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Wildenburg may refer to: Wildenburg Castle (Hunsrück), a ruined castle near Kempfeld, Hunsrück, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany Wildenburg Castle (Eifel)
Wildenburg
German aristocrat and racehorse owner
Franz Edmund Joseph Gabriel Vitus Prinz von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg (15 June 1853 – 4 November 1910) was a German aristocrat and a racehorse owner. Franz
Franz von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg
Franz_von_Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg
District of Germany
mentioned in records from 1328. The Lords of Wildenburg, descended from the Lords of Arenberg, whose seat was Wildenburg, died out in 1418, and the fief had sometimes
Land_Wildenburg
1418 the family inherited Wildenburg Castle near Friesenhagen, a Lordship with Imperial immediacy, from the Lords of Wildenburg. Melchior von Hatzfeld (1593–1658)
House_of_Hatzfeld
The Wildenburg lies in the North Rhine-Westphalian part of the Eifel Mountains in the national park district of Hellenthal in the German county of Euskirchen
Wildenburg_Castle_(Eifel)
American heiress
Princess Clara von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg (née Clara Elizabeth Prentice, then Prentice-Huntington) (13 March 1860 – 18 December 1928) was an American heiress
Clara_von_Hatzfeldt
Wildenburg Castle (German: Burg Wildenburg) is a ruined castle near Kempfeld in the county of Birkenfeld in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. The
Wildenburg_Castle_(Hunsrück)
German diplomat (1831–1901)
Melchior Hubert Paul Gustav Graf von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg (8 October 1831 – 22 November 1901) was a German diplomat who served as ambassador to the United
Paul_von_Hatzfeldt
Austrian marshall and nobleman (1775–1829)
(1728–1792) and his third wife, Countess Maria Wilhelmine von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg (1750–1784). In 1766, the County of Neipperg, centred on Schwaigern, had
Adam_Albert_von_Neipperg
Prussian activist (1805–1881)
Sophie was forced to marry her distant cousin, Count Edmund von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg (28 December 1798 in Kinzweiler – 14 January 1874 in Düsseldorf) with
Sophie_von_Hatzfeldt
Floor hole in medieval castles that led to a cellar or basement
An Angstloch at Wildenburg Castle
Angstloch
Prince of Montenuovo
Ferdinand von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg 21. Baroness Sophie Therese von Loë 5. Countess Marie Wilhelmine von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg 22. Baron Lothar Karl von
William Albert, 1st Prince of Montenuovo
William_Albert,_1st_Prince_of_Montenuovo
Hiking trail going through three German federal states
castle Unterweidenbruch Weierseifen Schlade Römershagen Wildenburg castle (Wildenburg) (Wildenburg railway station) Heiligenborn Hühnerkamp Löffelberg Bockseifen
Siegerland-Höhenring
Municipality in Utrecht, Netherlands
villa in the center Leusden, panoramio Shopping centre, Biezenkamp Park Wildenburg in Leusden Row of new houses in the centre of Leusden Paddestoelen op
Leusden
1524–1525 popular revolt in Central Europe
sought vengeance. In the course of their march, they burned down the Wildenburg castle, a contravention of the Articles of War to which the band had agreed
German_Peasants'_War
District in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
established in 1816 by the Prussian administration. It combined the county of Wildenburg and the two counties of Sayn. The former had been part of Berg, the latter
Altenkirchen_(district)
Castle in Germany
Wildenberg Castle (German: Burg Wildenberg), also called the Wildenburg, is a ruined, Hohenstaufen period castle in the Odenwald hills in Germany. It is
Wildenberg_Castle_(Kirchzell)
Railway line in Germany
industrial siding) 35,0 Industrial estate siding NRW/RLP state border 37,1 Wildenburg RLP/NRW state border 38,9 Hohenhain 39,2 Hohenhain Tunnel (400 m) 43,6
Finnentrop–Freudenberg railway
Finnentrop–Freudenberg_railway
Prince of Montenuovo
