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Dalberg

The House of Dalberg is the name of an ancient and distinguished German noble family, derived from the hamlet and castle (now in ruins) of Dalberg or Dalburg, near Kreuznach in Rhineland-Palatinate. They were the ruling family of the Grand Duchy of Frankfurt.

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Dalberg-Acton

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Dalberg

Nodes67
Edges66
Triples94
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.029851
Components1

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related to Prominent family members · 61
Dalberg → After, April, Baden, Baron, Bourbon, Briefe, Chamberlain, Congress, Emmerich Joseph, Erfurt, European, Ferrara, For, France, Frankfurt, Freiherrn, Friedrich Ferdinand, Germany, Greek, He
related to history · 23
Dalberg → Anton, Augustinian, Bohemia, By, Dalberg-Dalberg, Dalberg-Herrnsheim, Dalbergs, Ekbert, Frankenthal, Gerhard, German King Maximilian, Hessloch, His, Holy Roman Empire, In, Is, Ist, Johann Gerhard, Moravia, Ostein
related to Dalberg-Acton · 9
Dalberg → Baron Acton, Baronet, Emmerich Joseph, Herrnsheim, John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton, Karl Theodor, Marie Louise Pelline, Sir Ferdinand Acton, This
is a · 1
Dalberg → name of an ancient and distinguished German noble family

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Dalbergis aname of an ancient and distinguished German noble family0.90text
Dalbergrelated to Dalberg-ActonEmmerich Joseph0.60section
Dalbergrelated to Dalberg-ActonHerrnsheim0.60section
Dalbergrelated to Dalberg-ActonKarl Theodor0.60section
Dalbergrelated to Dalberg-ActonThis0.60section
Dalbergrelated to Dalberg-ActonMarie Louise Pelline0.60section
Dalbergrelated to Dalberg-ActonSir Ferdinand Acton0.60section
Dalbergrelated to Dalberg-ActonBaronet0.60section
Dalbergrelated to Dalberg-ActonJohn Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton0.60section
Dalbergrelated to Dalberg-ActonBaron Acton0.60section
Dalbergrelated to historyIn0.60section
Dalbergrelated to historyJohann Gerhard0.60section

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