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Reinhardsbrunn in
Friedrichroda near Gotha, in the
German state of Thuringia, is the site of a
formerly prominent Benedictine abbey, the
house monastery...
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Reinhardsbrunn was a
Verwaltungsgemeinschaft ("collective muni****lity") in the
district of Gotha, in Thuringia, Germany. The seat of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft...
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Ehrenburg Palace in Coburg, the
ducal family also used the
Schloss Reinhardsbrunn in Gotha, as well as the
Schloss Rosenau and
Callenberg Castle in Coburg...
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Gotha and
Ehrenburg in Coburg, the
Ducal family also used the
Schloss Reinhardsbrunn in
Gotha as well as the
Rosenau and
Callenberg castles in
Coburg and...
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entrails were
buried on the island; his
bones were
transferred to the
Reinhardsbrunn monastery. In the 14th century, his
bones were
reburied in the Church...
- Duke of Edinburgh, as his heir-presumptive. Upon Ernest's
death at
Reinhardsbrunn,
Alfred succeeded to the
ducal throne. Ernest,
Hereditary Prince of...
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Elizabeth of Hungary.
Hermann died at
Gotha in 1217 and was
buried at
Reinhardsbrunn.
Hermann was fond of the
society of men of letters, and
Walther von...
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Coburg (summer residence)
Friedenstein Castle,
Gotha (winter residence)
Reinhardsbrunn Castle,
Gotha Rosenau Castle,
Coburg Callenberg Castle Counts of Wettin...
- were
buried in
Friedenstein Castle; however, his tomb was
erected in
Reinhardsbrunn. In 1285, he
married Agnes, the
daughter of
Count Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol...
- was
killed in action.
Prince Hubertus was born on 24
August 1909 at
Reinhardsbrunn Castle,
German Empire. A 72-gun
salute took
place at
Friedenstein Palace...