- The
House of Salm-
Reifferscheidt-salM is a
noble family of
German descent established in
Central Moravia (now part of the
Czech Republic). It came into...
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Prince and
Count of Salm-Reiferscheid in 1958, the male line of Salm-
Reifferscheidt-****heim and Dyck
became extinct. The full
princely style was Imperial...
- Cologne, and the
Altgraviate of Salm-Reifferscheid-Dyck, Neuss.
House of
Reifferscheidt-Dyck (1416-1803; in Dyck, from 1639 in Bedburg,
renamed ****heim 1803–1806)...
- Reichsde****tionshauptschluss (Imperial
Recess of 1803), in
which the
House of Salm-
Reifferscheidt-Bedburg was
compensated for the loss of its
areas on the left bank of...
- side view The
first description as
Cereus macrogonus by
Joseph zu Salm-
Reifferscheidt-Dyck was
published in 1850. The
specific epithet macrogonus is derived...
- Hugo Karl
Franz de
Paula Theodor, 3rd
Prince of Salm-
Reifferscheidt-Raitz (9
November 1832 – 12 May 1890) was a
mediatized German hereditary prince and...
- Hugo
Karel Eduard, 2nd
Prince of Salm-
Reifferscheidt-Raitz (15
September 1803 – 18
April 1888), was a
mediatized German prince who was an industrialist...
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Franz Wilhelm Joseph Anton, 1st
Prince of Salm-
Reifferscheidt-****heim (27
April 1772 – 14 May 1831) was a
Prussian major general. He was
Ruling Imperial...
- Salm-****, is
dedicated to the
German prince and
botanist Joseph zu Salm-
Reifferscheidt-Dyck (1773-1861).[citation needed]
Agave salmiana presents a spiral-shaped...
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Franz Josef Alfred Leopold Hermann Maria,
Prince of Salm-
Reifferscheidt-****heim and Dyck (7
April 1899 – 13 June 1958) was a
German nobleman and entrepreneur...