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  1. Wilhelm I of Katzenelnbogen. Wilhelm I, Count of Katzenelnbogen (1270/71 - 18 November 1331) was a Count from the elder line of the House of Katzenelnbogen. He ruled Lower Katzenelnbogen from 1276 to 1331. Wilhelm was the son of Diether V of Katzenelnbogen (died 1276) and Margaret of Jülich (died 1292), daughter of William IV of Jülich.

    • 1270/71
    • Diether V of Katzenelnbogen
    • 18 November 1331
    • Imgard (Jutte) of Isenberg-Büdingen, Adelheid of Waldeck
  2. William III of England a Prince of Orange had the title Katzenelnbogen in his reign from 1689-1702 and today one of the titles of the King of the Netherlands (the House of Orange-Nassau) is that of Count of Katzenelnbogen. Etymology. In German, the name Katzenelnbogen literally translates to "cat's elbow", which is arguably a later mondegreen.

    • 9.20 km² (3.55 sq mi)
    • Germany
  3. The County of Katzenelnbogen was an immediate state of the Holy Roman Empire. It existed between 1095 and 1479, when it was inherited by the Landgraves of Hesse . The estate comprised two separate territories. The main parts were the original Untergrafschaft ("lower county") with its capital at Katzenelnbogen in the Middle Rhine area and the ...

  4. May 21, 2022 · "Tellenlied 1653" - Das Entlebucher Tellenlied - Song of William Tell, 1653 - YouTube. Ballads of History. 3.48K subscribers. 145. 5.2K views 1 year ago. On the evening of 14 February,...

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  6. Meïr ben Isaac Katzenellenbogen (Meïr of Padua.): Italian rabbi; born at Katzenellenbogen, Germany, about 1482; died at Padua Jan. 12, 1565 (see his epitaph in "Kokbe Yiẓḥaḳ," xv. 14). Meïr ben Isaac, who was generally called after his native town, was the founder of the Katzenellenbogen family.

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  7. Jan 26, 2022 · English. 210 pages : 24 cm. The Song of the Cathar Wars is the first translation into English of the Old Proveṅal Canso recounting the events of the years 1204-1218 in Southern France.

  8. Provided to YouTube by recordJetCountess Of Katzenelnbogen · Ingo HampfGerman Castle Magic℗ UBM MediaReleased on: 2012-04-06Composer: Ingo HampfLyricist: Ing...

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