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Weilburg is, with just
under 13,000 inhabitants, the
third biggest town in Limburg-
Weilburg district in Hesse, Germany,
after Limburg an der Lahn and...
- The
House of N****au-
Weilburg, a
branch of the
House of N****au,
ruled a
division of the
County of N****au,
which was a
state in what is now Germany, then...
- Limburg-
Weilburg is a
Kreis (district) in the west of Hesse, Germany.
Neighboring districts are Lahn-Dill, Hochtaunuskreis, Rheingau-Taunus, Rhein-Lahn...
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Prince of N****au-
Weilburg (Friedrich Wilhelm, 25
October 1768, The
Hague – 9
January 1816,
Weilburg) was a
ruler of N****au-
Weilburg. He was
created Prince...
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divided into N****au-
Weilburg and N****au-Wiesbaden-Idstein.
Count Walram II
began the
Countship of N****au in
Weilburg (N****au-
Weilburg),
which existed to...
- N****au-
Weilburg in 1605
County of N****au-Sonnenberg,
partitioned among N****au-Wiesbaden and N****au-
Weilburg in 1405 In 1605, all
parts of N****au-
Weilburg were...
- John III of N****au-
Weilburg (27 June 1441 – 15 July 1480) was
count of N****au-
Weilburg as co-regent with his father. He came from the
Walramian branch...
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reigning from 1816
until 1839. He was also
sovereign Prince of N****au-
Weilburg from 1816
until its
incorporation into the
duchy of N****au.
Frederick Augustus...
- The
Weilburg palace (German:
Schloss Weilburg) is a
former neoclassical palace in
Baden near Vienna, Austria.
Constructed in 1820, it was a
present from...
- N****au-
Weilburg (Karl Christian, 16
January 1735 in
Weilburg – 28
November 1788 in Münster-Dreissen, near Kirchheim), till 1753
Count of N****au-
Weilburg, was...