- The
House of
Sinzendorf (also: Sinzendorff) was a
German noble family with
Upper Austrian origin (
Sinzendorf in Nußbach), not to be
confused with the...
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Philipp Ludwig Wenzel von
Sinzendorf (26
December 1671 – 8
February 1742) was an
Austrian diplomat and
statesman who for
nearly four
decades served as...
- Ostade, Stop at the inn
Hyacinthe Rigaud,
Count Philipp Ludwig Wenzel Sinzendorf David Teniers the Younger,
Archduke Leopold Wilhelm in his
gallery in...
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Philipp Ludwig von
Sinzendorf (14 July 1699 – 28
September 1747) was an
Austrian cardinal of the
Catholic Church. He was born in Paris,
France as the son...
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Court Chancellor Philipp Ludwig Wenzel von
Sinzendorf responsible for
foreign policy issues. Upon
Sinzendorf's death in
February 1742,
Archduchess Maria...
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Court Chancellor Philipp Ludwig Wenzel von
Sinzendorf responsible for
foreign policy issues. Upon
Sinzendorf's death in
February 1742,
Archduchess Maria...
- Republic. The
castle was
built in 1729 for
Count Prosper Anton Josef of
Sinzendorf on the site of a
medieval fortress. The
architect of the
house was most...
- Pappenheim), and the Arch-Treasurer by the
Hereditary Treasurer (the
Count of
Sinzendorf).
After 1803, the Duke of Württemberg as Arch-Bannerbearer ****igned the...
- Baden-Rodemachern
Friedrich Wilhelm Son of 1671–1735 1663 1735
Maria Leopoldina of
Sinzendorf Maximiliane Magdalena of Lützau
Friedrich Ludwig Son of 1735–1750 1688...
- the seat of the
Ernstbrunn branch of the
Counts of
Sinzendorf in 1592.
After the last
Sinzendorf died in 1822, it was
inherited by the Köstritz branch...