Neipperg 18. Count Karl Ferdinand von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg 9. Countess Marie Wilhelmine von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg 19. Baroness Marie Sophie von Bettendorff 2
Alfred, 2nd Prince of Montenuovo
Alfred,_2nd_Prince_of_Montenuovo
Count of Hohenzollern
Strasbourg Friedrich, bishop of Constance Friedrich, monk House House of Hohenzollern Father Friedrich of Strasbourg Mother Margaret of Hohenburg-Wildenburg
Frederick XI, Count of Hohenzollern
Frederick_XI,_Count_of_Hohenzollern
Ferdinand von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg 21. Baroness Sophie Therese von Loë 5. Countess Marie Wilhelmine von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg 22. Baron Lothar Karl von
Erwin_von_Neipperg
summit which has been recently been built into the ruins of Wildenburg Castle. The Wildenburg Nature Reserve runs from the Wildenburger Kopf in a northeasterly
Wildenburger_Kopf
German diplomat (1878–1972)
1. Count Johannes von Welczeck 24. Count Karl Ferdinand von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg 12. Prince Franz Ludwig von Hatzfeldt-Trachenberg 25. Baroness Maria Anna
Johannes_von_Welczeck
Prussian aristocrat and diplomat (1813–1859)
Anton von Hatzfeldt-Trachenberg and sister Countess Sophie von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg. From his elder brother's second marriage to Countess Marie von Nimptsch
Max_von_Hatzfeldt
Mountain in southwest Germany
Erbeskopf Erbeskopf from the northeast (Wildenburg Castle) Highest point Elevation 816.32 m above sea level (NHN) (2,678.2 ft) Prominence 571 m ↓ Bruchhof
Erbeskopf
German nobleman (1433–1488)
Count Burchard V. of Hohenberg-Wildberg 9. Countess Margaret of Hohenburg-Wildenburg 19. Adelheid of Vaihingen 2. Eitel Friedrich I, Count of Hohenzollern
Jobst Nikolaus I, Count of Hohenzollern
Jobst_Nikolaus_I,_Count_of_Hohenzollern
Count of Hohenzollern
(1412-06-21)21 June 1412 Spouse Anna of Hohenberg-Nagold House Hohenzollern Father Friedrich IX, Count of Hohenzollern Mother Adelheid of Hohenberg-Wildenburg
Frederick X, Count of Hohenzollern
Frederick_X,_Count_of_Hohenzollern
German politician (1848–1933)
ISBN 978-1-78873-688-6. Retrieved 5 May 2020. "Count Paul von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg". www.npg.org.uk. National Portrait Gallery, London. Retrieved 5 May 2020
Hermann_von_Hatzfeldt
Count of Hohenzollern (c. 1452–1512)
Frederick XI, Count of Hohenzollern 17. Countess Margaret of Hohenburg-Wildenburg 4. Eitel Friedrich I, Count of Hohenzollern 18. Count Hugo of Fürstenberg-Zindelstein
Eitel Friedrich II, Count of Hohenzollern
Eitel_Friedrich_II,_Count_of_Hohenzollern
Bohemian nobleman
Schwarzenberg 18. Hartard von Pallant zu Wiebelskirchen, Lindenberg und Wildenburg 9. Margaret Hartrad von Pallant zu Larochette und Möstroff 19. Magdalena
Adam_Franz
United States Navy command for logistics
from the original on 9 February 2009. Retrieved 22 March 2009. Thomas Wildenburg, Grey Steel and Black Oil Archived 9 November 2012 at the Wayback Machine
Military_Sealift_Command
Commission overseeing the Rhineland occupation 1920–1930
von Starck (17 June 1919 - 27 May 1921) Prince Hermann von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg (30 September 1921 - 17 April 1923) Baron Ernst Langwerth von Simmern
Inter-Allied Rhineland High Commission
Inter-Allied_Rhineland_High_Commission
German prince (1798–1858)
December 1909), married on 1 September 1852 to Prince Alfred von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg (1825-1911). She inherited Lipník nad Bečvou, Hranice na Moravě with the
Joseph Franz, Prince of Dietrichstein
Joseph_Franz,_Prince_of_Dietrichstein
Village in Wiltshire, England
there in retirement until his death in 1884. Prince Franz von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg of the House of Hatzfeld and his wife, Clara, leased Draycot House between
Draycot_Cerne
Ringgenberg
Risch-Rotkreuz Hünenberg Castle, Hünenberg St. Andreas Castle, Cham Wildenburg Castle (Zug), Baar Zug Castle, Zug Au Castle, Wädenswil Ruins of Baldern
List of castles and fortresses in Switzerland
