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    Museumsplatz shows an exhibition of Gera's municipal history. The Haus Schulenburg (Schulenburg House) at Straße des Friedens is a factory owner's mansion,...
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    wife, Countess Margareta von der Schulenburg and first cousin of her sister-in-law Princess Sophia (née von der Schulenburg) Burke's Royal Families of the...
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    Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-05-10. "Witte-Schmid Haus Museum, "Das Haus"". Texas German Society. Archived from the original on 2013-02-02...
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    Louise Brockmüller (1866-1903) in 1905 to Countess Elisabeth von der Schulenburg (1869-1940) Prince Alexander of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1857-1891) Prince...
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    wife, Princess Johanna of Solms-Hohensolms-Lich (1905–1982). He died at Schulenburg, Pattensen, Lower Saxony, Germany, aged 73, and was buried next to his...
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    from 1861 led by Alexander von Schleinitz. In 1869 the nearby Palais Schulenburg residence of late Prince Antoni Radziwiłł, built in 1738/39 on No. 77...
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    Friedrich-Werner Graf von der Schulenburg (1875–1944), diplomat who plotted to assassinate Hitler; hanged Fritz-Dietlof von der Schulenburg (1902–1944), son of...
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    mid-April. The community’s namesake was the Haus Esche, also known as Oedinghof. The Haus Esche and the Schulenburg (castle) in Veldhausen were both owned...
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    their line died out in 1742 the Wolfsburg was inherited by the counts of Schulenburg. The name Wolfsburg (literally "Wolf Castle") does not indicate that...
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    minister under Frederick the Great. Arnim was born on 18 September 1679 in Haus Necheln in the Uckermark into the Prussian noble von Arnim family. He was...
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