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Sermages (French pronunciation: [sɛʁmaʒ]) is a
commune in the Nièvre
department in
central France. On 1
January 2019, the
estimated po****tion was 191...
- 1993 and 2001. The Old and
Contemporary Masters Gallery is
located in the
Sermage Palace,
built in the
rococo style in 1750. In 1523,
Margrave Georg of Brandenburg...
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Topoff &
Zimmerli 1991, pp. 313–314
Miramontes 1993, p. 6
Blatrix &
Sermage 2005, p. 2
Pennings et al. 2012 D'Ettorre &
Heinze 2001, p. 69 Delattre...
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Count Petar Troilo Sermage and
finally Kulmer family. When the old
Zrinski house (at the time
already known as the
Sermage-Kulmer palace) was damaged...
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regiment reaching the rank of a major. He
married Judita Sermage (from the
House of
Sermage [hr]) in 1775 and they had sons
Ferdinand and Ivan Nepomuk...
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Ritter Vitezović, most
notable member of Ritter-Vitezović
noble family Sermage,
noble family from
Burgundy Visovac and Rog,
ownership of Ugrinić noble...
- Normann-Prandau Orehovečki Oršić Patačić Pejačević Pucić
Ranjina Ratkaj Saraka Sermage Sorkočević
Ungnad Vitovec Vojković
Barons Adamović Alapić Babić Bedeković...
- 1890(1890-08-25) (aged 70) Lužnica, Croatia-Slavonia, Austria-Hungary (now Zaprešić, Croatia)
Spouse Antonia Gräfin
Sermage de Medvegrád et Szomszédvár...
- Normann-Prandau Orehovečki Oršić Patačić Pejačević Pucić
Ranjina Ratkaj Saraka Sermage Sorkočević
Ungnad Vitovec Vojković
Barons Adamović Alapić Babić Bedeković...
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Rauch de Nyék, Ban (viceroy) of Croatia-Slavonia, and
Countess Antonia Sermage von Szomszédvár et Medvedgrád (1826–1913).
Pavao Rauch was
appointed as...