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House of Hatzfeld

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in 1900 (still existing). They lost their estates, including Trachenberg, when Silesia became part of Poland in 1945, whose Communist government expelled most of Silesia's German population.
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branch inherited Crottorf, Schönstein, Kalkum as well as numerous other properties in 1794 and became Prussian
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in 1870 (the branch extinguished in 1941 and was inherited by Count Hermann von
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Prince Franz Edmund J.G.V. von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg
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German noble family
Holy Roman Empire
Prussia
Austria
high nobility
Hesse
Hatzfeld
Friesenhagen
Imperial immediacy
Melchior von Hatzfeld
field marshal
Thirty Years' War
Count
Trachenberg
Silesia
Wandersleben
Fürst
Dönhoff
Rhineland-Palatinate

Melchior von Hatzfeldt
Thirty Years' War
Melchior von Hatzfeld
Thirty Years' War
Franz von Hatzfeld
Prince-Bishop
Bamberg
Carl Friedrich Hatzfeldt zu Gleichen
Franz Ludwig von Hatzfeldt

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