List_of_castles_and_fortresses_in_Switzerland
Municipality in Flemish Community, Belgium
population density of 192 inhabitants per km2. Saint George's church, Wildenburg, Wingene Restored coach house of the former castle of Zwevezele "Wettelijke
Wingene
Austrian general and prince (1726–1792)
Wilhelm Christoph, Baron of Nesselrode 21. Maria Magdalena von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg 5. Baroness Anna Theresia of Nesselrode 22. Baron Heinrich Wilhelm of
Franz de Paula Ulrich, 3rd Prince Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau
Franz_de_Paula_Ulrich,_3rd_Prince_Kinsky_of_Wchinitz_and_Tettau
British Army officer
in occupied territory. Dobie was housed with resistance fighter Henk Wildenburg [nl] at 18 Korenbloemstraat in Ede. Together with the Dutch resistance
David_Dobie
Low mountain range in Germany
Hollerath-Broich Plateau 282.60 Hollerath Plateau 282.61 Broich Plateau 282.7 Wildenburg Plateau 282.8 Kermeter Forest 283 High Fens 283.0 Venn Plateau 283.00
Eifel
streams flowing southwards to the River Nahe. The picturesque ruins of Wildenburg castle and of the Koppenstein on the northern part of the Soonwald ridge
Soonwald
German count (1305–1350/1351)
of Siegen to the Electorate of Cologne and lost all parts of the Land Wildenburg that Nassau had acquired to the County of Sayn. And in 1349, he had to
Otto II, Count of Nassau-Siegen
Otto_II,_Count_of_Nassau-Siegen
1918–1930 occupation by the WWI Allies
was Karl von Starck; he was succeeded in 1921 by Hermann von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg [de]. Bavaria also had a state commissioner, since a small part of its
Occupation_of_the_Rhineland
American railroad magnate (1821–1900)
called, married Prince Franz Edmund Joseph Gabriel Vitus von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg, a.k.a., Francis Hatzfeldt of the House of Hatzfeld, Germany, on October
Collis_Potter_Huntington
City in Ohio, US
County Medical Center. June 24, 2020. Retrieved February 16, 2024. Thomas Wildenburg (1996). "Gray Steel and Black Oil: Fast Tankers and Replenishment at Sea
Ashtabula,_Ohio
on 13 September 1596, the third son of Freiherr Sebastian von Hatzfeld-Wildenburg (1566-1631) and his wife Lucia von Sickingen (1569–1605), a granddaughter
Franz_von_Hatzfeld
German countess (d. 1376)
to the Electorate of Cologne and lost all parts of the Land Wildenburg of the Wildenburg Castle (Hunsrück) fief that Nassau had acquired to the County
Adelaide_of_Vianden
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
referred to as "Wildenburger Land", owing to the presence of nearby Castle Wildenburg. Friesenhagen was first mentioned in a papal document issued by Pope Innocence
Friesenhagen
Friedrichstein is a former baroque palace in East Prussia, near Königsberg
Hermann von Dönhoff was adopted by his uncle, the last prince of Hatzfeld-Wildenburg, Franz-Hermann, becoming one of the largest landowners in Rhineland-Palatinate
Friedrichstein_Palace
within the Archbishopric of Cologne 1220: Partitioned into itself and Wildenburg 1279: Sold burgraviate to the Archbishops 1299: Lords of Arenberg extinct;
List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (A)
List_of_states_in_the_Holy_Roman_Empire_(A)
Head of the Federal Foreign Office in the Central European country
Clemens Busch (1834–1895) 25 June 1881 16 July 1881 Paul Graf von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg (1831–1901) 16 July 1881 24 October 1885 Herbert Fürst von Bismarck (1849–1904)
Minister for Foreign Affairs (Germany)
Minister_for_Foreign_Affairs_(Germany)
British soldier and polo player
influence" over the will and codicils of Princess Clara E. von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg (née Clara Elizabeth Prentice), the adopted daughter of American financier
Claude_Champion_de_Crespigny
First Count of Limburg
(born before 1253, died 1311). She married Heinrich von Wildenburg, son of Gerhard II von Wildenburg; Sophie countess of Limburg-Isenberg (born before 1253)
Dietrich_I_of_Isenberg
Winona Leclerc Joy) on 30 August 1862 Countess Paul von Hatzfeldt zu Wildenburg (née Helene Moulton) on 4 November 1863 Helen Scarlett, Baroness Abinger
