussia_(born_1889)
Stadtteil of Eltville in Hesse, Germany
Erbach (German pronunciation: [ˈɛʁbax] ) is a Stadtteil in Eltville am Rhein, Hesse, Germany. It lies within the Rheingau wine region. It is located West
Erbach,_Rheingau
Princess of Erbach-Schönberg
June 1923) was a Princess of Battenberg and, by marriage, the Princess of Erbach-Schönberg. Although German noblewoman by birth, she worked as a writer and
Princess_Marie_of_Battenberg
Landgravine of Hesse-Homburg from 1820 to 1829
of King George III and Queen Charlotte. After marrying the Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg, Frederick VI, she took permanent residence in Germany as landgravine
Princess Elizabeth of the United Kingdom
Princess_Elizabeth_of_the_United_Kingdom
Prince of Hesse and by Rhine (1908–1968)
of Hesse and by Rhine (Ludwig Hermann Alexander Chlodwig, 20 November 1908 – 30 May 1968) was the youngest son of Ernest Louis, Grand Duke of Hesse by
Louis, Prince of Hesse and by Rhine
Louis,_Prince_of_Hesse_and_by_Rhine
Baden-Württemberg: 316 cities and towns North Rhine-Westphalia: 272 cities and towns Hesse: 191 cities and towns Saxony: 169 cities and towns Lower Saxony: 159 cities
List of cities and towns in Germany
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Germany
Holy Roman Empire noble (1567–1596)
George I of Hesse-Darmstadt (10 September 1547 – 7 February 1596) was the Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt from 1567 to 1596. Born on 10 September 1547 in
George I, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt
George_I,_Landgrave_of_Hesse-Darmstadt
Third son and fourth child of Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse
Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine GCB (Alexander Ludwig Georg Friedrich Emil; 15 July 1823 – 15 December 1888), was the third son and fourth child
Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine
Prince_Alexander_of_Hesse_and_by_Rhine
State in Germany
of Solms, Erbach [de] and Sayn-Wittgenstein). It was also elevated by Napoleon to the status of Grand Duchy, becoming the Grand Duchy of Hesse. Orange-Nassau
Hesse
on Saturday 31 January 1750 in Erbach, aged 50. Countess Christine of Erbach-Schonberg (b. Schönberg, Starkenburg, Hesse-Darmstadt, 5 May 1721 – d. Eschleiz
George August, Count of Erbach-Schönberg
George_August,_Count_of_Erbach-Schönberg
State in western Germany (1806–1918)
the Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt in 1806 as the Grand Duchy of Hesse (German: Großherzogtum Hessen). It assumed the name Hesse and by Rhine in 1816
Grand_Duchy_of_Hesse
Railway line in Germany
by the Grand Duke Ludwig of Hesse and his wife, Princess Alice of the United Kingdom, accompanied by the Count of Erbach-Schönberg and their guest, Prince
Odenwald_Railway_(Hesse)
Topics referred to by the same term
Count of Erbach-Erbach (1643–1693) George I of Great Britain (1660–1727), born Georg Ludwig or George Louis George Louis, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt
George_Louis
German noblewoman
died at König, Starkenburg, Hesse-Darmstadt, on 31 January 1750, aged only 50. She married Georg August, Count of Erbach-Schönberg, on 27 June 1719 at
Ferdinande Henriette, Countess of Stolberg-Gedern
Ferdinande_Henriette,_Countess_of_Stolberg-Gedern
German prince (1575–1618)
Frederick Magnus, Count of Erbach-Fürstenau (18 April 1575 – 26 March 1618), was a German count, member of the House of Erbach who ruled over Fürstenau
Frederick Magnus, Count of Erbach-Fürstenau
Frederick_Magnus,_Count_of_Erbach-Fürstenau
Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark (1885–1969)
Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna of Russia; her paternal aunt Princess Marie of Erbach-Schönberg; and her maternal great-grandmother Queen Victoria. Alice spent
Princess_Alice_of_Battenberg
