- 989–1014
Gundackar I, 1014–1019 Walter, 1020–1021
Heribert von Rothenburg, 1022–1042
Guzmann von Rothenburg, 1042
Gebhard of Calw, 1042–1057
Gundackar II,...
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Gundekar (1019–1075), (also Gundechar, Gundakar, Gunzo) was
bishop of Eichstätt from 1057 to 1075. He is
known for his
historical work
Vitae Pontifi****...
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Gabriele von
Starhemberg (1707–1793). His
brothers were
Franz de
Paula Gundackar von
Colloredo (1731–1807),
Hieronymus von
Colloredo (1732–1812), and Wenzel...
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Originally built for the
prominent Tsamados family in the 18th century.
Franz Gundackar,
Count 1788–1789, 1st
Prince 1789-1807 (1731-1789), son of
Rudolph Joseph...
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Magdalena Sophia (1
September 1688 – 1
December 1757), a
daughter of
Gundackar XVI,
Count of Starhemberg-Schaunberg and
Maria Anna of Rappach.[better source needed]...
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Josef Johann Franz Quirinus was born as the
younger son of
Prince Franz Gundackar I von Colloredo-Mansfeld (1731-1807) and his wife,
Countess Anna Maria...
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Gabriele von
Starhemberg (1707–1793). His
brothers were
Franz de
Paula Gundackar von
Colloredo (1731–1807),
Hieronymus von
Colloredo (1732–1812), and Joseph...
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Tettau Maria Antonia (30
September 1739 – 30 June 1816),
married Count Gundackar Thomas von Wurmbrand-Stuppach
Franz (5
September 1741 – 22
October 1795)...
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Ferdinand Bonaventura, 7th
Prince Kinsky of
Wchinitz and
Tettau 20.
Franz Gundackar,
Prince of Colloredo-Mannsfeld 10.
Count Hieronymus of Colloredo-Mannsfeld...
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artillery being Major Bahr, and
Lieutenant General Franz de
Paula Gundackar II. Fürst von Colloredo-Mannsfeld was the
commander of the
division which...