- to the family. The
Kinskys also own Burg
Heidenreichstein in
Lower Austria,
which they inherited.
Kinsky Palace,
Prague Palais Kinsky,
Vienna Karlova Koruna...
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Count Oktavian Kinsky (1813–1896) was a
member of the
Kinsky dynasty and
noted horse breeder. He
married Agnes Schaffgotsch genannt Semperfrei von und...
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Count Wilhelm Kinsky von
Wchinitz (Czech: Vilém
Kinský z Vchynic; German:
Wilhelm Graf
Kinsky von
Wchinitz und Tettau; 1574 – 25
February 1634) was a...
- Nast****ja
Aglaia Kinski (German: [nasˈtasi̯a ˈkɪnskiː] ; born Nakszynski, Polish: [nakˈʂɨj̃skʲi]; born 24
January 1961) is a
German actress and former...
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Kinský Palace (Czech: Palác Kinských, German:
Palais Goltz-
Kinsky) is a
former palace and now an art
museum in Prague,
Czech Republic. It is
located on...
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great equine tradition and
inherited a love of horses. A servant, the
Kinskys’
master of the horse,
Rowland Reynolds, who had two
great loves, England...
- The
Kinsky Horse is a
Czech breed of
warmblood sport horse. It was bred by the
Kinsky family in the
Kingdom of Bohemia, and is now one of four warmblood...
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Kinský is a Czech–Slovak surname, most
commonly referring to the
Kinsky noble family. Its
feminine form is Kinská.
Notable people with the
surname include:...
- Antonín
Kinský may
refer to: Antonín
Kinský (footballer, born 1975),
Czech former football goalkeeper Antonín
Kinský (footballer, born 2003),
Czech football...
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Palais Kinsky is a
Baroque palace in
central Vienna, Austria. It was
originally built for
Count Wirich Philipp von Daun, the
garrison commander whose son...