Date: | Fri, 14 Nov 1997 07:19:35 -0500 |
To: | Kaj Malachowski (SGGMWWOY@plearn.edu.pl) |
From: | Steven_Lavallee@brown.edu (Steven Lavallee) |
Subject: | Europaische Stammtafeln |
Below is a summary of the volumes. Note that as of July of 1995,
volumes I, II, VI and VII were out of print. For more information, write to:
J.A. Stargardt Verlag
Postfach 12 68 26
D10595 Berlin
Deutschland
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Band I: The German ruling houses (several omissions among the
post-1918 genealogical updates of these families; only some
genealogies were updated through 1980).
Band II: The other-than German ruling houses of Europe.
Band III-1: A mishmash of houses related to the above (everything
from Pomerania, Silesia, Liechtenstein --to non-reigning collateral and earlier branches of the reigning families covered in I and II to exotic lesser-known dynasties of the Balkan and Crimean peninsulas).
Band III-2: Illegitimate and morganatic offshoots of families
covered in I & II.
Band III-3: More of the same, mostly the issue of the rulers of
the Iberian peninsula states.
Band III-4: Many great feudal families of French ORIGIN (including those who migrated to England, the Holy Land, ...), with --for some reason not known to me-- the Esterhazys(!) and the Rakoczis(!!) thrown in at the beginning.
Band IV: Mediatised Houses of the HRE, part 1.
Band V: Part 2 of above (which does not complete the roster of the mediatised houses).
Band VI: Families of Upper Lorraine (Everything from Cleves-Berg-
Julich to Burgundian families).
Band VII: more of the same.
Band VIII: Families of Northern Germany & Sweden, for the most part.
Band IX: Families made great through Capitalism: Everyone from
the Astors to the Borjas to the Fuggers to the Rothschilds to the
Ursels to the Welsers, Stroganovs, and the Grosvenors.
Band X: Families of the peers of France (Rohan, La Rochefoucauld, etc).
Band XI: Middle & Upper Rhine & Burgundy.
Band XII: Families of Swabia.
Band XIII: French feudal families, part I.
Band XIV: Part 2 of above.
Band XV: Families of the Burgundy area in the Middle Ages.
Band XVI: Families of Bavaria and Franconia.
Steven Benedict Lavallee
Steven_Lavallee@brown.edu