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Guttenberg coat of arms (1459) Guttenberg Castle [] Kleinbardorf Castle, owned by the Guttenberg family from 1691 to 1896 Kirchlauter Palace Fronberg Palace The Guttenberg family is a wealthy Franconian family that was noble until all legal privileges of royalty and nobility were abolished in Germany in 1919 following the German revolution and proclamation of the republic at the end of World ...
David Guttenberg (born 1951), U.S. state politician (Alaska) Enoch zu Guttenberg (1946–2018), German conductor, father of Karl-Theodor; Fred Guttenberg, American activist against gun violence; The House of Guttenberg, a Franconian noble family; Johannes Gutenberg (1400–1468), introduced moveable type printing to Europe
The family castle in Guttenberg, Bavaria. Guttenberg was born in Munich. He lived at his family castle in Guttenberg, Bavaria (district of Kulmbach), a village whose history is closely associated with the House of Guttenberg, and in a mansion in a refined part of Berlin, Berlin-Westend. The castle has been in the possession of the Guttenberg ...
The star of "Diner" and "Police Academy" on grief, stepping away from Hollywood and why he still hopes to be a dad.
Guttenberg played Jim Craig in the TV movie Miracle on Ice (1981). He appeared in Barry Levinson's Diner (1982) and starred in another short-lived TV series No Soap, Radio (1982). Guttenberg starred in the action-comedy The Man Who Wasn't There (1983) and had a supporting part in the post-apocalyptic television movie The Day After (1983).
Stone left Arista to launch Cornerstone with Rifkind as an independent promotion company in 1996. The following year, Rifkind stepped back to focus on Loud and Cohen joined as Stone’s partner.
Karl Theodor Maria Georg Achaz Eberhardt Josef Freiherr von und zu Guttenberg (23 May 1921 – 4 October 1972) was a German politician of the Christian Social Union of Bavaria (CSU). He was parliamentary secretary of state in the Chancellor's Office in the government of Kurt Georg Kiesinger from 1967 until 1969, as well as the foreign policy ...
Johann Gottfried von Guttenberg (6 November 1645 – 14 December 1698) was a German clergyman who served as Prince and Bishop of Würzburg from 1684, [1] until his death in 1698. [ citation needed ] The House of Guttenberg was a prominent Franconian noble family, named after Guttenberg Castle.