German aristocrat (1725–1795
Princess Sophie Christine of Erbach-Erbach (German: Sophie Christine Charlotte Friederike Erdmuthe Gräfin zu Erbach-Erbach) was the wife of William Henry
Princess Sophie of Erbach-Erbach
Princess_Sophie_of_Erbach-Erbach
Municipality in Hesse, Germany
Napoleon elevated the Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt to a Grand Duchy. With the Rhine Confederation Act, the County of Erbach was mediatized and incorporated
Rimbach,_Hesse
German general (1609–1651)
Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn (1594–1632) and his wife, Countess Louise Juliane of Erbach. The marriage remained childless. Johannette later married Johann Georg
John_of_Hesse-Braubach
German state (1918–1945)
The People's State of Hesse (German: Volksstaat Hessen) was one of the constituent states of the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany from 1918 to 1945. Its
People's_State_of_Hesse
Charles William of Hesse-Darmstadt 1709-1716: Prince Francis Ernest of Hessen-Darmstadt 1716-1735: Count Philip Charles of Erbach-Fürstenau 1738-1782:
Hesse-Darmstadt Kreis Regiment
Hesse-Darmstadt_Kreis_Regiment
of territories including Hesse-Homburg, Erbach [de], Solms and Wittgenstein [de] and was elevated to the Grand Duchy of Hesse. On 17 July Nassau-Usingen
History_of_Hesse
Russian and German noblewoman (1825–1895)
Prince of Erbach-Schönberg (d. 1908) in 1871, and had issue. Prince Louis of Battenberg (1854–1921), married Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine
Julia,_Princess_of_Battenberg
German noblewoman, poet and composer
Katharina of Waldeck (8 August 1640 – 4 January 1697), née Countess of Erbach-Erbach [de], was a German noblewoman, poet and composer. She was born in Arolsen
Countess Amalia Katharina of Waldeck
Countess_Amalia_Katharina_of_Waldeck
German noble (1648–1717)
of Erbach-Fürstenau died on 23 March 1717, in Fürstenau, aged 69. His body was buried in the Erbach family crypt in Michelstadt, Odenwald, Hesse, Germany
George Albert II, Count of Erbach-Fürstenau
George_Albert_II,_Count_of_Erbach-Fürstenau
Units and commanders of the 1704 battle
General Auroch Erbach's Horse Regiment, Major General Erbach (Hesse-Kassel) (two squadrons, 160 men) Auroch's Dragoons, Major General Auroch (Hesse-Kassel) (four
Battle of Blenheim order of battle
Battle_of_Blenheim_order_of_battle
Duchess Charles Louis Frederick of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Saxe-Hildburghausen (1681–1724), and his wife, Countess Sophia Albertine of Erbach-Erbach (1683–1742). On 5 February 1735, Elisabeth married Duke Charles Louis
Princess Elisabeth Albertine of Saxe-Hildburghausen
Princess_Elisabeth_Albertine_of_Saxe-Hildburghausen
Member of the British royal family
Victoria. He was the son of Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine, but did not belong to the House of Hesse because his mother, Countess Julia von Hauke
Prince_Henry_of_Battenberg
District in Hesse, Germany
In 1822 the district was created under the name Erbach, subdivided into two Bezirke Breuberg and Erbach. The last of several modifications of the district
Odenwaldkreis
Town in Hesse, Germany
other. In 1806, Michelstadt, as within the County of Erbach, passed to the Grand Duchy of Hesse. The building of the railway line and its completion through
Michelstadt
German noblewoman (1552–1587)
Hesse-Darmstadt married in 1598 princess Magdalene of Brandenburg (1582–1616) Christine (1578–1596) married in 1595 Count Frederick Magnus of Erbach-Fürstenau
Magdalena_of_Lippe
German politician (1868–1938)
Germany in 1933. Heinrich Held was born in Erbach in the Taunus, then a part of the Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau. His father, Johannes Held, was a
Heinrich_Held
City in Hesse, Germany
Hanau (German pronunciation: [ˈhaːnaʊ] ) is a city in Hesse, Germany. It is 25 km east of Frankfurt am Main and part of the Frankfurt Rhine-Main Metropolitan
