County of Stolberg
The County of Stolberg (German: Grafschaft Stolberg) was a county of the Holy Roman Empire located in the Harz mountain range in present-day Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It was ruled by a branch of the House of Stolberg. The Stolberg lands, which were located mostly east of the Harz, included Stolberg, Hayn, the lower County of Hohnstein (1417), as well as Kelbra and Heringen (1413/17), the two latter territories being ruled alongside the House of Schwarzburg.
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County of Stolberg
The County of Stolberg (German: Grafschaft Stolberg) was a county of the Holy Roman Empire located in the Harz mountain range in present-day Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It was ruled by a branch of the House of Stolberg. The Stolberg lands, which were located mostly east of the Harz, included Stolberg, Hayn, the lower County of Hohnstein (1417), as well as Kelbra and Heringen (1413/17), the two latter territories being ruled alongside the House of Schwarzburg.
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El condado de Stolberg (en ale ...... rt y en Königstein im Taunus .
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Stolberg was een tot de Opper- ...... bieden in 1819 af aan Pruisen.
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The County of Stolberg (German ...... ort and Königstein im Taunus .
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Штольберг (нім. Grafschaft Sto ...... і Саксонія-Ангальт, Німеччина.
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Grafschaft Stolberg
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Stolberg
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County of Stolberg
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Division into Harz and
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Grafschaft Stolberg
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County of Hohnstein
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Stolberg-Rochefort
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Stolberg-Stolberg
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El condado de Stolberg (en ale ...... nto a la Casa de Schwarzburgo.
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Stolberg was een tot de Opper- ...... t van Stolberg en Schwarzberg.
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The County of Stolberg (German ...... side the House of Schwarzburg.
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Штольберг (нім. Grafschaft Sto ...... і Саксонія-Ангальт, Німеччина.
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Condado de Stolberg
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County of Stolberg
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Graafschap Stolberg
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Grafschaft Stolberg
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Графство Штольберг
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County of Stolberg
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Stolberg
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