Grand Marshal of the Teutonic Order from 1251 to 1254
Eberhard von Sayn, sometimes Eberhardus de Seyne or Everart de Saine (died 1258), was a Teutonic Knight, Grosskomtur, Landmeister and finally Grand Marshal of the Teutonic Order from 1251 to 1254.
EberhardvonSayn, sometimes Eberhardus de Seyne or Everart de Saine (died 1258), was a Teutonic Knight, Grosskomtur, Landmeister and finally Grand Marshal...
Bruno IV vonSayn (died 2 November 1208) was the archbishop of Cologne from 1205 until his death. Bruno was the son of Eberhard I, Count of Sayn. He was...
divided between Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn-Altenkirchen and Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hachenburg. Eberhard I (1139–76) Henry I/II (1176–1203) with… Eberhard II (1176–1202)...
(b. 1233) Clement of Dunblane, Scottish cleric, friar and bishop EberhardvonSayn, German knight and Landmeister Fujiwara no Tomoie, Japanese nobleman...
(b. 1233) Clement of Dunblane, Scottish cleric, friar and bishop EberhardvonSayn, German knight and Landmeister Fujiwara no Tomoie, Japanese nobleman...
Eberhardvon Danckelmann in 1697 he became minister and finance minister and quickly eliminated his competitors Hans Albrecht von Barfus and Paul von...
Mechthild of Sayn (c. 1203 – c. 1291), also called Mechthild of Landsberg, Mechtild, Mechtildis or Mathilde, was the wife of Henry III of Sayn. She was an...
both being descendants from von dem Bussche family. They met again at the wedding-eve party of Princess Tatjana of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg and Moritz...
in the Fifth Crusade. Gottfried had married Adelheid of Sayn, sister of the last Count of Sayn, Henry III. His estate was divided between their three sons...
zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg (1824–1878) and his second wife Kamila Stefańska (1838–1902), after the marriage she got the aristocratic title von Kleydorff...
Count Eberhard of Württemberg, the village was sold to the Bishopric of Würzburg. Twenty-two years later the bishopric transferred it to Berthold von Bibra...
Electorate of Saxony, Johann VIII. zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Wittgenstein the Margraviate of Brandenburg, and Georg Christoph von Haslang the Electorate of Bavaria...
branches ruled in the Imperial County of Ortenburg-Neuortenburg and various Sayn-Wittgenstein states until 1806. The family took its name from their ancestral...
placed under Prussian rule in 1816 following the Congress of Vienna the Sayn-Wittgensteiner principalities of Hohenstein and Berleburg, along with the...
Studien zur deutschen Minnerede. Untersuchungen zu Zilies vonSayn, Johann von Konstanz und Eberhardvon Cersne. Göppingen 1982. ISBN 3-87452-553-8 Wolfgang...
married Anita von Kleydorff (1899–1987), daughter of Franz Egenieff (born Marian Eberhard Franz Emil von Kleydorff), a son of Prince Emil zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg...
Ministers of Germany "David Hansemann to Prussian Interior Minister Ernst von Bodelschwingh (March 1, 1848)". ghdi.ghi-dc.org. GHDI (German History in...
IV vonSayn (1205–1208), Dietrich I von Hengebach (1208–1215), Engelbert II of Berg (1216–1225), Heinrich I von Müllenark (1225–1237), Konrad von Hochstaden...
town burn down, but also the castle. Counts Salentin von Manderscheid and Georg Friedrich vonSayn-Hachenburg undertook to build the town anew, and also...
Hedwig Sophie von Lippe-Brake (1669-1738), moved her residence to the Ludwigsburg in 1725. Later descendants of what was called the line of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Ludwigsburg...
Isenburg-Neumagen, 1502–1554, when it passed by marriage to the Counts of Sayn-Homburg. Isenburg-Kempenich, 1137–1424, when it passed to the Lords of Schöneck...