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  1. Reuss (German: Reuß, ROYSS) was the name of several historical states located in present-day Thuringia, Germany. Several lordships of the Holy Roman Empire which arose after 1300 and became Imperial Counties from 1673 and Imperial Principalities in the late 18th century were ruled by the House of Reuss.

  2. La maison Reuss (en allemand : Reuß, / ʁ ɔ ɪ̯ s /) est une famille princière allemande qui régne jusqu'en 1918 sur le Vogtland, une région frontalière des possessions des maisons de Wettin et de Wittelsbach. Ses origines remontent aux premiers avoués de Weida. Ces derniers s'élèvent rapidement au rang de seigneurs au XIII ...

  3. House of Reuß. All of the male members of the House of Reuss are named Heinrich/ Henry plus a number. The first male child born in each century is named Heinrich/Henry I, the second Heinrich/Henry II and so on until the beginning of the new century when the numbering begins anew. This odd regulation was formulated as a Family Law in 1688, but ...

  4. 7 déc. 2022 · BERLIN — Prince Heinrich XIII of Reuss, a descendant of a 700-year-old noble family that once reigned over a tiny state in eastern Germany, was a relatively obscure figure — until Wednesday, when...

  5. Il y a 6 jours · The ruling house of Reuss was traceable to the 12th century. All its male descendants bore the name Henry (in honour of Emperor Henry VI), necessitating complex numeration. The Plauen line of this family was subdivided about 1300 between a senior branch (extinct 1572) and a junior.