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- The Schaffgotsch family is the name of an old and influential Silesian nobility which dates back to the thirteenth century. Some of its members pla****...
- Gotthard von Schaffgotsch (3 July 1716 – 5 January 1795) was a German Prince-Bishop of Breslau and an important promoter of music. Schaffgotsch was born in...
- Johanna von Schaffgotsch (née Gryzik; 1842–1910) was the adopted daughter of Karl Godulla. She was the first businesswoman in the history of Silesia, as...
- member of the Kinsky dynasty and noted horse breeder. He married Agnes Schaffgotsch genannt Semperfrei von und zu Kynast und Greiffenstein (1810–1888). Recorded...
- Schaaffgotsche (German: Johann Prokop von Schaffgotsch; fully with all titles Johann Prokop Graf von Schaffgotsch Freiherr von Kynast und Greiffenstein;...
- Hans Ulrich von Schaffgotsch (28 August 1595 – 24 July 1635) was a Silesian nobleman and Generalfeldwachtmeister who fought in the Silesian front of the...
- neoclassical style, it can accommodate up to 270 spectators. Founded by Schaffgotsch family, one of the three puppet theaters in Lower Silesia. Currently...
- Graphium schaffgotschi, the Schaffgotsch's swordtail, is a butterfly in the family Papilionidae (swallowtails). It is found in Namibia, Angola, the southern...
- Harriman enlisted the services of an Austrian Sportsman, Count Felix von Schaffgotsch, to travel across the Western U.S. to locate an ideal site for a winter...
- Lawrence (Laurentiuskapelle), built c. 1665–1681 by the Silesian noble Schaffgotsch family to give thanks to God and shelter to travellers as it also served...