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- Saxony during the Weimar Republic, the titles of Kreishauptmann, and Amtshauptmann were held by senior civil servants. Hauptmann (from Early Modern High...
- Drost) in Neuenrade in the County of Mark, Lord Seneschal (German: Amtshauptmann) of Zinna, President of the Ober-Collegium Sanitatis in Berlin and Lieutenant...
- 1981: Mephisto - Professor 1981: Aus der Franzosenzeit (TV Movie) - Amtshauptmann Weber 1983: Märkische Chronik (TV Series) - Pfarrer Weihmann 1985: Johann...
- chamber music, and opere buffe. In 1773 the prince-bishop appointed him Amtshauptmann of nearby Jeseník (Freiwaldau), one of several measures to help entice...
- 3 1702 Lieutenant 1705 Captain (company commander) 1709 Major 1712 Amtshauptmann (territorial captain) of Zossen und Trebbin 1713 Lieutenant Colonel...
- Pierre Bayle. Dohna joined the Prussian Army in 1679 and became an Amtshauptmann of Mohrungen and Liebstadt in East Prussia. He was promoted to an Oberst...
- Kirchenlamitz, Selb and Thierstein were all subordinated to the high bailiff (Amtshauptmann) in Wunsiedel. Wunsiedel was a part of the Hohenzollern Prin****lity...
- The noble administrator was promoted to the “chief administrator” (Amtshauptmann) during the following century, who usually supervised two to four offices...
- From 1924 to 1933 he was the head of the regional administration (Amtshauptmann) of Annaberg. Following World War II the Soviet Military Administration...
- part of the Duchy of Prussia, a v****al state of Poland, in 1525, an "Amtshauptmann" office was established in Rhein, which remained in use until 1775....