Wolzogen

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Coat of arms of the Wolzogen family

The Wolzogen family is an old German noble family that originated from Lower Austria, whose members distinguished themselves mostly in the Kingdom of Prussia and later with the VOC to Indonesia, and were famous for their artistry and culture.

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