Hanau
Palace in Erbach im Odenwald, Germany
Erbach Palace is a palace in Erbach im Odenwald and the seat of the Count of Erbach. It was originally built in the Middle Ages, but most of the buildings
Erbach_Palace
Feud (1461–1463), after the death of prince-bishop Dietrich Schenk von Erbach Hesse–Paderborn Feud [de] (1462–1471), after the death of lord Rabe of Calenberg
List of wars of succession in Europe
List_of_wars_of_succession_in_Europe
Former German noble family from Hesse
Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse, and Wilhelmina of Baden Princess Marie of Battenberg (1852–1923), married the Prince of Erbach-Schönberg in 1871 Prince
Battenberg_family
Grand Duchess consort of Hesse and by Rhine (1871–1937)
Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine as the second wife of Grand Duke Ernest Louis. She was nicknamed "Onor" by her family. She was Regent of Hesse in the absence
Princess Eleonore of Solms-Hohensolms-Lich
Princess_Eleonore_of_Solms-Hohensolms-Lich
Town in Hesse, Germany
500 inhabitants, the second largest town in Limburg-Weilburg district in Hesse, Germany, as well as the southernmost town in the Regierungsbezirk of Gießen
Bad_Camberg
Princess Albert of Prussia
collector and patron, she made her new residence, Schloss Reinhartshausen in Erbach, on the Rhine. Through her social commitment to the needy, especially in
Princess Marianne of the Netherlands
Princess_Marianne_of_the_Netherlands
Low mountain range in Germany
portrayed anecdotally (the count of Erbach and Luther, resp. the Raubacher Joggel, landgrave Ludwig VIII: of Hesse-Darmstadt, robber Hölzerlips). Thirdly
Odenwald
Countess Louise Juliane of Erbach (1603 at Fürstenau Castle [de] near Michelstadt – 28 September 1670 in Friedewald) was a German noble and regent. She
Louise_Juliane_of_Erbach
Countess of Sayn-Altenkirchen
aunt Johannetta of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn, by marriage Countess of Erbach-Erbach. In his will, Count Ernest left his domains to his only son Louis, under
Johannetta, Countess of Sayn-Altenkirchen
Johannetta,_Countess_of_Sayn-Altenkirchen
Railway station in Darmstadt, Germany
station is a junction station in the city of Darmstadt in the German state of Hesse. The passenger station, which is served by trains of the Odenwald Railway
Darmstadt_Nord_station
Museum in Germany
The German Ivory Museum Erbach (Deutsches Elfenbeinmuseum Erbach) is a museum in Erbach im Odenwald, Germany. It was founded in 1966, but the collection
German_Ivory_Museum_Erbach
Friedrich of Erbach-Erbach who upon Ludwig's death inherited not only the title Wartenberg-Roth, but also the Lordship of Roth's estates of Erbach and Reichenbach
Counts_of_Wartenberg
German wine region
(meaning "Rhine district"), the wine region is situated in the state of Hesse, where it constitutes part of the Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis administrative district
Rheingau_(wine_region)
German counter admiral (1831–1890)
Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld (3 October 1831 – 17 January 1890), was a German prince of the Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld branch of the House of Hesse
Prince William of Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld
Prince_William_of_Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld
German prince (1892–1938)
Battenberg), and Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine. George was born 6 November 1892 in Darmstadt in the Grand Duchy of Hesse, then ruled by his maternal uncle
George Mountbatten, 2nd Marquess of Milford Haven
George_Mountbatten,_2nd_Marquess_of_Milford_Haven
German home appliance brand
headquarters and the production to that of Erbach im Odenwald, in the Odenwaldkreis district, always in Hesse, which has opened in 1959 and closed in 2022
