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Ferdinand of Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg (Vienna, 27 June 1825 –
Schloss Fridau, 12
December 1896), and had
issue Princess Carolina Maria Josepha Walpurgis...
- 1708
Castle Fridau was
owned by the family.
Around 1450, the
family split into two
lines (later
referred to as Ernstbrunn-Feyregg and
Fridau - Neuburg)...
- Sinzendorf-Ernstbrunn Sinzendorf-
Fridau-Neuburg
Lordship 1610:
Barony 1654:
County Swab SC c. 1450:
Partitioned from
Sinzendorf 1497:
Acquired Fridau 1610: HRE
Baron 1654:...
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growth plan". Vertical. MHL Publishing.
Retrieved October 21, 2014. Hashim,
Fridaus (November 12, 2014). "Reignwood
signs LOI for 50 Bell 505s". Flightglobal...
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roaming Guglers affected the
western part of the Aargau,
where the
towns of
Fridau and
Altreu were
completely destro****. The
local po****ce
organized to strike...
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Margraviate of
Burgau and
Augsburg 1560: To
Baumgartner 1665: Sold to Sinzendorf-
Fridau-Neuburg 1705: Sold to
Stadion Alsatian Line 1741: To Stadion-Thannhausen...
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December 1940, nla.obj-1309530345,
retrieved 25
October 2023 – via
Trove "=
Fridau, July 23", ABC W****ly, 5 (29), Sydney, 17 July 1943,
retrieved 25 October...
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Ferdinand of Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg (Vienna, 27 June 1825 –
Schloss Fridau, 12
December 1896), and had
issue Princess Carolina Maria Josepha Walpurgis...
-
Friedburg 68 11
April 1944 — B-24 65 59 25
February 1944 11:56 B-24 Radlersberg-
Fridau 69 61 13
April 1944 15:54 B-17 Königsdorf 66 60 23
March 1944 10:28 B-17...
- Reichersdorf, Ried,
Theyern Ober-Grafendorf Badendorf, Baumgarten, Ebersdorf,
Fridau, Gasten, Gattmannsdorf, Gröben, Grub, Kotting, Kuning, Neustift, Ober-Grafendorf...