List_of_American_heiresses
Flemish courtier, draughtsman and diarist
a local aristocratic family in Flanders and held the title of lord of Wildenburg, Berentrode and Wytsvliet. The grandfather of Lambert had served the Emperor
Lambert_Wyts
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
under the name Horbure. At that time it was held by the Waldgrave of Wildenburg. The Waldgrave held absolute power over both low and high jurisdiction
Herborn,_Rhineland-Palatinate
Member of the Dutch resistance (1923–1989)
neighboring streets honoring Janny Laupman [nl], Piet Rombout [nl], and Henk Wildenburg [nl], other participants in the Dutch Resistance in Ede. In February 1950
Rachel_Harel
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Herrstein. For its particularly attractive location with a view of the Wildenburg (a nearby castle) and the Steinbachsee (a lake), the inhabitants sometimes
Langweiler,_Birkenfeld
Stadtpfarrkirche (The face of the Virgin Mary in the churches of Braşov) H.Wildenburg: Allgemeines über den Wintersport (Everything about winter sports) W.Dik:
Die_Karpathen
Vorderwesterwald Vulkan Eifel Wasgau Weinstraße Westerwald Westrich Westrich Plateau Wildenburg Land Wittlich Depression Wonnegau Zeller Hamm Zweibrücken Hills List of
List of landscapes in Rhineland-Palatinate
List_of_landscapes_in_Rhineland-Palatinate
German botanist (1773–1861)
Countess Maria Theresia von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg (1776–1838), daughter of Count Klemens von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg (1743–1794) and his wife, Countess Hortensia
Joseph zu Salm-Reifferscheidt-Dyck
Joseph_zu_Salm-Reifferscheidt-Dyck
Ancient road in Germany
Nümbrecht 2001, ISBN 3-931251-80-2. (Land und Geschichte zwischen Berg, Wildenburg und Südwestfalen 9) Wolfgang Eberhardt (2003), "Thüringer Altstraßen und
Brabant_Road
1281: To Cologne 1589: To Hatzfeld-Wildenburg-Werther 1600: To Hatzfeld-Merthen-Schönstein 1681: To Hatzfeld-Wildenburg 1803: To Nassau 1815: To Prussia
List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (S)
List_of_states_in_the_Holy_Roman_Empire_(S)
Award of Prussian Crown (1901–1918)
Minister of Foreign Affairs on 21 September 1901 Count Paul von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg, German Ambassador in London on 8 November 1901 Küçük Mehmet Sait Pasha
Order of Merit of the Prussian Crown
Order_of_Merit_of_the_Prussian_Crown
German prince (1728–1808)
of Dietrichstein, by marriage Countess and later Princess of Hatzfeld-Wildenburg. The end of Karl Johann's reign was overshadowed by his mental illness
Karl Johann Baptist, Prince of Dietrichstein
Karl_Johann_Baptist,_Prince_of_Dietrichstein
Mountain range in Germany
Kastellaun: castle ruins and old US nuclear missile base of Pydna Kempfeld: Wildenburg Castle and wildlife park on the Wildenburger Kopf Kirchberg: market place
Hunsrück
n/a 12th Century: First mentioned c. 1195: Partitioned into itself and Wildenburg 1273: Acquired Malberg; side line established 1354: Acquired Bedburg 1366:
List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (R)
List_of_states_in_the_Holy_Roman_Empire_(R)
German-American philosopher (born 1970)
transzendentalphilosophischer Argumentation, Christian Lotz, M. Götze, K. Pollok, and D. Wildenburg (eds.), Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann Reviews of The Capitalist Schema:
Christian_Lotz
Count of Schönborn-Wiesentheid
Schönborn and Countess Maria Eleonore von Dernbach (née Countess von Hatzfeld-Wildenburg). His maternal grandparents were Count Ferdinand von Plettenberg-Wittem
Hugo Damian Erwein von Schönborn-Wiesentheid
Hugo_Damian_Erwein_von_Schönborn-Wiesentheid
Village in St. Gallen, Switzerland
listed as a Swiss heritage site of national significance. The ruins of the Wildenburg [de], a former castle that was originally built in 1200 by the barons
Wildhaus
State of the Holy Roman Empire (1303–1328; 1606–1743)
north, it bordered the Duchy of Westphalia. In the west, it bordered Wildenburg and Sayn-Altenkirchen. In the south, it bordered Nassau-Dillenburg and
Nassau-Siegen