Rowenta
British noble family of German origin
small town in Hesse. The Battenberg family was a morganatic line of the House of Hesse-Darmstadt, itself a cadet branch of the House of Hesse. The family
Mountbatten_family
Village of Erbach in Hesse, Germany
Günterfürst is a village in Erbach im Odenwald, Germany. As of 2009, it had a population of 700. Günterfürst lies south of Erbach and west of the river Mümling
Günterfürst
Hesse-Philippsthal (born 29 August 1726 in Philippsthal; died 8 August 1810, Philippsthal) was a member of the House of Hesse and Landgrave of Hesse-Philippsthal
William, Landgrave of Hesse-Philippsthal
William,_Landgrave_of_Hesse-Philippsthal
Town in Hesse, Germany
municipality consists of five Stadtteile: Eltville (initial part and center) Erbach Hattenheim Martinsthal Rauenthal All of them have the status as an Ortsbezirk
Eltville
Stadtteil of Oberzent in Hesse, Germany
villages, but not Moosbrunn, passed along with the County of Erbach in 1806 to the Grand Duchy of Hesse-Darmstadt. In 1835, Rothenberg was, with 1,098 inhabitants
Rothenberg
Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1761 to 1818
Saxe-Hildburghausen 14. George Louis I, Count of Erbach-Erbach 7. Countess Sophia Albertine of Erbach-Erbach 15. Countess Amalia Katharina of Waldeck
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Charlotte_of_Mecklenburg-Strelitz
German countess (1596–1646)
Countess Christiane of Erbach (5 June 1596 – 6 July 1646), German: Christiane Gräfin zu Erbach, was a countess from the House of Erbach [de] and through marriage
Christiane_of_Erbach
British noble and army officer
aunt), the Duchess of Albany (his maternal aunt) and Princess Marie of Erbach-Schönberg (his paternal aunt). His father died of malaria in 1896. Leopold
Lord_Leopold_Mountbatten
German politician, Higher SS and Police Leader, SS-Obergruppenführer
and Pyrmont (22 May 1923 – 21 August 2003); her son Count Eberhard of Erbach-Erbach would marry Princess Alexandra Reuss, granddaughter of Princess Marie
Josias, Hereditary Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont
Josias,_Hereditary_Prince_of_Waldeck_and_Pyrmont
Town in Hesse, Germany
Schenken of Erbach. When the Katzenelnbogens died out in 1479, the Landgraviate of Hesse became a neighbour to the north. In 1532, the Erbachs were raised
Bensheim
This is a list of regional rail services operated in Hesse. Rail services in southern Hesse are focussed on the city of Frankfurt and are organised by
List of railway routes in Hesse
List_of_railway_routes_in_Hesse
Ruler of Mecklenburg-Strelitz from 1794 to 1816
married as his first wife Princess Friederike of Hesse-Darmstadt, daughter of Prince George William of Hesse-Darmstadt, on 18 September 1768 in Darmstadt
Charles II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Charles_II,_Grand_Duke_of_Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Queen of Hanover from 1837 to 1841
of Charles II, Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, and Princess Friederike of Hesse-Darmstadt. Her father assumed the title of Grand Duke of Mecklenburg on
Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Frederica_of_Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Former Cistercian monk cloister in the Rheingau
state of Hesse owns a total of 184.5168 hectares, which are distributed across the following locations: Assmannshausen .......... 19.1741 ha, Erbach ....
Eberbach_Abbey
Stadtteil of Oberzent in Hesse, Germany
from the County of Erbach to Hesse. On 29 April 1810, almost the whole town burnt down. The Grand Duke of Hesse and the Count of Erbach-Fürstenau saw to
Beerfelden
Town in Hesse, Germany
Konrad von Erbach. Under the terms of the Erbach land partition in 1747, the Amt of König passed into the ownership of the Counts of Erbach-Schönberg.
