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  1. Egon VIII de Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg (Ernst Egon; 21 de marzo de 1588 en Speyer -24 de agosto de 1635 en Constanza) fue un Conde Imperial de Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg (1618-1635) y mariscal de campo bávaro, y un importante líder militar en la guerra de los Treinta Años .

    • Ernst Egon
    • 24 de agosto de 1635, Constanza
  2. Egon VIII of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg (Ernst Egon; 21 March 1588 in Speyer – 24 August 1635 in Constance) was Imperial Count of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg (1618–1635) and Bavarian Field-marshal, and an important military leader in the Thirty Years' War.

  3. Egon VIII de Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg (Ernst Egon; 21 de marzo de 1588 en Speyer -24 de agosto de 1635 en Constanza) fue un Conde Imperial de Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg (1618-1635) y mariscal de campo bávaro, y un importante líder militar en la guerra de los Treinta Años.

  4. Egon VIII de Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg (Ernst Egon; 21 de marzo de 1588 en Speyer - 24 de agosto de 1635 en Constanza) fue el Conde Imperial de Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg (1618-1635) y mariscal de campo bávaro, y un importante líder militar en los Treinta Años.

  5. Egon VIII of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg (Ernst Egon; 21 March 1588 in Speyer – 24 August 1635 in Constance) was Imperial Count of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg (16181635) and Bavarian Field-marshal, and an important military leader in the Thirty Years' War . Contents. 1 Life and career. 2 Marriage and descendants. 3 Sources. 4 References. Life and career

  6. Anton Egon (23 April 1656 – 10 October 1716), a member of the Swabian House of Fürstenberg, was Imperial Prince and Princely Landgrave of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg from 1674 until his death. He also served as governor of the Electorate of Saxony under the Wettin prince-elector Augustus II the Strong . Life.

  7. Born on 10 April 1626 in Heiligenberg, Franz was an elder son [clarification needed] of Egon VIII of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg (1588–1635), who served with distinction as a Bavarian general in the Thirty Years' War. [2] Around 1640, Franz attended the Gymnasium Tricoronatum with his younger brother Wilhelm.