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Brieg may refer to: Brzeg (German name Brieg), in Silesia, Poland Duchy of Brzeg, a duchy of Silesia from 1311 – 1675 Briec (Breton name Brieg), a town
Brieg
Duchess consort of Bavaria
Margaret of Brieg (1342–1386) was a daughter of Ludwik I the Fair and his wife, Agnes of Sagan. She was Duchess consort of Bavaria by her marriage to
Margaret_of_Brieg
Louis II of Brieg; (1380/85 – 30 May 1436), was a Duke of Brzeg (Brieg) from 1399 (until 1400 with his older brother as a co-ruler) and Duke of Legnica
Louis_II_of_Brieg
Christian of Brieg-Legnica (German: Christian von Liegnitz-Brieg, Polish: Chrystian Brzeski-Legnicki, Czech: Kristián Břežsko-Lehnický; 19 April 1618
Christian,_Duke_of_Brieg
Prefecture and commune in Brittany, France
Saint-Brieuc (French: [sɛ̃ bʁijø] ; Breton: Sant-Brieg [sãnt ˈbriːɛk]; Gallo: Saint-Berieu) is a city in the Côtes-d'Armor department in Brittany in northwestern
Saint-Brieuc
John Christian of Brieg (Polish: Jan Chrystian; German: Johann Christian; Ohlau, 28 August 1591 – Osterode in Ostpreußen (today Ostróda), 25 December
John_Christian_of_Brieg
The Siege of Brieg or Siege of Brzeg (11 April – 4 May 1741) resulted in the surrender of the Habsburg Austrian garrison of Brzeg (Brieg) during the War
Siege_of_Brieg
Karolina of Legnica-Brieg-Wohlau (German: Charlotte von Liegnitz-Brieg-Wohlau, Polish: Karolina Piastówna; 2 December 1652 in Brzeg – 24 December 1707
Karolina_of_Legnica-Brieg
Place in Opole Voivodeship, Poland
Brzeg ([bʐɛk] ; Latin: Alta Ripa; German: Brieg; Silesian German: Brigg; Silesian: Brzeg, Brzyg; Czech: Břeh) is a town in southwestern Poland with 34
Brzeg
Silesian duchy (1311–1675)
The Duchy of Brzeg (Polish: Księstwo Brzeskie) or Duchy of Brieg (German: Herzogtum Brieg; Czech: Knížectví břežské) was one of the Duchies of Silesia
Duchy_of_Brzeg
George II of Brieg (18 July 1523, in Legnica – 7 May 1586, in Brzeg), was a Duke of Brzeg from 1547 until his death. He was the second son of Frederick
George_II_of_Brieg
Joachim Frederick of (Legnica-)Brieg (German: Joachim Friedrich von Liegnitz-Brieg; Polish: Joachim Fryderyk legnicko-brzeski; 29 September 1550 – Brzeg
Joachim_Frederick_of_Brieg
She was a Margravine of Brandenburg by birth and by marriage a Duchess of Brieg (Brzeg). She was the second child but eldest daughter of Joachim II Hector
Barbara of Brandenburg, Duchess of Brieg
Barbara_of_Brandenburg,_Duchess_of_Brieg
Last duke from the House of Piast
Jerzy Wilhelm) was the last Silesian duke of Legnica (Liegnitz) and Brzeg (Brieg) from 1672 until his death. He was the last male member of the Silesian
George William, Duke of Liegnitz
George_William,_Duke_of_Liegnitz
Sibylle von Brandenburg) (19 October 1590 — 9 March 1625) was a Duchess of Brieg by marriage. She was a daughter of John George, Elector of Brandenburg by
Dorothea Sibylle of Brandenburg
Dorothea_Sibylle_of_Brandenburg
George I, Duke of Brieg (Brzeg) (Polish: Jerzy I brzeski; 1481 or 1483 – 30 May 1521), was Duke of Legnica from 1488 to 1505 (with his brother as co-ruler)
George_I_of_Brieg
Duke of Brzeg
George III of Brieg (Polish: Jerzy III Brzeski; Brzeg, 4 September 1611 – Brzeg, 4 July 1664), was a Duke of Brzeg since 1633 (as administrator; in 1639
