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Town in Thuringia, Germany
Leutenberg (German pronunciation: [ˈlɔʏtn̩bɛʁk] ) is a town in the district of Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, in Thuringia, Germany. It is situated in the Thuringian
Leutenberg
Noble family of Thuringia, Germany
land, and not the family's. Leutenberg briefly separated from Blankenburg in 1287-1326 before being inherited by the Leutenberg branch. Arnstadt was ruled
House_of_Schwarzburg
List of consorts of Schwarzburg
List_of_consorts_of_Schwarzburg
German institution for performing dogs
talking animals) was an institution for performing dogs that existed in Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany, from 1930 until near the end of World War II. The
Hundesprechschule_Asra
Type of marriage between people of unequal social rank
and Rudolstadt just one childless prince, recognised Prince Sizzo von Leutenberg, morganatic son of Friedrich Günther, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
Morganatic_marriage
German nobleman and prince
Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, Count of Hohenstein, Lord of Sondershausen, Arnstadt and Leutenberg. From 1681, he also carried the title of Count in Ebeleben, and from 1716
Christian William I, Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
Christian_William_I,_Prince_of_Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
of the Sormitz at Leutenberg in southeast Thuringia, Germany. It was formerly the residence of the Counts of Schwarzburg-Leutenberg and today is a dermatological
Friedensburg_Castle
(Brandenburg) Leonberg (Baden-Württemberg) Leun (Hesse) Leuna (Saxony-Anhalt) Leutenberg (Thuringia) Leutershausen (Bavaria) Leutkirch im Allgäu (Baden-Württemberg)
List of cities and towns in Germany
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Germany
Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
wife had predeceased him and his son by his second wife, Prince Sizzo of Leutenberg was born from a morganatic marriage. Prince Friedrich Günther was married
Friedrich Günther, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
Friedrich_Günther,_Prince_of_Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
Research center under Nazi Germany
valve laboratory near Friedland moved to a castle near the village of Leutenberg, 10 km (6 mi) south of Saalfeld near the Bavarian border. the materials
Peenemünde Army Research Center
Peenemünde_Army_Research_Center
European royal dynasty
October 1603 Principality of Lüneburg (at Harburg) Margaret of Schwarzburg-Leutenberg 8 September 1551 four children Hedwig of East Frisia 8 October 1562 twelve
House_of_Welf
German nobleman (1576–1630)
to 1612 and then the ruling Count of Hohenstein, Lord of Rudolstadt, Leutenberg, Blankenburg, Sondershausen and Arnstadt from 1612 until his death. Born
Charles Günther, Count of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
Charles_Günther,_Count_of_Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
Small humanoid wood sprites from German folklore
"According to certain tales of the peasantry, a demonic creature dwells near Leutenberg and on the left bank of river Saale, called the Buschgroßmutter ("Shrub
Moss_people
District in Thuringia, Germany
Towns (of its own) and municipalities Bad Blankenburg Königsee Leutenberg Rudolstadt Saalfeld Allendorf Altenbeuthen Bechstedt Drognitz Hohenwarte Kaulsdorf
Saalfeld-Rudolstadt
Margaret (1530–1559), the daughter of the Count John Henry of Schwarzburg-Leutenberg. Otto Henry was educated under his father's strict supervision. He was
Duke Otto Henry of Brunswick-Harburg
Duke_Otto_Henry_of_Brunswick-Harburg
Mansfeld-Hinterort (June 18, 1480 in Leipzig - March 4, 1560 in Neue Hütte in Leutenberg) was a German noble of the House of Mansfeld who was notable for his support
Albrecht_VII_von_Mansfeld
Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
