10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LANDGRAVATE»
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1
A new system of geography, tr. [by P. Murdoch].
Schramberg, a market-town, lying between two branches of the river Schiltach,
and having near it a citadel seated on a mountain. VI. The landgravate of
Nellenburg, containing a part of the Hegau, and purchased by the Austrian
archduke ...
Anton Friedrich Büsching, 1762
2
A New System of Geography: Part of Germany, viz. Bohemia, ...
In the cloyfter here lies interred Hermann II. duke oiTeck, who died about the year
1 190. Schramberg, a market-town, lying between two branches of the river
Schiltach, and having near it a citadel feated on a mountain. VI. The landgravate
of ...
Anton Friedrich Büsching, Patrick Murdoch, 1762
3
Germany and the Holy Roman Empire: Volume I: Maximilian I to ...
... 615 territorial fragmentation 42–3 and witch hunts 552 Hessen, Landgravate of
80, 242, 296, 332, 350, 395–7 intensification of government 268 and Knights'
War 216–7 and Peasants' War and uprisings 228, 232–3, 235–6 Reformation
219, ...
4
The American annual cyclopedia and register of important ...
HESSE. I. Hesse-Homburg, until 1866 a landgravate of Germany, with an area of
135 square miles, and a population, in 1864, of 27,374. By the death of the
childless laud- grave, Ferdinand, on March 24, 1866, the landgravate was united
with ...
5
The American Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important ...
HESSE. I. Hesse-Homburg, until 1860 a landgravate of Germany, with an area of
1 35 square miles, and a population, in 1864, of 27,374. By tie death of the
childless landgrave, Ferdinand, on March 24, 1860, the landgravate was united
with ...
6
The American Annual Cyclopedia and Register of Important ...
HESSE. I. Hesse-Homburg, until 1866 a landgravate of Germany, with an area of
135 square miles, and a population, in 1864, of 27,374. By the death of the
childless landgrave, Ferdinand, on March 24, 1866, the landgravate was united
with ...
7
A Geographical, Historical and Political Description of the ...
LEucn, a village of the Valais, in Switzerland, on the Rhone, which has a line
bath of mineral Water. The assemblies of the distriet are generally held here by
the Bishop osSitten. It lies 15 miles 12. N. 12.. of sitten. Lsucnrnunnno, a
landgravate ...
Jac. Gottlieb Isaak Boetticher, William Playfair, 1800
8
Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important ...
HESSE. I. Hesse-Homburg, until 1866 a landgravate of Germany, with an area of
135 square miles, and a population, in 1864, of 27,374. By the death of the
childless laud- grave, Ferdinand, on March 24, 1866, the landgravate was united
with ...
9
The universal traveller or a compleat description of the ...
... Towns Liegt Bentheim County, chief Town Benth Steinfort County, chief Town
Steinj Lingen County, chief Town Lingen UPPER-RHINE Hejse Cajsel
Landgravate, chief Tow He fe Marpurg Landgravate, chief 1 Hejse Darmjlat
Landgravate, ...
10
Gerhard Flamens (Part Two):
The landgravate was an imperial office, and it was probably created for Gerhard I
of Hochstaden in 1076, when the emperor's infant son was named duke of Lower
Lorraine.43 Gerhard Flamens, therefore, was the standard bearer of the ...