Salentin may refer to: People: Hubert Salentin (1822–1910), German painter, associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting Salentin IX of Isenburg-Grenzau...
Johann Hubert Salentin (born 15 January 1822, Zülpich; died 7 July 1910, Düsseldorf) was a German painter, associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting...
and partially the provincial assemblies also took place there. Elector Salentin of Isenburg (1532–1610) had the castle redesigned in the renaissance style...
relatively uneventful. Gebhard continued some of the work of his predecessor, Salentin, chiefly in the reconstruction of the Arnsberg castle in Westphalia. Gebhard...
of Isenburg-Grenzau, Archbishop-Elector of Trier from 1547 until 1556 Salentin IX of Isenburg-Grenzau, c. 1532–1610, Archbishop-Elector of Cologne, Bishop...
standing of their families. When his nephew, Arnold, died without issue, Salentin von Isenburg-Grenzau (1532–1610) resigned from the office of Elector (September...
investigation exposes institutional racism". The Guardian. 13 November 2012. Salentin, Kurt. Determinants of Experience of Discrimination in Minorities in Germany...
Ackermann (born 1963), theologian, made 1981 his abitur at the Kurfürst-Salentin-Gymnasium, since 2009 Bishop of Trier Andernach chess Wahlen der Bürgermeister...
Isenburg-Kempenich, Lord of Isenburg-Kempenich co-ruling with his brothers Salentin and Theodoric II, and eventually his nephew Theodoric III Julius Rosemann...
founding member of the Schmalkaldic League Friedrich IV of Wied 1562 1567 Salentin von Isenburg-Grenzau 1567 1577 Upon the deaths of his younger and older...
in the western part as a stables, but initially also as a dwelling of Salentin von Isenburg. In October 1598, during the siege of Rheinberg by the Spaniards...
made Imperial barons in 1652 and Imperial counts in 1710. Baron Johann Salentin Wilhelm von Nesselrode und Rhade (died in 1715), who served as Imperial...
noble line, and when he died, the inheritance went to his son-in-law, Salentin von Sayn. He founded the House of Sayn-Wittgenstein. In 1488, and again...
Waldbröl, he was one of six children born to politician and jurist Jakob Salentin von Zuccalmaglio and Clara Deycks. His brother Vinzenz Jakob von Zuccalmaglio...
universities, the school experienced a renewal under the rule of Bishop Salentin of Isenburg and headmaster Hermann von Kerssenbroch in the 1500s. The influence...
county of Euskirchen in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Count Salentin Ernest of Manderscheid-Blankenheim (born 1630) realised the idea of an...