George_III_of_Brieg
German lawyer and Nazi SS judge
lawyer and Nazi SS judge in the Hauptamt SS-Gericht. Thorbeck was born in Brieg, Silesia. In 1941, Sturmbannführer (Major) Thorbeck was appointed the chief
Otto_Thorbeck
Margravine of Brandenburg-Salzwedel
daughters: Elisabeth of Brieg (ca. 1311 – 20 February? 1328), married before 10 January 1322 to Duke Konrad I of Oleśnica. Euphemia of Brieg (Ofka) (ca. 1312
Anne of Austria, Margravine of Brandenburg
Anne_of_Austria,_Margravine_of_Brandenburg
the third but second surviving son of Joachim Frederick of Brieg, Duke of Liegnitz-Brieg (Legnica-Brzeg) and Anna Maria of Anhalt, daughter of Joachim
George_Rudolf_of_Liegnitz
German scholar of classical Greek studies (1797–1840)
professor, scholar of classical Greek studies and philodorian. He was born at Brieg (modern Brzeg) in Silesia, then in the Kingdom of Prussia. His father was
Karl_Otfried_Müller
1441–1446 with his brother, as co-rulers, Haynau (Chojnów) since 1452, Brieg (Brzeg) and Goldberg (Złotoryja) during 1449–1450 with his brother, as co-rulers
John_I_of_Lüben
Duchess consort of Burgundy (1363–1424)
Count of Hainault, Holland, and Zeeland and Lord of Frisia, and Margaret of Brieg. On 12 April 1385, at the Burgundian double wedding in Cambrai, Margaret
Margaret_of_Bavaria
Regierungsbezirk of Silesia
districts of the former duchies of Münsterberg (Ziębice), Jauer (Jawor) and Brieg (Brzeg). It then stretched from the Greater Polish plain in the north (Grand
Breslau_(region)
Danish composer (1924–2016)
dances and associations. Pade later took piano lessons with Karin Brieg. It was through Brieg that she came into the Danish Resistance. One day Else spat at
Else_Marie_Pade
Mid-14th century illuminated manuscript
Europe and Poland. The Hedwig Codex was commissioned by Louis I of Liegnitz-Brieg (Louis of Legnica and Brzeg; Polish: Ludwik I brzeski, German: Ludwig I)
Hedwig_Codex
First ruling dynasty of Poland (960–1370)
Piast, died in 1679. The last legitimate heir, Duchess Karolina of Legnica-Brieg died in 1707 and is buried in Trzebnica Abbey. Nevertheless, numerous families
Piast_dynasty
German painter
Oskar Moll (21 July 1875, Brieg – 19 August 1947, Berlin) was a German Fauvist painter, best known for his landscapes, portraits and somewhat abstract
Oskar_Moll
6th-century Welsh saint
Brioc (Breton: Brieg; Welsh: Briog; Cornish: Breock; French: Brieuc; died late sixth century) was a 6th-century Welsh holy man who became the first abbot
Brioc
Prague 2nd Eger Bohemia 1744 3rd Prague Soor Silesia Groß-Glogau Mollwitz Brieg Neisse Glatz Hohenfriedberg Kosel Hennersdorf Bavaria Munich (1st) Munich
Battle_of_Wissembourg_(1744)
during 1441–1446 with his brother as co-ruler, Haynau (Chojnów, since 1452), Brieg (Brzeg) and Goldberg (Złotoryja, during 1449–1450 with his brother, as co-rulers
Henry_X_of_Haynau
Duchess consort of Bourbon
Her maternal grandparents were Albert I, Duke of Bavaria and Margaret of Brieg. Her paternal grandparents were Philip the Bold and Margaret III, Countess
Agnes of Burgundy, Duchess of Bourbon
Agnes_of_Burgundy,_Duchess_of_Bourbon
Type of musical group in Brittany
most successful bagadoù compete in the 'Premier Category'. Bagad Brieg, Briec – Bagad Brieg Kevrenn Alre, Auray – Kevrenn Alre Bagad Roñsed-Mor, Locoal-Mendon
Bagad
Duchess consort of Guelders and Jülich
eldest child of Albert I, Duke of Bavaria and his first wife Margaret of Brieg. She was Duchess of Guelders and Jülich by her marriage to William I of
Katherine_of_Bavaria
Duke of Austria from 1395 to 1404
Bavaria, daughter of Albrecht I, Duke of Bavaria-Straubing and Margarete of Brieg. Their children were: Margarete (26 June 1395, Vienna–24 December 1447)
Albert_IV,_Duke_of_Austria
Province of Prussia
Brandenburg. Source: City of Breslau City of Brieg City of Schweidnitz City of Waldenburg Landkreis Breslau Landkreis Brieg Landkreis Frankenstein Landkreis Glatz
Province_of_Lower_Silesia
Dauphine of France
Albert I, Duke of Bavaria 13. Margaret II, Countess of Hainault 3. Margaret of Bavaria 14. Ludwik I the Fair 7. Margaret of Brieg 15. Agnes of Głogów
Margaret_of_Nevers
1740–1748 war between European powers
before the invasion. They held on to the fortresses of Glogau, Breslau, and Brieg, but abandoned the rest of the province and withdrew into Moravia, with
War of the Austrian Succession
War_of_the_Austrian_Succession
Margravine consort of Brandenburg
duchies of Kėdainiai and Biržai. Ludwika Karolina Radziwiłł's death in Brieg in 1695 marks the end of the Biržai-Dubingiai Radziwiłł family line. She
Ludwika_Karolina_Radziwiłł
Duchess consort of Pomerania
Pomerania (1492 – 25 April 1550), married on 9 June 1516 to Duke George I of Brieg. George I, Duke of Pomerania (11 April 1493 – 9/10 May 1531). Casimir (VIII)
Anna Jagiellon, Duchess of Pomerania
Anna_Jagiellon,_Duchess_of_Pomerania
Topics referred to by the same term
(1417–1476), George I of Kakheti George I of Münsterberg (1470–1502) George I of Brieg (c. 1482–1521) George I, Duke of Pomerania (1493–1531) George I of Württemberg-Mömpelgard
George_I
Nassau-Dillenburg 24. Joachim Frederick of Brieg 12. John Christian of Brieg 25. Anna Maria of Anhalt 6. George III of Brieg 26. John George, Elector of Brandenburg
Christian, Prince of Nassau-Dillenburg
Christian,_Prince_of_Nassau-Dillenburg
German regent and noblewoman
of Nassau-Dillenburg and Dorothea Elisabeth, a daughter of George III of Brieg. In 1706 in Dillenburg, she married Prince William Henry of Nassau-Usingen
Princess Charlotte Amalie of Nassau-Dillenburg
Princess_Charlotte_Amalie_of_Nassau-Dillenburg
Nassau-Dillenburg 24. Joachim Frederick of Brieg 12. John Christian of Brieg 25. Anna Maria of Anhalt 6. George III of Brieg 26. John George, Elector of Brandenburg
William II, Prince of Nassau-Dillenburg
William_II,_Prince_of_Nassau-Dillenburg
Max Obal Born Max David Gotthelf Sroke 4 September 1881 Brieg, Silesia German Empire Died 18 May 1949(1949-05-18) (aged 67) Wilmersdorf, Berlin, Germany
Max_Obal
Province of Prussia (1815–1919)
to the northeast, eventually joining the Oder upstream from the town of Brieg (Polish: Brzeg). In the southeast, the province included the majority of
Province_of_Silesia
(Upper Silesian dialect), but also Mundart des Brieg-Grottkauer Landes (dialect of the land of Brieg-Grottkau) was used west of Opole), but since 1945
German_minority_in_Poland
Football league in Silesia
Season Winner Runner-Up 1941-42 SpVgg 02 Breslau LSV Reinecke Brieg 1942-43 LSV Reinecke Brieg SpVgg 02 Breslau 1943-44 STC Hirschberg SpVgg 02 Breslau
