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  2. Duchy of Pless - Wikipedia

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    The Duchy of Pless (or the Duchy of Pszczyna, [1] German: Herzogtum Pleß, Polish: Księstwo Pszczyńskie) was a Duchy of Silesia, with its capital at Pless (present-day Pszczyna, Poland). History [ edit ]

  3. Duchies of Silesia - Wikipedia

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    Bolesław's son Władysław II received the Duchy of Silesia and, as the eldest, was also granted the title of a High Duke among with the Seniorate Province. Nevertheless, after he had tried to gain control over all Poland, he was banned and expelled by his younger half-brothers in 1146.

  4. Hans Heinrich XV von Hochberg - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 22 Hans Heinrich XV, the son of a duke (Herzog von Pless) received from Emperor Wilhelm I a lower princely title and officially became the Fürst von Pless (Prince of Pless). In the years 1881–1882 he served in the German Imperial Army, first as a volunteer in the Royal Hussar regiment and later the Guard Hussars. After two ...

  5. Anhalt-Köthen - Wikipedia

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    Anhalt-Köthen was created a second time in 1603, when Anhalt was again divided. In 1806, Anhalt-Köthen was raised to a duchy. With the death of Duke Henry on 23 November 1847, the Anhalt-Köthen line became extinct and its territories were united to Anhalt-Dessau by patent of 22 May 1853. [1]

  6. Pszczyna - Wikipedia

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    Louis, Prince of Anhalt-Pless (1783–1841) August Kiß (1802–1865), sculptor; Wilhelm Engerth (1814–1884), architect; Max Friedländer (1829–1872), Jewish journalist who founded the Viennese newspaper the Neue Freie Presse; Hans Heinrich XV (1861–1938), Prince of Pless and local businessman; Karl Hoefer (1862–1939), Prussian general

  7. Henry, Duke of Anhalt-Köthen - Wikipedia

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    After his elder brother Frederick Ferdinand inherited Anhalt-Köthen in 1818, Henry assumed the government over the state country of Pless. When Frederick Ferdinand died in 1830, Henry succeeded him in Köthen, whereas he left Pless to his younger brother Louis, who died in 1841 without heirs. Henry reassumed his rulership over Pless until his ...

  8. 10 Vintage Stamps That Are Worth Serious Dough - AOL

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    Issued in Alexandria, Virginia, it is one of the rarest and most desirable stamps from the early days of American postal history, with only seven examples known to exist. In 2019, one fetched $1. ...

  9. Louis, Prince of Anhalt-Pless - Wikipedia

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    Louis of Anhalt-Pless (16 July 1783 in Pless – 5 November 1841 in Pless) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Pless. He was the sixth (but fifth surviving) son of Frederick Erdmann, Prince of Anhalt-Pless , by his wife Louise Ferdinande, daughter of Henry Ernest, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode .