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Degenfeld is a part of Schwäbisch Gmünd in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It
borders Weiler in den
Bergen to the north,
Lauterstein to the
south and east...
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Luise von
Degenfeld (28
November 1634 – 18
March 1677) was a
German noblewoman and the
morganatic second wife of
Charles I Louis,
Elector Palatine. Born...
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Philipp Freiherr von
Degenfeld (1816-1888) was a Badensian-Prussian
general and a
member of the Reichstag.
Alfred von
Degenfeld was the
younger son of...
- Louis,
Elector Palatine from his
morganatic marriage with
Marie Luise von
Degenfeld. On 4th June 1683 she
married Meinhardt Schomberg, 3rd Duke of Schomberg...
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Charlotte of Hesse-K****el, and
subsequent marriage to
Marie Luise von
Degenfeld. This
second wife was
given the
unique title of
Raugravine (Raugräfin...
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Frankfurt am Main in
Germany as a
school band by
guitar player Peter Degenfeld-Schonburg and b****
player Dominik Stotzem. In 2008 and
after several breaks...
- Elisabeth,
daughter of
Charles I Louis,
Elector Palatine and
Marie Luise von
Degenfeld. His
father entered the
service of
William III of
England and was created...
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elder brother Franz Ferdinand were
taught by
Alfred Ludwig,
Baron of
Degenfeld. Otto was not
interested in
learning and
often pla****
pranks on his teachers...
- Pomerania)
Datteln (North Rhine-Westphalia) Daun (Rhineland-Palatinate)
Degenfeld (Baden-Württemberg)
Deggendorf (Bavaria)
Deidesheim (Rhineland-Palatinate)...
- Lexikonverlag, Mannheim/Wien/Zürich 1975, Band 7, S. 420. Hofmannsthal, Hugo von;
Degenfeld-Schonburg,
Grafin Ottonie; Barcel, W. Eric (2000). The Poet and the Countess:...