Gauliga_Schlesien
Duke of Legnica, Brzeg and Wrocław (1291–1352)
Legnica and Brzeg (Brieg). As the eldest brother, Bolesław got first choice. He chose the smallest and least prosperous Brzeg (Brieg), surprising everyone
Bolesław_III_the_Generous
Maud of Lancaster (Lower: 1352–1353; Straubing: 1353–1362) Margaret of Brieg (Straubing: 1353–1386) Margarete of Nuremberg (Landshut: 1359–1375; Upper:
Elisabeth_of_Cleves
Queen of Germany and Bohemia from 1370 to 1386
Castle Spouse Wenceslaus, King of Germany and Bohemia (m. 1370) House House of Wittelsbach Father Albert I, Duke of Bavaria Mother Margaret of Brieg
Joanna_of_Bavaria
of Maurice, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel. Louise married Christian, Duke of Brieg-Oława, on 24 November 1648 in her native city of Dessau. At that time, her
Louise_of_Anhalt-Dessau
second wife of Albert I, Duke of Bavaria. Albert's first wife Margaret of Brieg, with whom he had seven children, had died in 1386. Margaret of Cleves and
Margaret of Cleves, Duchess of Bavaria-Straubing
Margaret_of_Cleves,_Duchess_of_Bavaria-Straubing
Landgravine of Hesse-Homburg
Hanau-Münzenberg Princess Susanna Margarete 2nd Generation Louise, Duchess of Brieg 3rd Generation Elisabeth Albertine, Duchess of Saxe-Weisselfels-Barby Henriette
Princess Louise of Anhalt-Dessau (1798–1858)
Princess_Louise_of_Anhalt-Dessau_(1798–1858)
German World War I flying ace
Generalmajor. Otto Fruhner was born on 6 September 1893. He was born in Brieg, Germany (now Brzeg, Poland). Frunhner began his military career as an aviation
Otto_Fruhner
1745 battle of the War of the Austrian Succession
Prague 2nd Eger Bohemia 1744 3rd Prague Soor Silesia Groß-Glogau Mollwitz Brieg Neisse Glatz Hohenfriedberg Kosel Hennersdorf Bavaria Munich (1st) Munich
Battle_of_Kesselsdorf
Elector of Brandenburg from 1571 to 1598
October 1590 – 9 March 1625), married in 1610 to Duke John Christian of Brieg George Albert (20 November 1591 – 29 November 1615) Sigismund (20 November
John George, Elector of Brandenburg
John_George,_Elector_of_Brandenburg
Polish nobleman
Charlotte of Nassau-Dillenburg Issue Christian August Anna Louise Elisabeth Johanna Elisabeth Father John Christian of Brieg Mother Anna Hedwig of Sitzsch
August_of_Legnica
Ferdinand Ernst Heinrich von Forcade de Biaix Born (1787-10-07)7 October 1787 Brieg, Silesia, Prussia Died 14 November 1835(1835-11-14) (aged 48) Rawitsch,
Friedrich Wilhelm Ferdinand Ernst Heinrich von Forcade de Biaix
Friedrich_Wilhelm_Ferdinand_Ernst_Heinrich_von_Forcade_de_Biaix
Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg
German Catholics' Congress on Joy and Faith. Alois married Anastasia (b. Brieg, 14 February 1944), the elder daughter of Prince Hubertus of Prussia, in
Alois-Konstantin, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg
Alois-Konstantin,_Prince_of_Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg
Child of King Adolf of the Romans, Duchess of Bavaria and Countess Palatine
Maud of Lancaster (Lower: 1352–1353; Straubing: 1353–1362) Margaret of Brieg (Straubing: 1353–1386) Margarete of Nuremberg (Landshut: 1359–1375; Upper:
Mechthild_of_Nassau
Siege during the War of the Austrian Succession
