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  1. Edmund Prince of Schwarzenberg 18 November 1803 – 17 November 1873 Field marshal - Last Austrian field marshal in the 19th century Friedrich Prince of Schwarzenberg 6 April 1809 – 27 March 1885 Cardinal Archbishop Primas Germaniae Prince of the Church - Cardinal and Archbishop of Salzburg, then Archbishop of Prague: Felix Prince ...

    • Joseph II, 6th Prince of Schwarzenberg
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  2. Friedrich Prince zu Schwarzenberg, or in Czech Bedřich prince ze Schwarzenberg (April 6, 1809 in Vienna, Austria – March 27, 1885 in Vienna, Austria) was a Catholic Cardinal of the nineteenth century in Austria and the Kingdom of Bohemia and a member of the House of Schwarzenberg.

    • Archbishop's Palace, Prague
    • Prince Joseph II. zu Schwarzenberg and Princess Pauline von Arenberg
  3. Friedrich, Prince of Schwarzenberg (Czech: kníže Bedřich Schwarzenberg; 30 September 1800 – 6 March 1870) had an adventurous career as a soldier, and described his wanderings and campaigns in several interesting works, of which the best known is his Wanderungen eines Lanzknechtes (1844–1845).

  4. 18 de nov. de 2023 · Add to myFT. Karel Schwarzenberg, Czech diplomat, 1937-2023. The prince dedicated his career to championing humanitarian and European values. Karel Schwarzenberg in Prague in 2013. As foreign...

  5. Cardinal and Prince-Archbishop of Prague, b. at Vienna, 6 April, 1809; d. there, 27 March, 1885. Son of Prince Joseph John Schwarzenberg and his spouse Pauline (née Princess Arenberg), he was baptized in his father's palace in Vienna.

  6. Federico, Príncipe de Schwarzenberg ( checo: kníže Bedřich Schwarzenberg; 18001870) tuvo una carrera aventurera como soldado y describió sus andanzas y campañas en varias obras interesantes, de las cuales la más conocida es su Wanderungen eines Lanzknechtes (18441845) .

  7. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Felix, prince zu Schwarzenberg (born Oct. 2, 1800, Krummau, Bohemia, Austrian Habsburg domain [now Český Krumlov, Czech Republic]—died April 5, 1852, Vienna, Austria) was an Austrian statesman who restored the Habsburg empire as a great European power after its almost complete collapse during the revolutions of 1848–49.