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Clemens Graf von Schönborn-
Wiesentheid (3 April 1905 – 30 August 1944) was a
German Air
Force officer who
commanded Air
Command Arad and Sturzkampfgeschwader...
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states of Schönborn-
Wiesentheid and Schönborn-Heusenstamm, both
retaining immediacy.
Heusenstamm was
inherited by Schönborn-
Wiesentheid in 1801. The state...
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Wiesentheid is a muni****lity in the
district of
Kitzingen in
Bavaria in Germany. It was
first mentioned in 918 as "Wisenheida".
Mediatization in 1806...
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Wiesentheid Castle (German:
Schloss Wiesentheid) is a
listed building in the
market town of
Wiesentheid, Kitzingen, in
Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany...
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Franz Erwein, 1st
Count of Schönborn-
Wiesentheid (4
April 1776 – 15
December 1840) was a
German art
collector and
politician from the
House of Schönborn...
- Schönborn-
Wiesentheid (8
October 1810 – 24
August 1877) was an
Austrian Reichsrat and
Member of the
Reichstag of the
German Empire. Schönborn-
Wiesentheid was...
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other cello sonatas, with two m****cripts kept in Naples,
another in
Wiesentheid, and one
known to be lost. When
Vivaldi worked in Venice, the
cello sonata...
- Schönborn-
Wiesentheid (27
October 1738 – 29
March 1817), was a
German chamberlain and
member of the
counsel from Aschaffenburg. He was
Count of
Wiesentheid from...
- Schönborn. He was the
youngest son of
Count Hugo
Damian Erwein von Schönborn-
Wiesentheid and
Countess Maria Anna von
Stadion zu
Thannhausen und
Warthausen (1746–1817)...
- Maximilian, 4th
Count of Schönborn-
Wiesentheid (30
January 1846 – 29
September 1915) was an
Austrian nobleman. Schönborn-
Wiesentheid was born on 30
January 1846...