Prague 2nd Eger Bohemia 1744 3rd Prague Soor Silesia Groß-Glogau Mollwitz Brieg Neisse Glatz Hohenfriedberg Kosel Hennersdorf Bavaria Munich (1st) Munich
Siege_of_Tournai_(1745)
French noble (1438–1503)
Burgundy John I, Duke of Burgundy Margaret III, Countess of Flanders Agnes of Burgundy Albert I, Duke of Bavaria Margaret of Bavaria Margaret of Brieg
Peter_II,_Duke_of_Bourbon
Railway station in Saint-Brieuc, France
Saint-Brieuc station (French: Gare de Saint-Brieuc; Breton: Ti-gar Sant-Brieg) is a railway station serving the town Saint-Brieuc, Côtes-d'Armor department
Saint-Brieuc_station
Elector Palatine from 1716 to 1742
Sulzbach, in 1717. Stillborn son (1695–1695), who died in childbirth at Brieg. After the death of his first wife, Ludwika, a few days after the birth
Charles_III_Philip
Polish nobleman
Silesian Piasts Spouse Ludmila of Poděbrady Issue John II of Legnica Frederick II of Legnica George I of Brieg Father John I of Lüben Mother Hedwig of Brzeg
Frederick_I_of_Liegnitz
17th century Polish duke
(aged 47) Legnica Noble family Silesian Piasts Spouse Anna Sophie of Mecklenburg Father John Christian of Brieg Mother Dorothea Sibylle of Brandenburg
Louis_IV_of_Legnica
Duchess consort of Austria
youngest daughter of Albert I, Duke of Bavaria and his first wife Margaret of Brieg. She was a member of the House of Wittelsbach. On 13 June 1395, Joanna Sophie
Joanna_Sophie_of_Bavaria
King of Hungary 1437–1439, King of the Romans 1438-1439, King of Bohemia 1438-1439
of Lower Bavaria 13. Margaret II, Countess of Holland 3. Joanna Sophia of Bavaria 14. Louis I, Duke of Brzeg 7. Margaret of Brieg 15. Agnes of Głogów
Albert_II_of_Germany
Last Prince of Nassau-Saarbrücken
Charlotte Amalia of Nassau-Dillenburg 22. George III of Brieg 11. Dorothea Elisabeth of Brieg 23. Sophie Katharina of Münsterberg-Oels 1. Louis, Prince
Louis, Prince of Nassau-Saarbrücken
Louis,_Prince_of_Nassau-Saarbrücken
Duchess of Mecklenburg, Duchess of Ingolstandt
Maud of Lancaster (Lower: 1352–1353; Straubing: 1353–1362) Margaret of Brieg (Straubing: 1353–1386) Margarete of Nuremberg (Landshut: 1359–1375; Upper:
Margaret of Brandenburg (1410–1465)
Margaret_of_Brandenburg_(1410–1465)
Prague 2nd Eger Bohemia 1744 3rd Prague Soor Silesia Groß-Glogau Mollwitz Brieg Neisse Glatz Hohenfriedberg Kosel Hennersdorf Bavaria Munich (1st) Munich
Siege_of_Menin_(1744)
Duke of Bavaria-Straubing (1368–1397)
Bavarian ducal line's appanage and seat. Albert II's mother was Margaret of Brieg, great-granddaughter of Wenceslaus II of Bohemia. He died in Kelheim. "Albert
Albert_II,_Duke_of_Bavaria
18th-century wars between Prussia and Austria
Hector of Brandenburg, whereby the Silesian Duchies of Liegnitz, Wohlau and Brieg were to pass to the Hohenzollerns of Brandenburg should the Piast dynasty
Silesian_Wars
Grand Duchess of Luxembourg from 1890 to 1905
Hanau-Münzenberg Princess Susanna Margarete 2nd Generation Louise, Duchess of Brieg 3rd Generation Elisabeth Albertine, Duchess of Saxe-Weisselfels-Barby Henriette
Princess Adelheid-Marie of Anhalt-Dessau
Princess_Adelheid-Marie_of_Anhalt-Dessau
1741 battle of the First Silesian War
quarters but failed to capture the southern fortresses of Glogau, Breslau, and Brieg. Maria Theresa sent an army of about 20,000 men led by Wilhelm Reinhard
