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Marie Coudenhove (born von Kalergi), 1840 - 1877
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Marie Amalia Coudenhove (born Taaffe), 1866 - 1928
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Prinzessin Marie Christine Schönborn (born Coudenhove), 1886 - 1940
MyHeritage Family TreesMarie Anna Sophia Augusta Bernardina Leopoldine Coudenhove, 1813 - 1892
MyHeritage Family TreesMarie Coudenhove, 1846 - 1915
MyHeritage Family TreesMarie Leopoldine Coudenhove (born Honrichs zu Wolfswarffen), 1826 - 1894
MyHeritage Family TreesMarie Kunigunde Coudenhove, 1860 - 1939
MyHeritage Family TreesMarie, Dieudonné, Louise Potron (born Coudenhove), born 1782
MyHeritage Family TreesMarie Coudenhove (born de Baénst)
MyHeritage Family TreesMarie Christine Countess Of Schoenborn (born Coudenhove), 1886 - 1940
FamilySearch Family TreeMarie, Dieudonné, Louise Potron (born Coudenhove), born 1782
FamilySearch Family TreeMarie Barbe Charlotte De Coudenhove, born 1839
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Marie COUDENHOVE, 1886 - 1940
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Marie, Dieudonné, Louise COUDENHOVE, born 1782
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Marie Pauline COUDENHOVE, born 1805
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Marie Catherine COUDENHOVE, born 1803
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Marie Zéna COUDENHOVE, died 1856
France, Church Burials and Civil Deaths
Marie Catherine COUDENHOVE, died 1803
France, Church Burials and Civil Deaths
Marie Pauline COUDENHOVE, died 1830
France, Church Burials and Civil Deaths
Marie Louise COUDENHOVE, died 1792
France, Church Burials and Civil Deaths
Marie Gräfin Von Coudenhove, 1886 - 1940
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Marie De Coudenhove
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Marie Agnès Dieudonné COUDENHOVE, Circa 1735 - 1810
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Marie Catherine COUDENHOVE, born 1803
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Marie Catherine COUDENHOVE, died 1803
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Marie Magdelaine COUDENHOVE (CANTOBRE)
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Marie Magdelaine COUDENHOVE (PICAPÈRE CANTOBRE)
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Marie Pauline Henriette COUDENHOVE (DE LESPINAY)
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Marie Dieudonné Louise COUDENHOVE (POTRON)
France, Church Marriages and Civil MarriagesMarie Magdeleine Coudenhove
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The first name Marie has its origins in the Hebrew name Miriam, which is believed to mean "sea of bitterness," "rebelliousness," or "wished for child." It first appeared in ancient Israel and gained prominence in various regions, particularly in Europe, during the Middle Ages, largely due to the veneration of the Virgin Mary in Christianity. The name Marie is often associated with qualities such as grace and strength, reflecting the revered status of Mary as a maternal figure. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Maria in Spanish and Italian, Marie in French, and Mária in Hungarian, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has also inspired numerous derivatives and diminutives, such as Mary, Mari, and Mariah, showcasing its widespread appeal and adaptability throughout history. Marie remains a popular name in many countries, symbolizing both historical significance and enduring charm.
The last name Coudenhove has its origins in the region of Flanders, specifically in Belgium, and is derived from the Dutch words "koud" meaning "cold" and "hove" meaning "court" or "farm," suggesting a geographical or topographical connection to a cold estate or farm. Historically, the name is associated with the noble family of Coudenhove, which played a significant role in the political and social landscape of the Low Countries during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. The name reflects characteristics of nobility and land ownership, as many early bearers were likely landowners or involved in local governance. Variations of the surname can be found in different regions, including "Coudenhoven" in Germany and "Coudenhove" in various European contexts, with slight differences in spelling and pronunciation reflecting local linguistic influences. The name is less common today but remains notable due to its historical significance and connections to prominent figures in European history.
Agathe CoudenhoveArien CoudenhoveCharles CoudenhoveErnestine CoudenhoveFranz CoudenhoveGerolf CoudenhoveJean CoudenhoveKarl CoudenhoveLouis CoudenhoveMaria CoudenhoveMax CoudenhoveWillem CoudenhoveFranz Coudenhove-honrichsKarl-kuno Coudenhove-honrichsCornelia Coudenhove-kalergiEjiro Coudenhove-kalergiElisabeth Coudenhove-kalergiGerolf Coudenhove-kalergiHans Coudenhove-kalergiHans-heinrich Coudenhove-kalergi
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