- Alan
Grafen FRS is a
Scottish ethologist and
evolutionary biologist. He
currently teaches and
undertakes research at St John's College, Oxford.
Along with...
- ****y
Susan Sins
Again (German: Frau
Wirtin hat auch
einen Grafen, Italian: Susanna... ed i suoi
dolci vizi alla
corte del re) is a 1968 Austrian-Italian...
- The
Adventures of
Count Bobby (German: Die
Abenteuer des
Grafen Bobby) is a 1961
Austrian comedy film
directed by Géza von
Cziffra and
starring Peter Alexander...
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Liebesgeschichte der schönen
Magelone und des
Grafen Peter von
Provence (Love-Story of the
Beautiful Magelone and
Count Peter of Provence) is an eighteen-section...
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family (/ˈkaɪbɜːrɡ/; German: [ˈkyːbʊʁk]; also Kiburg) was a
noble family of
grafen (counts) in the
Duchy of Swabia, a
cadet line of the
counts of Dillingen...
- pp. 19, 30ff., 35, 41; ****mann,
Grafen, pp. 8ff. Ducouthial, ‘Géographie,’pp. 235-238. By contrast, ****mann,
Grafen, p. 3
argues Humbert possessed Maurienne...
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Counts of
Celje (Slovene:
Celjski grofje) or the
Counts of
Cilli (German:
Grafen von Cilli; Hungarian:
cillei grófok) were the most
influential late medieval...
- nobility,
forming the
higher nobility (hoher Adel)
alongside the
counts (
Grafen). This
close inner circle,
called the 100
Familien (100 families), possessed...
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Bernhard Müller,
known as
Count de Leon (born
March 21, 1788, Kostheim,
Germany - died
August 29, 1834,
Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana), was a
German Christian...
- The
Counts of
Ortenburg (German:
Grafen von Ortenburg) were a
comital family in the
mediaeval Duchy of Carinthia.
Though they had
roots in
Bavarian nobility...