Battle_of_Mollwitz
Prince of Nassau-Usingen (1718–1775)
Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel 3. Charlotte Amalie of Nassau-Dillenburg 14. George III of Brieg 7. Dorothea Elisabeth of Brieg 15. Sophie Catherine of Münsterberg-Oels
Charles, Prince of Nassau-Usingen
Charles,_Prince_of_Nassau-Usingen
War of the Austrian Succession siege
Prague 2nd Eger Bohemia 1744 3rd Prague Soor Silesia Groß-Glogau Mollwitz Brieg Neisse Glatz Hohenfriedberg Kosel Hennersdorf Bavaria Munich (1st) Munich
Siege_of_Prague_(1744)
Henryk ; 1369 – between 9 January 1419 and 10 July 1420), was a Duke of Brzeg (Brieg) during 1399–1400 with his brother and since 1400, Duke of Lubin (Lüben)
Henry_IX_of_Lubin
Water tower in Brzeg, Poland
Voivodeship, Poland. When the oldest waterworks for the town of Brzeg (Brieg), built in the second half of the nineteenth-century was not sufficient
Brzeg_water_tower
Princess of Anhalt-Dessau and Margravine (1682–1750)
Hanau-Münzenberg Princess Susanna Margarete 2nd Generation Louise, Duchess of Brieg 3rd Generation Elisabeth Albertine, Duchess of Saxe-Weisselfels-Barby Henriette
Princess Johanna Charlotte of Anhalt-Dessau
Princess_Johanna_Charlotte_of_Anhalt-Dessau
co-ruler until 1592). He was the second son of George II the Pious, Duke of Brieg-Ohlau-Wohlau (Brzeg-Oława-Wołów), by his wife Barbara, daughter of Joachim
John_George_of_Ohlau
German price (1596–1660)
Dorothea Juliane John George II, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau Louise, Duchess of Brieg Agnes Names German: Johann Kasimir House House of Ascania Father John George
John Casimir, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau
John_Casimir,_Prince_of_Anhalt-Dessau
Saint John in 1735, owned numerous estates in Silesia. Gessler died in Brieg, where he was buried. His tomb, designed by Carl Gotthard Langhans in the
Friedrich_Leopold_von_Gessler
German conductor (1927–2015)
the events leading up to the fall of the Berlin wall. Masur was born in Brieg, Lower Silesia, Germany (now Brzeg, Poland), and studied piano, composition
Kurt_Masur
Maud of Lancaster (Lower: 1352–1353; Straubing: 1353–1362) Margaret of Brieg (Straubing: 1353–1386) Margarete of Nuremberg (Landshut: 1359–1375; Upper:
Theodora Komnene, Duchess of Austria
Theodora_Komnene,_Duchess_of_Austria
Prague 2nd Eger Bohemia 1744 3rd Prague Soor Silesia Groß-Glogau Mollwitz Brieg Neisse Glatz Hohenfriedberg Kosel Hennersdorf Bavaria Munich (1st) Munich
Siege_of_Fribourg_(1744)
German bass singer (1852–1934)
Max Friedlaender (12 October 1852, Brieg/Brzeg, Province of Silesia, Prussia – 2 May 1934, Berlin) was a German bass singer, music editor, and musicologist
Max Friedlaender (musicologist)
Max_Friedlaender_(musicologist)
Duchess consort of Bavaria-Landshut
Maud of Lancaster (Lower: 1352–1353; Straubing: 1353–1362) Margaret of Brieg (Straubing: 1353–1386) Margarete of Nuremberg (Landshut: 1359–1375; Upper:
Amalia of Saxony, Duchess of Bavaria
Amalia_of_Saxony,_Duchess_of_Bavaria
Countess of Northumbria
Maud of Lancaster (Lower: 1352–1353; Straubing: 1353–1362) Margaret of Brieg (Straubing: 1353–1386) Margarete of Nuremberg (Landshut: 1359–1375; Upper:
Judith of Flanders (died 1095)
Judith_of_Flanders_(died_1095)
