- the
monastery was destro****, its
properties were
acquired by
Lords of
Schwamberg and then by the
Sternberg family. The
greatest development of the town...
-
Chlum Slavník Smiřický of Smiřice
Schlick Schwarzenberg Sporck Sternberg Schwamberg Thun-Hohenstein Trčka of Lípa
Tunkl of Brníčko Vítkovci Vlašim Vršovci...
- Königswart)
Heinrich Kruschina of
Schwamberg (d.1479) c.1435 no
children 1466 aged 46-47 Königswart
inherited by the
Schwamberg family Henry XIX c.1440? Son...
- 1622. Subsequently, it was
looted and devastated.
During the 1640s the
Schwambergs modified the
palace and
extended it in
Renaissance style.
After the damage...
- new
centre of the estate. In 1436, it
became property of the
Lords of
Schwamberg. The most
notable owners of the
castle and the
estate were the Sternberg...
-
Wolff only had one
younger sister,
Baroness Johanna Eleonore Galler von
Schwamberg (1582–1649), he was the sole male heir of his uncle,
Ruprecht von Eggenberg...
- Zahoří) is from 1307. The most
notable owners of the
village was the
Schwamberg family, who
owned it from 1472 to 1622. The
train station Záhoří in the...
-
Peter Vok of
Rosenberg in 1611, Velešín was
inherited by Jan Jiří of
Schwamberg, but
after the
Bohemian Revolt, his
properties were
confiscated and Velešín...
-
established new ponds. In 1611, Nové
Hrady was
inherited by Jan Jiří of
Schwamberg. The town was conquered,
looted and
burned down
during the
Thirty Years'...
-
Suchdol was then
inherited by the
Schwamberg family.
After the
Battle of
White Mountain (1620),
properties of the
Schwambergs were
confiscated by Ferdinand...