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461: 359: 507: 454: 296: 371: 318:(Georg Karl von Nostitz-Jänkendorf, 1781—1838), German military officer in Imperial Russian service 81: 492: 487: 180: 307: 102: 8: 95: 442: 434: 247: 239: 211: 353: 344: 315: 196: 144: 77: 243: 148: 140: 34: 438: 259: 160: 129: 481: 188: 156: 327: 214:. Apart from Nostitz-Rieneck several other branches of the family existed: 324:(1898–1945), general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II 287:(1728–1796), a field marshal in imperial service to the House of Habsburg 116: 84:
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Silesian
aristocratic family
Holy Roman Empire
Austria
Bohemia
Germany
Russia

Nostitz
Saxony
Oberlausitz
Germany
Imperial County of Rieneck
Count Johann Hartwig of Nostitz-Rieneck
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