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  2. Eberhardt Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Eberhardt Mansion is a historic home located at Kenmore in Erie County, New York. It is a locally distinctive example of the Neo- Romanesque style of architecture built in 1893 for Frederick Eberhardt, one of two brothers who originally developed Kenmore.

  3. House of Württemberg - Wikipedia

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    The House probably originated in the vicinity of the Salian dynasty. [citation needed] Around 1080 the ancestors of modern Württemberg, which was then called "Wirtemberg", settled in the Stuttgart area. Conrad of Württemberg became heir to the House of Beutelsbach and built the Wirtemberg Castle. Around 1089, he was made Count.

  4. Eberhard I, Duke of Württemberg - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Gonzaga. Coat of arms adopted by Eberhard I in 1495 on the occasion of the elevation of Württemberg to a duchy. Eberhard I of Württemberg (11 December 1445 – 24 February 1496) was known as Count Eberhard V from 1459 to 1495, and from July 1495 he was the first Duke of Württemberg. He is also known as Eberhard im Bart (Eberhard the ...

  5. Isabelle Eberhardt - Wikipedia

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    Isabelle Wilhelmine Marie Eberhardt (17 February 1877 – 21 October 1904) was a Swiss explorer and author. As a teenager, Eberhardt, educated in Switzerland by her father, published short stories under a male pseudonym. She became interested in North Africa, and was considered a proficient writer on the subject despite learning about the ...

  6. Mignon G. Eberhart - Wikipedia

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    Mignon Good Eberhart (July 6, 1899, Lincoln, Nebraska – October 8, 1996, Greenwich, Connecticut) was an American author of mystery novels. She had one of the longest careers (from the 1920s to the 1980s) among major American mystery writers.

  7. House of Urach - Wikipedia

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    The House of Urach is a morganatic cadet branch of the formerly royal House of Württemberg.Although the Württemberg dynasty was one of many reigning over small realms in Germany into the 20th century, and despite the fact that marital mésalliances in these dynasties usually disinherited the descendants thereof, the Dukes of Urach unusually managed to elicit consideration for candidacy for ...

  8. Eberhard I, Count of Bonngau - Wikipedia

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    Eberhard I, Count of Bonngau. Eberhard I, count of Bonngau and count in Zulpichgau and in Keldachgau (904 – 937), son of Erenfried I of Maasgau. He left children: Gottfried count in Auelgau (966/70). Dietrich, count in Drente and in Salland, count of Hamaland (died before 964). He married Amalrada van Hamaland.

  9. Sean Eberhart - Wikipedia

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    Sean Eberhart. Sean "agro" R. Eberhart is a Republican member of the Indiana House of Representatives, representing the 57th District since 2007. He served on the Shelby County Council from 1998 to 2006 and as its president from 2003 to 2006. [1] He served on the County Council's 4th district. [2] He retired from political life in 2022.