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  1. Prince Felix of Schwarzenberg (1800–1852), Austrian statesman. Adolph Schwarzenberg (1890–1950) Karel Schwarzenberg, (1937–2023), former Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic (2007–2009), candidate in presidential election in 2013.

  2. Adolf Josef Jan Eduard kníže ze Schwarzenbergu ( německy Adolf Josef Johann Eduard Fürst zu Schwarzenberg, 18. března 1832 [1] [2] Vídeň [2] – 5. října 1914 Libějovice [2] [3]) byl český šlechtic z rodu Schwarzenbergů, představitel tzv. Primogenitury a 13. vévoda krumlovský, zemský a říšský poslanec.

  3. 29 de jul. de 2007 · Adolf von Schwarzenberg; Usage on hu.wikipedia.org Adolf von Schwarzenberg; Buda ostroma (1598) Usage on nl.wikipedia.org Adolf van Schwarzenberg; Usage on pl.wikipedia.org Schwarzenberg (ród) Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Шварценберг, Адольф фон; Usage on tr.wikipedia.org Budin Kuşatması (1598) Usage on www.wikidata.org ...

  4. It withstood mediatisation and after the empire's dissolution joined the Confederation of the Rhine in 1807 and the German Confederation in 1815. In 1905 Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt had an area of 940 km 2 (360 sq mi) and a population of 97,000. On 23 November 1918, during the German Revolution of 1918–1919 and the fall of all the German ...

  5. In 1940, the castle was seized from the last owner, Adolph Schwarzenberg by the Gestapo and confiscated by the government of Czechoslovakia after the end of World War II. The castle is open to public. There is a winter garden and riding-hall where the Southern Bohemian gallery exhibitions have been housed since 1956. References: Wikipedia

  6. La famille de Schwarzenberg est à l'origine un lignage de la maison de Seinsheim, qui tient plusieurs seigneuries en Franconie. Ce nom est mentionné pour la première fois en 1172. Le fondateur de la maison de Schwarzenberg, Erkinger de Seinsheim ( 1362 - 1437 ), fait l'acquisition de la seigneurie de Schwarzenberg au début du XVe siècle.

  7. Biography. Ferdinand was born the son of Count Johann Adolph von Schwarzenberg (raised to the rank of prince in 1670) and Maria Justina Countess von Starhemberg. Study trips took him to Besançon, Rome and Prague. Due to his father's good relationship with the imperial court, Ferdinand received the office of imperial chamberlain as early as 1668.