-
owned by the
Imperial Barons of
Stiebar, who
further owned three others in Aisch,
Pretzfeld and Ermreuth. The
Stiebar noble family can be
traced back...
- 1487
Dietz von Heßberg, 1488
Jacob Stiebar zum Regensberg, 1494
Konrad Schott von Schottenstein, 1497
Albrecht Stiebar, 1499
Christoff von Sparneck, 1502...
-
Freiherr zu
Hagenbach (26
September 1870 in
Bamberg – 5
September 1951 at
Stiebar Palace in Gresten), the only son of
Ludwig von
Seefried auf Buttenheim...
-
possession of the
Stiebars.
After Daniel Stiebar, the last
member of the zu
Rabeneck line, had
meanwhile become a cleric, his half went to the
Stiebar line of Buttenheim...
- time the
spring had
several owners; one of them,
count Johann Joseph von
Stiebar auf Buttenheim, came up with the idea to
export the
mineral water (1824)...
- Venice, 1835 View of Rome, 1837
watercolor now in the Albertina,
Vienna Stiebar Castle, Austria, 1834
Dubrovnik bay, 1840 Innsbruck, 1845 Jablunkov, 1840...
-
Freiherr von
Stiebar (1753–1824), who had
knowledge of the
local geography. Together, Schmitt,
Kutuzov and the
other generals, with von
Stiebar's advice on...
-
Gresten 3264
Gresten Schloss Stiebar 1 47°58′29″N 15°01′12″E / 47.9747°N 15.0199°E / 47.9747; 15.0199 (
Stiebar Castle)
Stiebar Castle castle chapel: above...
- He
traveled as a
companion to the
nephew of the Würzburg
canon Daniel Stiebar to
Paris in 1550/51.
Towards the end of 1551 he
commenced the
study of...
-
theater was the
provincial attorney (deputy governor)
Johann Franz Achaz von
Stiebar. From 1752 to 1786, the
location at
Promenade 39, a
converted warehouse...