his brother as reigning prince instead of his nephew Prince Sizzo of Leutenberg, who was born as a result of a morganatic marriage. His short two-year
Albert, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
Albert,_Prince_of_Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
wife, Margaret (1530–1559), daughter of Count John Henry of Schwarzburg-Leutenberg. She died in childbirth on 16 March 1559. They had the following children:
Otto II, Duke of Brunswick-Harburg
Otto_II,_Duke_of_Brunswick-Harburg
Principality of the Holy Roman Empire
1549-1603 26 October 1603 Lüneburg (in Harburg) Margaret of Schwarzburg-Leutenberg 8 September 1551 four children Hedwig of East Frisia 8 October 1562 twelve
Duchy_of_Brunswick-Lüneburg
Principality within the Holy Roman Empire (c. 1010 – 1778/1806)
October 1424) 30 August 1412 Kronach no children Williburg of Schwarzburg-Leutenberg (d. Aft. 1426) Bef.2 May 1426 no children 16 June 1426 Ústí nad Labem
Imperial_County_of_Reuss
Elderly female wood sprite from German folklore
Sagenbuch des Voigtlandes (Book of Folk Tales from the Voigtland): "Near Leutenberg, during the holy nights, the Buschgroßemutter wanders around the country
Buschgroßmutter
German nobleman and ruler (1653–1716)
of Schwarzburg and Hohenstein and Lord of Sondershausen, Arnstadt and Leutenberg from 1666 until his death. In 1697, he was raised to Prince of Schwarzburg
Anton Günther II, Count of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen-Arnstadt
Anton_Günther_II,_Count_of_Schwarzburg-Sondershausen-Arnstadt
German philologist and linguist
Later on, he worked as schoolteacher in Halle an der Saale, Hersbruck and Leutenberg, and served as a soldier in both the Austrian and Prussian armies. In
Johann_Arnold_Kanne
Sitzendorf 36731 Unterloquitz 36732 Könitz 36733 Kaulsdorf (Saale) 36734 Leutenberg 36735 Probstzella 36736 Arnsgereuth 36737 Drognitz 36738 Königsee 36739
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Castle in Lože, Vipava, Slovenia
Leitenburg Castle (a.k.a. Leutenberg, Leutenburg, sometimes Leutemberg, Lože Castle) is a castle in Lože, a village in the Municipality of Vipava in southwestern
Leitenburg_Castle
Lehesten 2,115 Saalfeld-Rudolstadt Leinefelde-Worbis 20,675 Eichsfeld Leutenberg 2,509 Saalfeld-Rudolstadt Lucka 4,475 Altenburger Land Magdala 2,018 Weimarer
List_of_towns_in_Thuringia
Duke of Saxe-Coburg
for some years. His widow later married Philip II, Count of Schwarzburg-Leutenberg. "John Ernest, Duke of Saxony-Coburg". BritishMuseum.com. The British
John Ernest, Duke of Saxe-Coburg
John_Ernest,_Duke_of_Saxe-Coburg
Prince of Schwarzburg
born in Großharthau in the Kingdom of Saxony the son of Prince Sizzo von Leutenberg (1860–1926) and his wife, Princess Alexandra of Anhalt (1868–1958). On
Friedrich Günther, Prince of Schwarzburg
Friedrich_Günther,_Prince_of_Schwarzburg
Prince of Schwarzburg
of Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. Instead, he was created Prince of Leutenberg on 21 June 1860. In spite of being denied the use of the title of Prince
Sizzo,_Prince_of_Schwarzburg
had united all the possessions of Schwarzburg, except the Lordship of Leutenberg. After he died on 10 November 1552, his four surviving sons ruled jointly
Günther XLI, Count of Schwarzburg-Arnstadt
Günther_XLI,_Count_of_Schwarzburg-Arnstadt
line 32 on the Hockeroda–Unterlemnitz railway [de], serving Saalfeld Leutenberg, Wurzbach, Bad Lobenstein and Blankenstein. The trademark Elster Saale
Erfurter_Bahn
1362: Partitioned into itself and Schwarzburg-Leutenberg 1399: Extinct; to Schwarzburg-Leutenberg Schwarzburg-Sondershausen HRE Prince of Schwarzburg-Sonderhausen
List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (S)
List_of_states_in_the_Holy_Roman_Empire_(S)
Ernest of Saxe-Coburg; married secondly Philip II, Count of Schwarzburg-Leutenberg John (born: 28 May 1526; died in the Battle of Saint-Quentin, 2 September
Philip I, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
Philip_I,_Duke_of_Brunswick-Grubenhagen
Swedish noble (1552–1614)