Bad_König
British peeress (1924–2017)
descent from Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine and Julia, Princess of Battenberg 1st generation Marie, Princess of Erbach-Schönberg Louis Mountbatten
Patricia Knatchbull, 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma
Patricia_Knatchbull,_2nd_Countess_Mountbatten_of_Burma
Vice-Chancellor of Germany (1837–1896)
Stolberg-Wernigerode) and his wife Countess Emma zu Erbach-Fürstenau (great-granddaughter of George Albert III, Count of Erbach-Fürstenau). The ancient noble House of
Otto Graf zu Stolberg-Wernigerode
Otto_Graf_zu_Stolberg-Wernigerode
British prince (1767–1820)
(his paternal aunt, who was represented by a proxy) and the Landgravine of Hesse-Kassel (his paternal grandfather's sister, for whom Elizabeth, Marchioness
Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn
Prince_Edward,_Duke_of_Kent_and_Strathearn
Landgravine consort of Hesse-Darmstadt
noblewoman, and by her marriage to Ernest Louis, Landgravine consort of Hesse-Darmstadt. The marriage took place on 1 December 1687. Born into the Brandenburg-Ansbach
Princess Dorothea Charlotte of Brandenburg-Ansbach
Princess_Dorothea_Charlotte_of_Brandenburg-Ansbach
Count of Waldeck-Eisenberg (1614-1645)
daughter Amalia Katharina married in 1664 to George Louis I, Count of Erbach-Erbach. From the inheritance claims of his mother's, Philip received the Lordships
Philip Dietrich, Count of Waldeck
Philip_Dietrich,_Count_of_Waldeck
British aristocrat (1929–2026)
of the House of Hesse-Darmstadt. At the request of George V, her grandparents, Prince Louis of Battenberg and Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine, relinquished
Lady_Pamela_Hicks
British princess (1783–1810)
Ernest Frederick I, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen 7. Princess Elisabeth Albertine of Saxe-Hildburghausen 15. Countess Sophia Albertine of Erbach-Erbach
Princess Amelia of the United Kingdom
Princess_Amelia_of_the_United_Kingdom
Town in Hesse, Germany
Igelsbach), Erbach, Sonderbach, Wald-Erlenbach, Mittershausen-Scheuerberg, and Ober-Laudenbach, which were in the course of municipal reform in Hesse amalgamated
Heppenheim
Royal consort of Württemberg from 1797 to 1816
of Kent, the Duke of Sussex, the Duke of Cambridge, the Landgravine of Hesse-Homburg and Princess Augusta Sophia. She was a godmother (by proxy) at the
Charlotte,_Princess_Royal
City in Hesse, Germany
pronunciation: [ˈɔfn̩bax ʔam ˈmaɪn] , lit. 'Offenbach on the Main') is a city in Hesse, Germany, on the left bank of the river Main. It borders Frankfurt and is
Offenbach_am_Main
British peer and businessman (born 1961)
descent from Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine and Julia, Princess of Battenberg 1st generation Marie, Princess of Erbach-Schönberg Louis Mountbatten
George Mountbatten, 4th Marquess of Milford Haven
George_Mountbatten,_4th_Marquess_of_Milford_Haven
German actress (born 1977)
Jessica Schwarz (born 5 May 1977) is a German actress. Schwarz was born in Erbach im Odenwald and grew up in the small town of Michelstadt, Germany. She won
Jessica_Schwarz
Prince of Nassau-Saarbrücken (1741-1768)
1742 in Erbach with Sophie (1725–1795), the daughter of Count George William of Erbach and granddaughter of George Albert II, Count of Erbach-Fürstenau
William Henry, Prince of Nassau-Saarbrücken
William_Henry,_Prince_of_Nassau-Saarbrücken
Topics referred to by the same term
III, Count of Erbach-Breuberg (1548–1605) George III of Imereti (1605–1639) George III of Brieg (1611–1664) George III, Landgrave of Hesse-Itter (1632–1676)
George_III_(disambiguation)
Historical region in Hesse, Germany
Starkenburg is a historical region in the State of Hesse, Germany, comprising the area south of the Main River and east of the Rhine, around the regional
Starkenburg
German director and documentary filmmaker
Uli M Schueppel (born 7 May 1958 in Erbach, Germany as Ulf Schüppel) is a German director and documentary filmmaker. The "M" in the middle of the name
Uli_M_Schueppel
Name list
Karoline Ernestine of Erbach-Schönberg (born 1727), daughter of Georg August, Count of Erbach-Schönberg Landgravine Karoline Amalie of Hesse-Kassel (1771–1848)
Karoline
German actress (born 1979)
Katja Benrath (born September 1, 1979 in Erbach im Odenwald, Germany) is a German actress and filmmaker, best known for her film, Watu Wote/All of Us for
Katja_Benrath
Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg from 1789 to 1825
of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1800–1877), who married Count Emil Christian of Erbach-Schönberg. Princess Agnes of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1804–1835), who married
Karl Ludwig, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
Karl_Ludwig,_Prince_of_Hohenlohe-Langenburg
Hessian-British royal (1891–1914)
His father was Prince Henry of Battenberg, the son of Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine and Julie Therese née Countess of Hauke. His mother was Princess
