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- 1622. Subsequently, it was looted and devastated. During the 1640s the Schwambergs modified the palace and extended it in Renaissance style. After the damage...
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- 1913 Vienna Helene Engelmann Karl Mejstrik Christa von Szabó Leo Horwitz Schwamberg Reiner 1914 Christa von Szabó Leo Horwitz Helene Engelmann Karl Mejstrik...
- 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...
- the monastery was destro****, its properties were acquired by Lords of Schwamberg and then by the Sternberg family. The greatest development of the town...
- 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...
- to Zdeslav of Sternberg. In the 16th century, it was acquired by the Schwamberg family and joined to the Bechyně estate. When Peter Vok of Rosenberg bought...
- Until 1650, the town was held by the Lords of Bor, later known as the Schwamberg family. From 1650 to 1720, it was owned by the Lords of Götzen. Since...