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Declining Homogamy of Austrian-German Nobility in the 20Th Century? a Comparison with the Dutch Nobility Dronkers, Jaap
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149 Calling to the German Nobility: Why the Church Needs Reforming
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56Reviews Biography. a Noblesse Oblige out of Step with Time
Remembering the Schleswig War of 1864: a Turning Point in German and Danish National Identity
About Gotha, Germany
Martin Luther (1483-1546): Address to the Nobility of the German Nation, 1520 (Excerpts)
'The Distinction': Russian Nobility and Russian Elites In
Heimat: Rethinking Baltic German Spaces of Belonging 55
To Go Or Not to Go? Baltic German Resettlement 1939-1940
Defining the Nobility: Law, Politics, and Culture
Ethno-Religious Structure of the Imperial Court During the Reign of Emperor Nicholas II
German-Owned Great Landed Estates in Wielkopolska in the Years 1815-1914
Nobles Into Germans
Genealogy and Knowledge in Muslim Societies : Understanding the Past Sarah Bowen Savant Editor
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The History Management of the East-‐‑Elbian Nobility After 1945
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WINTER 19R7 the Collected Papers of Albert Einstein Volume I
The Legitimate of Non Reigning Royal Families
NOBLE CONTINENT? German-Speaking Nobles As Theorists of European Identity in the Interwar Period
The Baltic States of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania Lie on the Baltic Sea in Northeastern Europe. Though Small, They Are Strateg
Mapping Homogamy of Noble Descendants in Poland. a Case
Democracy and Property Redistribution in Poland and the Baltics in Their International Context, 1918–1926 Richter, Klaus
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Who Is Noble Included in the Almanach De Gotha?
The Concept O Nobility in German Didactic Literature of Thirteenth Century
Grandeur and Decline of the German Balts Author(S): Alfred Bilmanis Reviewed Work(S): Source: Slavonic and East European Review
Marriage Strategy Among the German Nobility, 1400–1699