Prince_Maurice_of_Battenberg
Town in Hesse, Germany
Oberzent borders in the north on the municipality of Mossautal, the town of Erbach and the municipality of Kirchzell (Miltenberg district in Bavaria), in the
Oberzent
Royal Navy admiral and nobleman (1854–1921)
made Louis Marquess of Milford Haven. Louis married Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine, a granddaughter of Queen Victoria. They had four children:
Prince_Louis_of_Battenberg
British princess (1776–1857)
the Archbishop of Canterbury. Her godparents were: Landgrave Frederick of Hesse-Cassel (her first cousin once-removed, for whom the Earl of Hertford, Lord
Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh
Princess_Mary,_Duchess_of_Gloucester_and_Edinburgh
Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz from 1816 to 1860
Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, and his first wife, Princess Friederike of Hesse-Darmstadt. Following the death of his mother in 1782 his father married
George, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
George,_Grand_Duke_of_Mecklenburg-Strelitz
British noble (1919–1970)
paternal grandparents were Prince Louis of Battenberg and Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine. Therefore, he was a great-great-grandson of Queen Victoria
David Mountbatten, 3rd Marquess of Milford Haven
David_Mountbatten,_3rd_Marquess_of_Milford_Haven
British noble (born 1963)
Battenberg, through whom he is a morganatic descendant of the House of Hesse-Darmstadt. Mountbatten grew up at Moyns Park in Essex. In a June 2022 interview
Lord_Ivar_Mountbatten
German princess (1779–1824)
Heinrich XXIV, Count Reuss of Ebersdorf, and Countess Karoline Ernestine of Erbach-Schönberg, and her paternal grandparents were Ernest Frederick, Duke of
Princess Antoinette of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
Princess_Antoinette_of_Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
Prince of Bulgaria from 1879 to 1886
the Austrian army. Alexander was the second son of Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine by the latter's morganatic marriage with Countess Julia von
Alexander_of_Battenberg
1802–14 territorial restructuring in Germany
Garden, Volume 7, pp. 137, 140, 265. Whaley, p. 623. Whaley, p. 626 See: Erbach Palace German Wikisource has original text related to this article: Hauptschluß
German_mediatisation
ERBACH HESSE
ERBACH HESSE
Male
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Bearach, BERACH means "sharp."
Boy/Male
American, Czech, Danish, French, German, Scandinavian, Swedish
Honourable Ruler; Peaceful Ruler; All Ruler; Ever Ruler
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Irish Gaelic Toirdhealbhach, TEÀRLACH means "instigator."
Boy/Male
Celtic
Mythical Ulster chieftain.
Surname or Lastname
South German
South German : habitational name from any of several places named Harbach.English : probably from Old French, Middle English herberge ‘hostel’, ‘shelter’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a keeper of lodgings, or for a servant who worked there.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a rocky crag or outcrop, from Old French roche (later replaced in England by rock, from the Norman byform rocque), or a habitational name from any of the places named with this word, such as Roach in Devon, or Roche in Cornwall and South Yorkshire.English and Irish (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in Normandy, as for example Les Roches in Seine-Maritime, named with Old French roche, or from Roche Castle in Wales.
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical, German, Hebrew, Portuguese
Divided; Breach; Breakthrough
Surname or Lastname
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : topographic name from Middle High German brache ‘fallow land’, ‘pastureland’, originally ‘newly plowed land’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Barach.English : topographic name from Middle English breche, Old English brǣc ‘newly cultivated land’ (a derivative of brecan ‘to break’, i.e. ‘land broken by the plow’), or a habitational name from any of the places named with this element, as for example Brache in Luton, Bedfordshire, and Breach in Maulden, Bedfordshire.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : topographic name for someone who lived by a stream, Middle High German bach ‘stream’. This surname is established throughout central Europe and in Scandinavia, not just in Germany.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Bach ‘stream’, ‘creek’.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a stream, Middle English bache.Welsh : distinguishing epithet from Welsh bach ‘little’, ‘small’.Norwegian : Americanized spelling of the topographic name Bakk(e) ‘hillside’ (see Bakke).Polish, Czech, and Slovak : from the personal name Bach, a pet form of Bartomolaeus (Polish Bartłomiej, Czech Bartoloměj, Slovak Bartolomej (see Bartholomew) or possibly in some cases of Baltazar or Sebastian).
