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Birstein is a muni****lity on the
northeastern edge of the Main-Kinzig-Kreis in Hesse,
Germany with
approximately 6,600 inhabitants. It was the home of...
- Isenburg-
Birstein was the name of two
German historical states centred on
Birstein in
southeastern Hesse, Germany. The
first "Isenburg-
Birstein" was a County...
- Büdingen in
Birstein. Isenburg-Büdingen-
Birstein was
created as a
partition of Isenburg-Büdingen in 1511, and was
partitioned into Isenburg-
Birstein, Isenburg-Büdingen...
- Isenburg-Büdingen-
Birstein Isenburg-Büdingen-
Birstein (or Isenburg-
Birstein), 1511–1628,
which was
divided into: Isenburg-
Birstein, 1628–1664, when it...
- Karl II,
Prince of Isenburg-Büdingen in
Birstein (full name: Karl
Viktor Amadeus Wolfgang Kasimir Adolf Bodo) (29 July 1838 – 2
April 1899) was head of...
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Prince Viktor.
Growing up at
Birstein Castle, the
family seat in Hesse,
Sophie studied at a
primary school in
Birstein and at
Marienschule Fulda in Fulda...
- into Isenburg-Büdingen-
Birstein and Isenburg-Ronneburg in 1511. The
second (1628–1806) was a
partition of Isenburg-Büdingen-
Birstein. It was partitioned...
- Ann
Judith Birstein (May 27, 1927 – May 24, 2017) was an
American Fulbright Scholar, novelist, memoirist, essayist, film critic, blogger, and professor...
- Isenburg-Büdingen (
Birstein, 29
December 1560 –
Birstein, 21 May 1633) was a
German count of the
House of Isenburg. He was
count of Isenburg-
Birstein from 1596...
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Birstein, 5
October 1781),
married on 20
September 1760 to
Wolfgang Ernest II,
Prince of Isenburg-Büdingen-
Birstein (1711–present) Isenburg-
Birstein....