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The list of Notable members of the House of Fürstenberg is incorrect. The barons and counts of Fürstenberg are unrelated tot the princes. Känsterle 00:39, 17 December 2005 (UTC)
The 19th century German encyclopedia Meyers Konversations-Lexikon has separate articles about "Fürstenberg, altes Grafen- und Fürstengeschlecht in Schwaben" (Fürstenberg, ancient comital and princely family in Swabia) [1] and "Fürstenberg, alte freiherrliche Familie, in Westfalen und dem Rheinland" (Fürstenberg, ancient baronial family in Westphalia and the Rhineland" [2]. The German Wikipedia has an article de:Fürstenhaus Fürstenberg (Princely House of Fürstenberg) and an article de:Freiherren von Fürstenberg (Barons of Fürstenberg). According to the last article, the two families have "genealogically nothing in common" (genealogisch nichts gemeinsam). Känsterle 14:56, 18 February 2006 (UTC)
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The list of Notable members of the House of Fürstenberg is incorrect. The barons and counts of Fürstenberg are unrelated tot the princes. Känsterle 00:39, 17 December 2005 (UTC)
The 19th century German encyclopedia Meyers Konversations-Lexikon has separate articles about "Fürstenberg, altes Grafen- und Fürstengeschlecht in Schwaben" (Fürstenberg, ancient comital and princely family in Swabia) [1] and "Fürstenberg, alte freiherrliche Familie, in Westfalen und dem Rheinland" (Fürstenberg, ancient baronial family in Westphalia and the Rhineland" [2]. The German Wikipedia has an article de:Fürstenhaus Fürstenberg (Princely House of Fürstenberg) and an article de:Freiherren von Fürstenberg (Barons of Fürstenberg). According to the last article, the two families have "genealogically nothing in common" (genealogisch nichts gemeinsam). Känsterle 14:56, 18 February 2006 (UTC)
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