Male
Dutch
, spear sport.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Parsi
Belonging to Iran; Helper of the Aryans
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant of Brach 2.
Male
Hebrew
(תֶּרַח) Hebrew name TERACH means "delay" and "station." In the bible, this is the name of a place in the wilderness where the Israelites stopped on their Exodus. It is also the name of the father of Abraham.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : nickname for someone with streaks of gray or white hair, from Gaelic riabhach ‘brindled’, ‘grayish’.English : habitational name from either of two places called Reach, in Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire, from Old English rǣc ‘raised strip of land or other linear feature’ (in the case of the Cambridgeshire name referring to Devil’s Dyke, a post-Roman earthwork).
Male
Hebrew
(זֶבַח) Hebrew name ZEBACH means "a slaying." In the bible, this is the name of one of the Midianite kings.
Boy/Male
German American Norse
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Ready; prepared.
Male
German
German form of Old Norse EirÃkr, ERICH means "ever-ruler."
Male
Hebrew
(זֶרַח) Hebrew name ZERACH means "light." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including an Edomite leader, a son of Simeon, and a son of Judah and Tamar. Zerah is the Anglicized form.
Boy/Male
Dutch, French, German
Spear Thrower
ERBACH HESSE
ERBACH HESSE
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Essence of Love; Favour or Fortune of God's Love
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
A Country; Region
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Success
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu, Traditional
Wife of Saint Agastya; Learned Woman
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Rich; Beautiful
Girl/Female
Greek Norse Latin
Star.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sea shell, Oyster
Boy/Male
Arabic
Powerful and Complete
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Muslim
Given by the Sun
ERBACH HESSE
ERBACH HESSE
ERBACH HESSE
ERBACH HESSE
ERBACH HESSE
v. t.
To teach or instruct by preaching; to inform by preaching.
n.
The act of stretching or extending; extension; power of reaching or touching with the person, or a limb, or something held or thrown; as, the fruit is beyond my reach; to be within reach of cannon shot.
n.
See Orach.
n.
To enlarge or dress (a hole), by using a broach.
v. t.
To strike, hit, or touch with a missile; as, to reach an object with an arrow, a bullet, or a shell.
a. / a. pron.
Every one of the two or more individuals composing a number of objects, considered separately from the rest. It is used either with or without a following noun; as, each of you or each one of you.
n.
An awl; a bodkin; also, a wooden rod or pin, sharpened at each end, used by thatchers.
n.
Alt. of Eric
n.
Specifically: A breaking or infraction of a law, or of any obligation or tie; violation; non-fulfillment; as, a breach of contract; a breach of promise.
n.
See Orach.
v. t.
To advise or recommend earnestly.
v. t.
To attain or obtain by stretching forth the hand; to extend some part of the body, or something held by one, so as to touch, strike, grasp, or the like; as, to reach an object with the hand, or with a spear.
v.
A religious discourse.
v. t.
To make a breach or opening in; as, to breach the walls of a city.
a.
Having a back like that of roach; -- said of a horse whose back a convex instead of a concave curve.
v. t.
Hence, to deliver by stretching out a member, especially the hand; to give with the hand; to pass to another; to hand over; as, to reach one a book.
v. i.
See Approach.
v. t.
To inculcate in public discourse; to urge with earnestness by public teaching.
v. t.
To deliver or pronounce; as, to preach a sermon.
n.
A tool of steel, generally tapering, and of a polygonal form, with from four to eight cutting edges, for smoothing or enlarging holes in metal; sometimes made smooth or without edges, as for burnishing pivot holes in watches; a reamer. The broach for gun barrels is commonly square and without taper.