Schloss Laubach is a castle in Laubach, Hesse, Germany and serves as the seat of the Counts of Solms-Laubach. Schloss Laubach is first mentioned in a...
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Hanover, Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg (born Countess Monika zu Solms-Laubach; 8 August 1929 – 4 June 2015) was a German noblewoman and philanthropist...
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including Schloss Muskau, but two-thirds of them fell victim to looting at the end of the war. Only the objects relocated to Schloss Laubach in Hesse were...
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Hohenstadt, Abtsgmünd-Hohenstadt Schloss Kapfenburg, Lauchheim Schloss Laubach, Abtsgmünd-Laubach Lauterburg Castle, Essingen-Lauterburg Turmhügelburg Leinroden...
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Rechteren-Limpurg (born 27 September 1940) ∞ Count Hans Günter of Solms-Laubach (born 26 June 1927 in Munich) , had two issue Anna married secondly to...
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children were Eleonore (1713–1714) and Frederick Charles (1715–1716). Schloss Bruckberg was used as her sons' "educational establishment". She died in...
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at Bad Kreuznach and named it Schloss Oranienhof. Maria died in 1688 at Kreuznach after six days of pneumonia and Schloss Oranienhof was destroyed by French...
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Neuenstein Castle (redirect from Schloss Neuenstein)
Neuenstein Castle (German: Schloss Neuenstein) is a castle in the middle of the town of Neuenstein. Built as the seat of the Hohenlohe-Neuenstein noble...
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marriage to Agnes (1578-1602), the daughter of Count John George of Solms-Laubach (1546–1600) and his wife, Margaret of Schönburg-Glauchau (1554–1606). Poet...
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to Fulda. Previously, the Friedberg–Mücke railway branched off here via Laubach and Hungen to Friedberg. Mücke station was opened with the second section...
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