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27: 38: 49: 64: 471: 149:. The elder line of the family of Dalberg-Dalberg became extinct in 1848, and the younger, that of Dalberg-Herrnsheim, in 1833. The male line of the Dalbergs is now represented only by the family of Hessloch, descended from 387:. He appended his signature to the decree of outlawry launched in 1815 by the European powers against Napoleon. For this, his property in France was confiscated, but it was given back after the second 126:, about 1330. His own family was of great antiquity, his ancestors having been hereditary ministerials of the bishop of Worms since the time of Ekbert the chamberlain, who founded in 1119 the 421: 416:
from his uncle, the arch-chancellor Karl Theodor von Dalberg. This estate passed, through his daughter and heiress, Marie Louise Pelline de Dalberg, by her marriage with
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granted them the honor of being the first to receive knighthood at the coronation, this part of the ceremonies being opened by the herald asking in a loud voice
491: 375:, and retired from the public service when the latter fell out of the emperor's favor. In 1814, he was a member of the provisional government by whom the 372: 417: 26: 279: 486: 138: 48: 531: 323:("Letters to the Baron of Dalberg", Karlsruhe, 1819) are addressed. He himself wrote several plays, including adaptations of 388: 303: 37: 226:
to the height of its fame. He was instrumental in founding the first chair of Greek, which was filled by his friend
347: 292: 315:, which he brought to a high state of excellence. His chief claim to remembrance is that it was he who first put 384: 296: 231: 223: 219: 95: 31: 20: 137:
By the mid 15th century, the Dalberg family had grown to be of such importance that, in 1494, the German King
371:, who created him a duke and councillor of state in 1810. He had from the first been on intimate terms with 364: 260: 202: 162: 207: 248:, and corresponded with many of the leading scholars of his day, to whom he showed himself a veritable 240: 267: 193: 181: 115: 91: 284: 272: 438: 380: 42: 400: 145:("Is no Dalberg present?"). This picturesque privilege the family enjoyed until the end of the 146: 476:
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In the 14th century, the original house of Dalberg became extinct in the male line, the
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Emmerich Joseph, duc de Dalberg, had inherited the family property of
340: 396: 360: 356: 352: 336: 197: 62: 57: 47: 36: 25: 319:'s earlier dramas on the stage, and it is to him that the poet's 107: 153:(c. 1239), which in 1809 succeeded to the title and estates in 343:, had some vogue as a composer and writer on musical subjects. 173:
The following are the most noteworthy members of the family:
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Johann von Dalberg, ein deutscher Humanist und Bischof
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and devoted himself more especially to the study of
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Coat of arms of the Dalberg family as rulers of the
355:on 30 May 1773. In 1803, he entered the service of 422:John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton 41:Earlier arms of the Dalberg family, from the 8: 82:is the name of an ancient and distinguished 391:, when he became a minister of state and a 307:(1750–1806), brother of the above. He was 122:, who married the heiress of his cousin, 464: 462: 460: 458: 456: 454: 395:. In 1816, he was sent as ambassador to 256:missions by the emperor and the elector. 52:Later arms of the Dalberg family at the 450: 94:. They were the ruling family of the 7: 280:Karl Theodor Anton Maria von Dalberg 379:were recalled, and he attended the 359:, which he represented as envoy in 321:Briefe an den Freiherrn von Dalberg 222:, whom he assisted in bringing the 367:(1809), he entered the service of 252:. He was employed also on various 214:. Returning to Germany, he became 14: 403:, where he died on 27 April 1833. 