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The House of Putbus, Pedebuz or Podebusk was a German noble family of high nobility, ultimately princely house in Pomerania, mainly on the island of Rügen, territories in northern Europe on the south Baltic Sea coast.
after Borante, an early member of the Putbus family who built a motte-and-bailey castle in the 13th century. The name Putbus first appeared in 1286 and was...
the state as a resort town since 1997. Putbus was founded in 1810 by Prince Wilhelm Malte zu Putbus as his town of residence and had it built in the Classicist...
between the Prussian royal house and the houseofPutbus. King Frederick William IV visited the princely residence in Putbus as crown prince in 1820, 1825...
I Fürst und Herr zu Putbus (1783 – 1854) was a German prince (Fürst) from the old Slavic-Rügen noble family of the lords ofPutbus. He acted as a Swedish...
Putbus Palace (German: Schloss Putbus) is a former neoclassical palace in Putbus, on the isle of Rügen in Germany. It was the seat of the princes of Putbus...
later Prince of Rügen. Stoislav I (died after 1193), also known as Stoislav ofPutbus (Stoislaw von Putbus), the father of the HouseofPutbus (died 1854)...
of the last male member of the House of Putbus in the male line, he became Wilhelm Malte II, Prince ofPutbus de:Wylich und Lottum – an article on the...
were held by the noble HouseofPutbus. Upon the Thirty Years' War and the 1648 Peace of Westphalia, the area became part of Swedish Pomerania. The secularised...
administration of Soviet assets in Germany, and transferred in 1953 to the state museums in Berlin. Attempts by the grandson of Malte zu Putbus, Franz zu Putbus, to...
Prince ofPutbus. Until 1326 the village was part of the Principality of Rügen and thereafter of the Duchy of Pomerania. With the Treaty of Westphalia of 1648...
reacquired it in 1695. He then sold it, for a second time, to Ursula von Putbus in 1704. De tibiis veterum et earum antiquo usu, p. PP7, at Google Books...
Pomeranian mainland opposite the island of Rügen. It was named after Borante, an early member of the HouseofPutbus, who built a motte-and-bailey castle...
Prussian field marshal and leader of Prussian troops at the Battle of Leipzig and Battle of Waterloo. Wilhelm Malte I ofPutbus (1677–1749) — Swedish-German...
the Houseof Reuss. A varying number of these counties came into being by partition; they were partially merged and divided again. After the end of the...
Nadelitz is a village in the borough ofPutbus on the German Baltic Sea island of Rügen. It is a district of the town Putbus in Landkreis Vorpommern-Rügen in...
on a golden shield. The Putbus coat of arms had been identical with the post-1530 Wolgast coat of arms, except for the color of the lower shield, which...
Ursula von Putbus . She had become a widow after the death of her busband Knud Thott in October 1702. Ole Bornamann (1673-1725), a district judge of Zealand...
I of Denmark received it. The family of Putbusch (Podebusk in Danish, Putbus in Swedish and German), originally relatives of the earliest princes of Rügen...
Malte I, Prince ofPutbus (1783–1854) a German prince, acted as a Swedish governor in Swedish Pomerania; born in Putbus, Rügen History of Sweden Swedish...
Vorderasiatisches Museum (Kleine Schriften 4), 2nd ed., Putbus 1990, p. 2 Gelb, I. J. (1994). "The Name of Babylon". In Hess, Richard S.; Tsumura, David Toshio...