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- Seinsheim is a muni****lity in the district of Kitzingen in Bavaria in Germany. It is best known for its connection with the comital Seinsheim family (german)...
- Erkinger I von Seinsheim, Baron of Schwarzenberg (also Erkinger VI von Seinsheim; 1362 in Stephansberg (Kleinlangheim) – December 11, 1437; buried in...
- Johann Wolfgang van der Auwera, court sculptor to Adam Friedrich von Seinsheim, Prince–Bishop of Würzburg. Auwera died that same year and Wagner married...
- stems from the Lords of Seinsheim, who had established themselves in Franconia during the Middle Ages. A branch of the Seinsheim family (the non-Schwarzenberg...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Adam Friedrich von Seinsheim. Adam Friedrich Graf von Seinsheim (1708–1779) was the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg from 1755...
- Karl Philipp von Greifenclau zu Vollraths 1749–1754 Adam Friedrich von Seinsheim 1755–1779 (Bishop of Bamberg 1757–1779) Franz Ludwig von Erthal 1779–1795...
- Karl August Joseph Maria Donatus, Count of Seinsheim (17 February 1784 in Munich – 26 November 1864 in Munich) was the Bavarian Finance Minister and President...
- 1753, Balthasar Neumann died. Under Prince-Bishop Adam Friedrich von Seinsheim (1755–79), Materno [de] and Ludovico Bossi created the stucco-work decoration...
- of the Hohenzollern dynasty the blue and white bars from the lords of Seinsheim Towns: Bad Windsheim Burgbernheim Neustadt an der Aisch Scheinfeld Uffenheim...
- Franz Konrad von Stadion und Thannhausen 1753-1757 Adam Friedrich von Seinsheim 1757-1779 (also Bishop of Würzburg) Franz Ludwig von Erthal 1779-1795...