- name
honors Austrian amb****ador
Baron David Ungnad von
Sonnegg, son of
Andreas Ungnad von
Sonnegg, who
brought the
horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum)...
-
David Ungnad von
Sonnegg was the Holy
Roman Amb****ador to the
Ottoman Empire from 1572 to 1578. He was sent by
Maximilian II, Holy
Roman Emperor and accredited...
- who in 1573 was
present in
Istanbul as an ****istant to
David Ungnad von
Sonnegg, the Amb****ador of the Holy
Roman Empire;
Algar suggests that
Gerlach may...
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church Altendorf,
Wayside shrine and
succursal church St.
Andrew Sonnegg,
Castle ruins Sonnegg,
Manor "Dauersiedlungsraum der
Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke...
- Ižanski grad, also
known as Grad Iški Turn, Turnek), also
Sonnegg Castle (German: Schloß
Sonnegg) or
Zonek Castle (Slovene: grad Zonek),
stands on Pungart...
-
clergyman of the amb****ador of the Holy
Roman Empire -
Baron David Ungnad von
Sonnegg. He
wrote a diary, one of the most
cited sources in the
historical literature...
-
Bicheln Bramberg Dorf
Habach Leiten Mühlbach Mühlberg Schönbach
Schweinegg Sonnegg Steinach Wenns Weyer...
- is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
David Ungnad von
Sonnegg (1535–1600), Holy
Roman Amb****ador
Elisabeth von
Ungnad (1614–1683), German...
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Kinderklinik Glanzing, Vienna,
integrated into
Wilhelminenspital Kindersanatorium Sonnegg,
Hirschegg (Vorarlberg) Landes-Kinderkrankenhaus, Linz Leopoldstädter Kinderspital...
- on 3
February 1693 to
Count Johann Balthasar von Wagensperg,
Baron von
Sonnegg.
Franz Dominik Eusebius (1
November 1652 – 6
November 1652). Karl Joseph...