• von Maltzahn (May 14, 1854, Cznarków – May 10, 1922, Świnoujście) was a popular nineteenth century German novelist who primarily published as Ada von...
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  • Andreas von Maltzahn.[citation needed] She has two sons from her first marriage.[citation needed] She now runs the Tegernsee brewery. Max and Elisabeth initially...
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  • von der Schulenburg (1832-1880) and his wife, Countess Marie Cäcilie von Maltzahn (1843-1900). Schulenburg entered the army in 1888 as part of the 2nd...
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  • Landwehr-Offizier der Kavallerie, Berlin 1911 (gemeinsam mit Albrecht Axel von Maltzahn). Handwörterbuch der gesamten Militärwissenschaften, mehrere Bände, Kommandobuch...
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    Freiherr von Laßberg (1731-1813) held the position of Chief Forester in the service of Prince zu Fürstenberg. His mother was Baroness Anna von Maltzahn, who...
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  • Berlin into the Prussian noble von der Goltz family. He was a son of Eleonore Juliane von Maltzahn and Leopold Heinrich von der Goltz, the Prussian ambassador...
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    Lodzia-Poninska (1760-1800) Gustav Kalixt von Biron (1780–1821) ∞ Countess Franziska von Maltzahn (1790-1849) Karl Prinz Biron von Curland (1811–1848) ∞ Countess...
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  • of "pocket parks" or community gardens, since 2010. Sophie Elisabeth Charlotte Gräfin von Maltzan was born in Munich. She trained as an artist at the...
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  • has issue. Later divorced and secondly married in 2015 Baron Andreas von Maltzahn (born 1964). Franz, Duke of Bavaria (born 1933), first son of Albrecht...
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  • Situation of Women and Female Résumés: Laura Witte (1869–1939), Anna von Maltzahn (1856–1895), p. 120. Rostock, Germany: University of Rostock, 1999. (Citation...
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