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  1. Wilhelm Graf von Hohenau (Berlim, 27 de novembro de 1884 - 11 de abril de 1957) foi um ginete alemão, medalhista olímpico. Carreira. Wilhelm von Hohenau tinha título de conde, ele representou seu país nos Jogos Olímpicos de 1912, na qual conquistou a medalha de bronze no salto por equipe. [1] Referências

  2. Georg Albrecht Wilhelm Graf von Hohenau (* 25. April 1854 im Schloss Albrechtsberg bei Dresden; † 28. Oktober 1930 in Bad Flinsberg) war ein preußischer Generalleutnant im militärischen Gefolge von Kaiser Wilhelm II. Er war ein Vetter Kaiser Friedrichs III. und ein Onkel Wilhelms II.

  3. Wilhelm Graf von Hohenau (27 November 1884, Berlin – 11 April 1957, Hamburg) was a German Graf [1] and horse rider who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. [2] Early life. He was the second son of Count Frederick of Hohenau and his wife, Charlotte von der Decken (1863-1933).

  4. Athlete Olympic Results Content. Visit Wilhelm VON HOHENAU profile and read the full biography, watch videos and read all the latest news. Click here for more.

  5. Athletes. Wilhelm, Graf von Hohenau. Biographical information. Biography. Wilhelm, Count von Hohenau was an active officer in the Royal Prussian Army and a show jumper. He came in sixth in the individual event at the 1912 Stockholm Olympics on his horse Pretty Girl, and won a bronze medal in team jumping.

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  6. Wilhelm Albrecht Carl Otto Alexander Graf von Hohenau (* 27. November 1884 in Berlin; † 11. April 1957 in Hamburg) war einer der erfolgreichsten deutschen Turnier- und Rennreiter. Bei den Olympischen Sommerspielen in Stockholm 1912 gewann Hohenau die Bronzemedaille im Mannschafts-Springreiten.

  7. Wilhelm Graf von Hohenau served as aide-de-camp to Kaiser Wilhelm II. and commanded 1. Garde-Kavallerie-Brigade in Berlin from 22 April 1902 to 27 January 1901. With his promotion to Generalmajor on 18 April 1903, Graf von Hohenau was elevated to diensttuender General à la suite. He continued in this role and was promoted to Generalleutnant on ...