1980 Dutch film
Cinematography Andrzej Karpinski Edited by Victorine Habets, Paul van den Wildenburg Music by Vladimir Cosma, music of the title song made by Jack Jersey Release
Let_the_Doctor_Shove
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Katzenloch and the outlying homesteads of Auf dem Steinberg, Herrenflur and Wildenburg. Kempfeld was originally settled by a man named Campo. On the other hand
Kempfeld
18,000 hectares, Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen: 15,000 hectares, Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg: 15,000 hectares, Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg: 13,100 hectares, Oettingen-Wallerstein:
Private_forest
Count of Schönborn-Wiesentheid
Countess Maria Eleonore von Dernbach (1680–1718), née Countess von Hatzfeld-Wildenburg, thus establishing the Schönborn-Wiesentheid line, and bringing the ownership
Rudolf Franz Erwein von Schönborn
Rudolf_Franz_Erwein_von_Schönborn
German soldier and husband of Princess Marie of Württemberg
Wilhelm Reinhard von Neipperg), and Countess Marie Wilhelmine von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg. After the death of his father, he became head of the Neipperg family
Alfred_von_Neipperg
Extinct in male line 1334: Extinct; to Werdenberg-Heiligenberg by marriage Wildenburg in Eifel Lordship n/a n/a c. 1195: First mentioned; to the younger line
List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (W)
List_of_states_in_the_Holy_Roman_Empire_(W)
their lordship, and a new branch of the family appeared: the lords of Wildenburg. In 1385, shortly after John V of Reifferscheid had taken over the lordship
Reifferscheid_Castle
2016 Australian film
Directed by Mike Daly Written by Mike Daly Michael Armstrong Produced by Kim Wildenburg Garett Mayow Music by Hilltop Hoods Production companies R/GA XYZ Studios
Through_the_Dark_(2016_film)
German count (c. 1339–1416)
Before 1389, John built Freudenberg Castle [de] against the lords of Wildenburg and the counts of Sayn. He managed to put an end to the robber knights
John I, Count of Nassau-Siegen
John_I,_Count_of_Nassau-Siegen
Topics referred to by the same term
(disambiguation) Wildberg (disambiguation) Wildburg (disambiguation) Wildenburg (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Waldburg_(disambiguation)
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
indications are that it was these Treveri who built the ringwalls at the Wildenburg as a refuge castle when, in the last century before the Christian Era
Bruchweiler
Topics referred to by the same term
(disambiguation) Waldburg (disambiguation) Wildberg (disambiguation) Wildenburg (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Wildburg
Thannhausen Hatzfeld HRE Prince of Hatzfeld-Gleichen-Trachenberg, Baron of Wildenburg, Lord of Crottorf, Schönstein, Kranichfeld, Blankenhain, etc. Lordship
List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (H)
List_of_states_in_the_Holy_Roman_Empire_(H)
Municipality in Bavaria, Germany
natives. Wildenberg Castle ruins from the High Middle Ages (also called the Wildenburg), built in the Staufer era, where Wolfram von Eschenbach is said to have
Kirchzell
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Veitsrodt. Also from this time on, it always belonged to the Amt of Wildenburg, until French Revolutionary/Napoleonic times. For centuries, Veitsrodt
Veitsrodt
Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
territory of Nassau-Siegen, in the south to the land of the counts of Wildenburg and in the south and southwest to the Duchy of Berg. All of the municipal
Wenden_(Sauerland)
d’Affaires Johann Heinrich von Bernstorff 1906 1908 Hermann von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg 1908 1912 Padel von Kulemann 1916 1923: Re-establishment of a German diplomatic
List of ambassadors of Germany to Egypt
List_of_ambassadors_of_Germany_to_Egypt
of Freudenberg. Es handelt sich um die former border of the Barony of Wildenburg with the kurkölnischen Duchy of Westphalia and the Principality of Nassau-Siegen
Dreiherrenstein
Municipality in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
