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The Principality or Margraviate of (Brandenburg) Ansbach (German: Fürstentum Ansbach or Markgrafschaft Brandenburg-Ansbach) was a free imperial principality... |
uplands (Oberland) of the former Burgraviate of Nuremberg, while the southern lowlands (Unterland) formed the Principality of Ansbach. The final border... |
ruler of a small German state, the Principality of Ansbach. After Caroline was orphaned at a young age, she moved to the enlightened court of her guardians... |
margrave of the two Franconian principalities, Bayreuth and Ansbach, which he sold to the King of Prussia, a fellow member of the House of Hohenzollern... |
Wolf of Ansbach was a man-eating wolf that attacked and killed an unknown number of people in the Principality of Ansbach in 1685, then a part of the Holy... |
cede Ansbach and its principality to Bavaria in the Franco-Prussian treaty of alliance signed at Schönbrunn Palace on 15 December 1805 at the end of the... |
Albrecht III Achilles (redirect from Albert Achilles of Brandenburg) division of territory which followed his father's death in 1440, Albrecht received the Principality of Ansbach, while John took over the rule of Brandenburg... |
He was also a member of the Brandenburg-Ansbach branch of the House of Hohenzollern. He became grand master of the Teutonic Knights in their attempt to... |
Bavaria, Germany Principality of Ansbach, principality of the Holy Roman Empire Ansbach (automobile), German automobile Ansbach (Usa), river of Hesse, Germany... |
Friedrich August Valentin Voit von Salzburg (category People from the Principality of Ansbach) von Salzburg (June 26, 1734 – May 14, 1798) was a commander of military units from Ansbach-Bayreuth. During the American Revolutionary War, Great Britain... |
margrave of the Principality of Ansbach from 1723 to his death. Charles William Frederick was the son of William Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1686–1723)... |
Karl Mack von Leiberich (category People from the Principality of Ansbach) Battle of Ulm in 1805. Karl Mack was born at Nennslingen, in the Principality of Ansbach. In 1770 he joined an Austrian cavalry regiment, in which his uncle... |
Simon Marius (category People from Ansbach) in the city of Ansbach. He is best known for being among the first observers of the four largest moons of Jupiter, and his publication of his discovery... |
rights. In the Principalities of Ansbach and Bayreuth this did not change until the late 18th century. In 1791, the last Margrave of Ansbach-Bayreuth, Charles... |
Principality of Ansbach. On 15 March 1806, the French emperor put Berg under the rule of his brother-in-law Joachim Murat, including territories of the... |
within the Fraconian Principality of Ansbach from the year 1686 until 16 October 1692 when he died. Albert was the second son of Margrave John Frederick... |
Georg Ernst Stahl (category People from the Principality of Ansbach) deep depression until his death in 1734 at the age of 74. He was born in St. John's parish in Ansbach, Brandenburg on October 21, 1659. His father was Johann... |
received the Principality of Bayreuth, while Frederick kept the Principality of Ansbach; the brothers ruled jointly in the Burgraviate of Nuremberg. At... |
Matthias Klostermayr (redirect from Hiasl of Bavaria) native of the municipality of Kissing near Augsburg (his name on the baptismal register is Mattheus Klostermair—the Austro-Bavarian spelling of it), Bavarian... |
Ansbach. Due to the Reformation, the monastery was closed in 1537. Since then Heidenheim is mostly Lutheran. In 1792 Prussia bought principality of Ansbach... |