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  1. Antoinette Louise, Baroness of Dyhrn (1745–1820), entrepreneur and one of the richest women in Prussia; Sophie Caroline, Countess of Dyhrn (1712–1793), Prussian entrepreneur and landowner; Amalia, Baroness von Dyhrn (1790–1866), philanthropist and heiress; Sophia of Dyhrn (1255/1257–1323), the Duchess of Silesia-Liegnitz

  2. sites.rootsmagic.com › GonyonHistory › siteSophia OF DYHRN

    Death: Families. Spouse: Boleslaus II ROGATA von Liegnitz (1224 - 1278) (1224 - 1278)

  3. Around 1270, he began living with his mistress Sophia of Dyhrn. They had a son, Jarosław, who died in infancy. Gravely ill and deeply offended by her husband's affair, Euphemia fled to her homeland in Pomerania in 1275. Their marriage was considered annulled.

  4. Dyhrn is a German noble family originally from Saxony. Introduction House of Dyhrn House of Dyhrn; History; The Barons and Counts of Dyhrn

  5. Anna Marie Countess of Dyhrn (1905-1942), musician Maria Magdalena, Baroness of Dyhern, married de Kellermann (1713-1798), mother of François -Christophe Kellermann, Duke of Valmy I. Sophia of Dyhrn ( 1255/57-1323 ), a mistress and by marriage Duchess of Silesia - Liegnitz. Possessions in Prussia The old and the new Dyhernfurth Castle

  6. Sophia & her three daughters: Faith, Hope, and Love. english ελληνικά Print. September 17. Reading. These Saints were from Italy and contested for the Faith about the year 126, during the reign of the Emperor Hadrian. Faith was twelve years old, Hope, ten, and Love, nine; each was tormented and then beheaded, from the eldest to the youngest.

  7. Feb 17, 2024 · Death: between 1376 and 1387. Immediate Family: Son of Peter von Dyhrn and Katharina von Dyhrrn. Husband of NN von Wirsing and Elisabeth von Dyhrn. Father of Hans von Dyhrn; Sophia von Dyhrn and Hans von Dyhrrn. Brother of Nikolaus von Dyhrn. Managed by: Philipp E. Kafka.

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