and were assigned to the nearby Castle Wildenberg (also known as Castle Wildenburg) in Odenwald. 1271: By purchase in the year 1271 the rule rights came
Mudau
German aristocrat and diplomat
March 1836 Adelsdorf Died 28 April 1900(1900-04-28) (aged 64) Brauchitschdorf Parent Margarete von Hatzfeld zu Wildenburg Alma mater University of Bonn
Anton_Saurma_von_der_Jeltsch
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
there hot and humid weather here. Because Breitenthal lies alee of the Wildenburg mountain ridge to the west and the Idar Forest to the north, showers and
Breitenthal, Rhineland-Palatinate
Breitenthal,_Rhineland-Palatinate
American painter
officer and civil servant Clara von Hatzfeldt, Princess of Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg, born Clara Huntington in the United States Thomas Scott-Ellis, 8th Baron
Mariette_Leslie_Cotton
German count (d. 1443)
acquire the serfs in Siegerland, which had belonged to the extinct lords of Wildenburg and were fully secured against the rightful heirs, the lords of Hatzfeld;
John II, Count of Nassau-Siegen
John_II,_Count_of_Nassau-Siegen
German politician
married Countess Maria Eleonore von Dernbach (née Countess von Hatzfeld-Wildenburg), in 1701. Anselm Franz von Schönborn (1681–1726), who married Maria Theresia
Melchior Friedrich von Schönborn-Buchheim
Melchior_Friedrich_von_Schönborn-Buchheim
Town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
the right hand side of the Sieg remained in the hands of the lords of Wildenburg, whose Werther line of the House of Hatzfeld later also gained that part
Wissen
Topics referred to by the same term
Engadine, canton of Graubünden, Switzerland Wildberg (disambiguation) Wildenburg (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Wildenberg_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
(disambiguation) Wildberg (disambiguation) Wildburg (disambiguation) Wildenburg (disambiguation) Vorderwaldberg Hinterwaldberg This disambiguation page
Waldberg
MYK RP Hill castle 1202 Ruins Wildenburg Castle Hellenthal EU NRW Hill castle. hill spur site 1202–1235 Preserved Wildenburg Bürvenich EU NRW 11th–12th century
List_of_castles_in_the_Eifel
avoid this he resigned voluntarily. His successor, the Prince of Hatzfeld-Wildenburg, was only admitted after long negotiations, and on condition that he promised
1921_in_Germany
Water castle in Düsseldorf, Germany
the von Hatzfeld-Wildenburg family. It shows the Hatzfeld coat of arms (black wall anchor in gold) in fields 1 and 4 and the Wildenburg coat of arms (three
Kalkum_Castle
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Jasmine Flower
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Prayer; Songs of Worship
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Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from a very widely used personal name of Germanic origin, composed of the elements arn ‘eagle’ + wald ‘rule’. In addition, it has probably absorbed various European cognates and their derivatives (for the forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988).English : habitational name from either of the two places called Arnold (see Arnall).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : adoption of the German personal name, at least in part on account of its resemblance to the Jewish name Aaron.Arnold is a widespread and important family name in North America. In particular, it is borne by a prominent RI family, descended from a certain Thomas Arnold, who emigrated to New England before 1635.
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Pure; Virgin
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Wise; Intelligent; Sharpsighted
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Afghan, African, Arabic, Bengali, French, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi, Swahili, Telugu
Star; Precious; Sorry; Moon; Beautiful
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English : patronymic from Ralph.
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Abbreviation of Richard 'powerful; strong ruler.
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