329:Johann Friedrich Hugo von Dalberg 469: 418:Sir Ferdinand Acton, 7th Baronet 509:Karl von Dalberg und seine Zeit 348:Emmerich Joseph, duc de Dalberg 200:, where he took his degree of 1: 507:Karl von Beaulieu-Marconnay, 304:Wolfgang Heribert von Dalberg 285:archbishop-elector of Mainz 273:archbishop-elector of Mainz 548: 293:Confederation of the Rhine 18: 169:Prominent family members 161:of the extinct counts of 385:minister plenipotentiary 224:University of Heidelberg 96:Grand Duchy of Frankfurt 32:Grand Duchy of Frankfurt 21:Dalberg (disambiguation) 492:Encyclopædia Britannica 297:grand-duke of Frankfurt 238:, was president of the 220:elector palatine Philip 383:, with Talleyrand, as 261:Marianne von der Leyen 203:doctor utriusque juris 75: 60: 54:JĂĽngerer Dalberger Hof 45: 34: 532:German noble families 66: 51: 40: 29: 365:Treaty of Schönbrunn 268:Wolfgang von Dalberg 244:founded by the poet 190:Wolfgang von Dalberg 143:Ist kein Dalberg da? 92:Rhineland-Palatinate 19:For other uses, see 504:(Heidelberg, 1887). 234:. He was an ardent 84:German noble family 16:German noble family 439:Dahlberg (surname) 381:Congress of Vienna 311:of the theatre at 291:of the Napoleonic 275:from 1582 to 1601. 178:Johann von Dalberg 151:Gerhard of Dalberg 134:and died in 1132. 76: 74:, mid 19th century 61: 46: 43:Scheibler Armorial 35: 241:Sodalitas Celtica 147:Holy Roman Empire 539: 514: 496: 475: 473: 472: 466: 228:Rudolph Agricola 216:privy councillor 192:. He studied at 124:Anton of Dalberg 80:House of Dalberg 547: 546: 542: 541: 540: 538: 537: 536: 522: 521: 518: 517: 511:(Weimar, 1879). 485:, ed. (1911). " 481: 470: 468: 467: 452: 447: 430: 410: 327:. His brother, 186:bishop of Worms 184:and afterwards 171: 104: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 545: 543: 535: 534: 524: 523: 516: 515: 513: 512: 505: 483:Chisholm, Hugh 449: 448: 446: 443: 442: 441: 436: 429: 426: 409: 406: 405: 404: 393:peer of France 344: 300: 289:prince-primate 276: 264: 257: 170: 167: 112:Johann Gerhard 103: 100: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 544: 533: 530: 529: 527: 520: 510: 506: 503: 500:K. Morneweg, 499: 498: 494: 493: 488: 484: 479: 478:public domain 465: 463: 461: 459: 457: 455: 451: 444: 440: 437: 435: 432: 431: 427: 425: 423: 419: 415: 408:Dalberg-Acton 407: 402: 398: 394: 390: 386: 382: 378: 377:Bourbon kings 374: 370: 366: 362: 358: 354: 350: 349: 345: 342: 338: 334: 331:(1752–1812), 330: 326: 322: 318: 314: 310: 306: 305: 301: 298: 294: 290: 286: 283:(1744–1817), 282: 281: 277: 274: 271:(1538–1601), 270: 269: 265: 263: 262: 258: 255: 251: 247: 246:Konrad Celtes 243: 242: 237: 233: 229: 225: 221: 217: 213: 209: 205: 204: 199: 195: 191: 187: 183: 180:(1445–1503), 179: 176: 175: 174: 168: 166: 164: 160: 156: 152: 148: 144: 140: 135: 133: 130:monastery of 129: 125: 121: 117: 113: 109: 101: 99: 97: 93: 89: 85: 81: 73: 71: 65: 59: 55: 50: 44: 39: 33: 28: 22: 519: 508: 501: 490: 411: 363:. After the 346: 339:, Worms and 328: 320: 302: 278: 266: 259: 239: 201: 189: 177: 172: 150: 142: 139:Maximilian I 136: 123: 120:see of Worms 111: 105: 79: 77: 68: 67:Arms of the 53: 497:Citations: 434:Baron Acton 389:Restoration 325:Shakespeare 182:Chamberlain 132:Frankenthal 128:Augustinian 116:chamberlain 110:passing to 72:von Dalberg 445:References 414:Herrnsheim 401:Herrnsheim 373:Talleyrand 254:diplomatic 70:Freiherren 309:intendant 232:civil law 188:, son of 88:Kreuznach 526:Category 428:See also 369:Napoleon 317:Schiller 313:Mannheim 250:Maecenas 236:humanist 487:Dalberg 480::  218:to the 208:Ferrara 196:and in 159:Bohemia 155:Moravia 118:of the 102:History 474:  341:Speyer 194:Erfurt 163:Ostein 397:Turin 361:Paris 357:Baden 353:Mainz 337:Trier 333:canon 212:Greek 198:Italy 108:fiefs 58:Mainz 295:and 157:and 78:The 489:". 335:of 206:at 90:in 56:in 528:: 453:^ 424:. 165:. 114:, 98:. 299:. 23:.

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Dalberg (disambiguation)

Grand Duchy of Frankfurt

Scheibler Armorial

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