Braunschweig-Lüneburg-Harburg (1528–1603) and Countess Margareta von Schwarzburg -Leutenberg (1529–1559). The marriage was unhappy, partly because he was Catholic
Erik_Brahe_(1552–1614)
German-American politician
1916 to 1917. Barney Samuel Semmelman was born on January 22, 1877, in Leutenberg, German Empire. He was the son of Charles Semmelman and his wife Esther
Barney_Semmelman
German rower
Cornelia Klier (née Bügel; born 19 March 1957 in Leutenberg) is a German rower. She married in 1980 prior to attending the Olympic Games and used her married
Cornelia_Klier
Monuments built in honor of German emperors in Austria-Hungary
residence Kaiser Tower in Hirschberg (Riesengebirge) Kaiser Tower near Leutenberg in Thuringia Kaiserwarte near Blankenburg (Harz), renamed the Wilhelm
Kaiser_tower
Lehnstedt Leimbach Leinatal Leinefelde-Worbis Lemnitz Lengfeld Lenterode Leutenberg Leutenthal Leutersdorf Lichte Liebenstein Liebstedt Linda b. Neustadt
List of towns and municipalities in Thuringia
List_of_towns_and_municipalities_in_Thuringia
German noble family
Schwarzburg-Blankenburg (d.30 June 1361) 1354 two children Helena of Schwarzburg-Leutenberg (1342-1382) 1 December 1358 one child 1362 aged 31-32 Council of Regency
House_of_Mansfeld
Lehesten Lehnstedt Leimbach Leinefelde-Worbis Lemnitz Lengfeld Lenterode Leutenberg Leutersdorf Linda bei Weida Lindenkreuz Lindewerra Lindig Lippersdorf-Erdmannsdorf
List of municipal flags of Central Germany
List_of_municipal_flags_of_Central_Germany
Johann Heinrich Friedrich August (1849–1910), m. Princess Helena von Leutenberg Prince Karl Heinrich Friedrich Georg Alexander (1820–1874), m. Emilie
House_of_Schoenaich-Carolath
Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, that their morganatic relative Prince Sizzo of Leutenberg was to become a member of the princely house with full succession rights
Charles Gonthier, Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
Charles_Gonthier,_Prince_of_Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
had male issue, agreed that their morganatic relative Prince Sizzo of Leutenberg was to become a member of the princely house with full succession rights
Günther Friedrich Karl II, Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
Günther_Friedrich_Karl_II,_Prince_of_Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
and thereby severely damaged. A memorial cross on the Schönberg above Leutenberg and Ebringen commemorates the battle of Freiburg on 3 August 1644. The
Schönberg_(Ebringen)
Halle–Kassel Gotha–Leinefelde 3676 Leubingen 6 RE RB Sangerhausen–Erfurt 3683 Leutenberg 6 RB Saalfeld–Blankenstein 3706 Lichtentanne (Thür) 7 RB Saalfeld–Blankenstein
List of railway stations in Thuringia
List_of_railway_stations_in_Thuringia
Bf 559 120 min RB 32 Saalfeld – Breternitz – Kaulsdorf – Hockeroda – Leutenberg – Lichtentanne – Wurzbach – Unterlemnitz – Bad Lobenstein – Harra Nord
List of railway routes in Thuringia
List_of_railway_routes_in_Thuringia
Electoral constituency in Thuringia, Germany
Altenbeuthen, Drognitz, Gräfenthal, Hohenwarte, Kaulsdorf, Lehesten, Leutenberg, Probstzella, Saalfeld/Saale (excluding Wittgendorf), and Unterwellenborn
Saalfeld-Rudolstadt_II
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Girl/Female
Greek
Heavenly.
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Wise strength.
Girl/Female
English
Faithful.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Rye 1 and 2.
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Self Restrained
Girl/Female
Indian
Flowering, Blooming, Flower
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Hilbert.
Male
Celtic
, Sacred mouth.
Biblical
an offense; hardness; a knocking
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Zekaryah, ZACHARIAH means "whom Jehovah remembered." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including one of the twelve minor prophets. Also spelled Zechariah.
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