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  1. Eres libre: de compartir – de copiar, distribuir y transmitir el trabajo; de remezclar – de adaptar el trabajo; Bajo las siguientes condiciones: atribución – Debes otorgar el crédito correspondiente, proporcionar un enlace a la licencia e indicar si realizaste algún cambio.

  2. 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.

  3. 15 de sept. de 2023 · Arms of the house of Schwarzenberg (1599).svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 430 × 500 pixels. Other resolutions: 206 × 240 pixels | 413 × 480 pixels | 660 × 768 pixels | 881 × 1,024 pixels | 1,761 × 2,048 pixels. Original file ‎ (SVG file, nominally 430 × 500 pixels, file size: 42 KB)

  4. Bohemia. Las posesiones de la familia Schwarzenberg en Bohemia incluyen el ducado de Krumlov, la ciudad de Prachatice y el castillo Orlík. La familia también adquirió las propiedades de la Casa de Rosenberg (en checo: Rožmberkové). En sus posesiones crearon pantanos, plantaron bosques e introdujeron nuevas tecnologías agrícolas.

  5. The House of Plettenberg is the name of the Westphalian noble family of the Uradel. It dates back at least to 1187, when Heidolphus de Plettenbrath was mentioned in a document by Philip I (Archbishop of Cologne). [1] Plettenberg-Wittem branch that ruled immediate Lodships of Meitingen and Sulmingen lost its sovereignty and became mediatised to ...

  6. Karl Philipp, Fürst zu Schwarzenberg (or Charles Philip, Prince of Schwarzenberg; 18/19 April 1771 – 15 October 1820) was an Austrian Generalissimo and former Field Marshal. [1] He first entered military service in 1788 and fought against the Turks. During the French Revolutionary War, he fought on the allied side against France and in that ...

  7. Johann Seyfried's brother, Johann Christian in Krumau, left no heirs upon his death in 1710 and in his will stipulated that the profitable Bohemian possessions pass to the nephew of his widow, Adam II Franz Karl a Prince of Schwarzenberg. Thus with the death of Johann Christian II in 1717, the House of Eggenberg's male heritage came to an end.