-
Austrian branch, Schönborn-Buchheim,
until today owning the Göllersdorf and
Weyerburg estates and
Palais Schönborn-Batthyány in Vienna;
Franz Erwein (1776–1840)...
- 1710 from the last
Count of Puchheim, the
Bishop of
Wiener Neustadt) and
Weyerburg estates (another
Lower Austrian lordship acquired in 1715) and Palais...
- the
Imperial Vice-Chancellor
Friedrich Karl, also
acquired the
nearby Weyerburg estate in
Lower Austria,
about 10 km east of Hollabrunn, from the estate...
-
expanded the family's
significant holdings considerably. He
inherited the
Weyerburg estate and the
Mautern an der
Donau estate from his uncle. In 1766, he...
- Schönborn
Palace near Göllersdorf in
Lower Austria;
there he also
purchased Weyerburg Castle. In 1740 he
acquired the
Palais Schönborn-Batthyány and
moved there...
- Magersdorf, Mariathal, Oberfellabrunn, Puch, Raschala, Sonnberg, Suttenbrunn,
Weyerburg, Wieselsfeld,
Wolfsbrunn Mailberg Mailberg,
Eggendorf am Walde, Grübern...
- 'Die
Schlimmen Brüder) Op. 44
Duchess of
Burgundy (playwright) Op. 47
Weyerburg (orchestral
suite in 1894) Op. 48 "Letizia" (1898 drama) Op. 49 Dance...
- (who
became known as Schönborn-Buchheim),
inherited the Göllersdorf and
Weyerburg estates, in
Lower Austria, and the
Palais Schönborn-Batthyány in Vienna...
- vice-chancellor
Friedrich Carl, who in 1715 also
acquired the
nearby Weyerburg estate in
Lower Austria,
about 10 km east of Hollabrunn, from the estate...
-
occupation of
Lower Austria in 1955, the
family regained Schloss Schönborn and
Weyerburg castle,
where they to
continue to live up to this day.
Count Georg and...