Administrative region of France
Morbihan Saint-Malo Sant-Maloù 46,097 Ille-et-Vilaine Saint-Brieuc Sant-Brieg 44,372 Côtes-d'Armor Lanester Lannarstêr 22,728 Morbihan Fougères Felger
Brittany (administrative region)
Brittany_(administrative_region)
Prince of Nassau-Usingen (1775–1803)
Charlotte Amalie of Nassau-Dillenburg 11. Princess Dorothea Elisabeth of Brieg 1. Charles William, Prince of Nassau-Usingen 12. John George I, Duke of
Charles William, Prince of Nassau-Usingen
Charles_William,_Prince_of_Nassau-Usingen
Cultural area in northwestern France
founder saints": Paol Aorelian in Saint-Pol-de-Léon, Tudwal in Tréguier, Brieg in Saint-Brieuc, Maloù in Saint-Malo, Samsun of Dol in Dol-de-Bretagne,
Brittany
Holy Roman Empress from 1089 to 1105
Maud of Lancaster (Lower: 1352–1353; Straubing: 1353–1362) Margaret of Brieg (Straubing: 1353–1386) Margarete of Nuremberg (Landshut: 1359–1375; Upper:
Eupraxia_of_Kiev
Hanau-Münzenberg Princess Susanna Margarete 2nd Generation Louise, Duchess of Brieg 3rd Generation Elisabeth Albertine, Duchess of Saxe-Weisselfels-Barby Henriette
Princess Casimire of Anhalt-Dessau
Princess_Casimire_of_Anhalt-Dessau
1745 Battle of the Austrian Succession
Prague 2nd Eger Bohemia 1744 3rd Prague Soor Silesia Groß-Glogau Mollwitz Brieg Neisse Glatz Hohenfriedberg Kosel Hennersdorf Bavaria Munich (1st) Munich
Battle_of_Fontenoy
18th-century war between Prussia and Austria
Hector of Brandenburg, whereby the Silesian Duchies of Liegnitz, Wohlau and Brieg were to pass to the Hohenzollerns of Brandenburg should the Piast dynasty
First_Silesian_War
Duchess of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
Maud of Lancaster (Lower: 1352–1353; Straubing: 1353–1362) Margaret of Brieg (Straubing: 1353–1386) Margarete of Nuremberg (Landshut: 1359–1375; Upper:
Anna_of_Brunswick-Grubenhagen
Princess of Schaumburg-Lippe
Hanau-Münzenberg Princess Susanna Margarete 2nd Generation Louise, Duchess of Brieg 3rd Generation Elisabeth Albertine, Duchess of Saxe-Weisselfels-Barby Henriette
Princess Bathildis of Anhalt-Dessau
Princess_Bathildis_of_Anhalt-Dessau
Duke of Nassau
Charlotte Amalie of Nassau-Dillenburg 11. Princess Dorothea Elisabeth of Brieg 1. Frederick Augustus, Duke of Nassau 12. John George I, Duke of Saxe-Eisenach
Frederick Augustus, Duke of Nassau
Frederick_Augustus,_Duke_of_Nassau
BRIEG
BRIEG
BRIEG
BRIEG
Male
Finnish
Finnish myth name of the rival of Väinämöinen, possibly JOUKAHAINEN means "great, large."
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : diminutive of Platt 1.English (Norfolk) : metonymic occupational name for a platemaker, from Old French platon ‘metal plate’.
Boy/Male
Indian
Knowledge
Boy/Male
Hindu
Brilliant, Lord venkateswara
Girl/Female
Arabic
A Moorish Princess for whom a Splendid Palace was Built in Spain
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dashagreeva Shirohara | தஷாகà¯à®°à¯€à®µà®¾ ஷீரோஹரா
Slayer of the ten-headed Ravana
Girl/Female
Tamil
Lord
Boy/Male
Spanish Italian
Fire.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Forgiver
Girl/Female
Indian
Able daughter
BRIEG
BRIEG
BRIEG
BRIEG
BRIEG
n.
A poisonous amido acid, C6H13NO2, separated by Brieger from decaying horseflesh. In physiological action, it is similar to curare.