Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. SCHWARZENBERG, a princely family of Franconian origin, established in Bavaria and Austria, and carrying its present name since 1437. It was raised to princely rank in 1670. Besides Karl Philipp (see below) and Johann (1463–1528), a moralist and reformer who, as judge of the episcopal court at Bamberg, introduced a new code of evidence which ...

  2. Schwarzenberg (fränkisch-böhmisches Adelsgeschlecht) Schwarzenberg (im tschechischen Sprachgebrauch Schwarzenbergové (pl.), früher auch Švarcenberkové) ist der Name eines aus Seinsheim in Franken stammenden Uradelsgeschlechts, das der Familie von Seinsheim entstammt und sich nach dem 1405 erworbenen Schloss Schwarzenberg im Steigerwald ...

  3. Leave the old town via Schwarzenbergstraße and you pass Café Schwarzenberg before reaching Schwarzenbergplatz square and Palais Schwarzenberg. You might sense a theme developing here. The Schwarzenbergs are an old aristocratic family, but the name’s proliferation in this part of Vienna owes much to the exploits of one Karl Philipp (1771 ...

  4. Early History of the Schwarzenberg family. This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Schwarzenberg research. Another 158 words (11 lines of text) covering the years 1487, 1530, 1602, 1621, 1638, 1710, 1801, 1858 and 1867 are included under the topic Early Schwarzenberg History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.

  5. 12 de nov. de 2023 · His family fled Czechoslovakia after the Communist takeover in 1948, seeking refuge in Austria. He pursued studies in law and forestry but had to manage his family’s estates in Austria and Bavaria, cutting his academic pursuits short. Schwarzenberg’s political career was deeply intertwined with Czechoslovakia’s transition from communism.

  6. The Schwarzenbergs is a famous aristocratic family that is one of the wealthiest in Europe. The first records of the dynasty are from 1172 when they were known under the name Seinsheim. In the 14th century, the estate of Schwarzenberg was purchased and the erstwhile head of the family named Erkinger accompanied the Emperor Sigismund during his ...

  7. The House of Schwarzenberg is a German (Franconian) and Czech (Bohemian) aristocratic family, formerly one of the most prominent European noble houses. The Schwarzenbergs are members of the German and Czech nobility, and they once held the rank of Princes of the Holy Roman Empire. The family belongs to the high nobility and traces its roots to the Lords of Seinsheim during the Middle Ages.