For Counts of Wartenberg of the Wittelsbach dynasty, see Ferdinand of Bavaria (soldier).
the House of Wartenberg (German: Grafen von Wartenberg) was the name of the German comital family (Grafen) which held large territories in Rhenish Hesse, Electoral Palatinate and Upper Swabia.
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former seat ofCountsofWartenbergWartenberg station, an S-Bahn and railway station in the Lichtenberg district of Berlin Schloss Wartenberg [de], German...
Franz Wilhelm, Count von Wartenberg (born at Munich, 1 March 1593; died at Ratisbon, 1 December 1661) was a Bavarian Catholic Bishop of Osnabrück, expelled...
influence in Paris – the dukes of Arenberg, Croy and Looz, the prince of Salm-Kyrburg, the countsof Sickingen and Wartenberg, among others – tried their...
Wartenberg (6 February 1643, in Wetterau – 4 July 1712, in Frankfurt am Main) was the first ever Minister-President (effectively Prime Minister) of the...
family, the Lords of Vartenberk (German: Wartenberg), the present family title since 1758 is "Countof Waldstein, Lord ofWartenberg". After World War...
was made up of Alexander Hermann, Countof Wartensleben, August David zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein and Johann Kasimir Kolbe von Wartenberg. It was also...
became Elector of Brandenburg on the death of his father in 1688 and King in Prussia in 1701, decided to expand the estate. Count von Wartenberg, his chief...
monastery's possessions of thirteen villages and hamlets with a total of 2871 subjects were taken over by the CountsofWartenberg in compensation for territories...
Count Ferdinand Ernst Joseph Gabriel von Waldstein und Wartenberg (24 March 1762 – 26 May 1823) was a German nobleman and patron of the arts. A member...
Waldstein Herrin zu Wartenberg (4 March 1771, Vienna – 17 January 1854, Vienna) was a Bohemian noblewoman. By birth, member of an old House of Waldstein, she...
Waldstein-Wartenberg in 1845. After her death, he married Princess Maria Rosa von Lobkowicz, in 1852. He was succeeded in the headship of the House of Neipperg...
Wilhelm of Austria (5 January 1614 – 20 November 1662), younger brother of Emperor Ferdinand III, was an Austrian soldier, administrator and patron of the...
Hartwig Karl von Wartenberg (3 April 1711 – 2 May 1757) was the Royal Prussian major general and Proprietor (Inhaber) of the Hussars Regiment No. 3. Hartwig...
Gabriela of Waldstein-Wartenberg (1827-1890) (daughter ofCount Christian Vinzenz Ernst von Waldstein-Wartenberg and Countess Maria Franziska of Thun und...
by the Allies after World War II. 1702–1711: Johann Kasimir Kolbe von Wartenberg 1711–1728: Heinrich Rüdiger von Ilgen [de] 1728–1739: Friedrich Wilhelm...
Count Joachim Karl Ludwig Mortimer von Maltzan (or Maltzahn), Freiherr von Wartenberg und Penzlin (15 April 1793 – 9 August 1843) was a Prussian diplomat...
January 1988) is the consort of Jean-Christophe, Prince Napoléon, the disputed head of the House of Bonaparte. Waldstein-Wartenberg, Berthold (1971). Geschichte...
1747 – 27 January 1791), married in 1765 Count Georg Christian von Waldstein-Wartenberg (1743–1791). Ancestors of several European monarchs through Princess...
was projected that the order would count a maximum of 100 Grand Knights, and would include two new categories of 400 Commanders and 1000 Knights. However...