Historical records matching Baron Erkinger I. von Seinsheim, Reichsfreiherr von Schwarzenberg
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About Baron Erkinger I. von Seinsheim, Reichsfreiherr von Schwarzenberg
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Schwarzenberg family
Erkinger I von Schwarzenberg, -cr Freiherr 10.8.1429, *1362, +11.12.1437; 1m: Anna von Bibra (+4.3.1418); 2m: Barbara von Abensberg (+2.11.1448)
- A1. [1m.] Michael II von Seinsheim, +19.3.1469, bur Astheim; 1m: Gertrud (Bätze) von Cronberg (+29.5.1438); 2m: Ursula Frankengrüner (+ca 1484)
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- A2. [1m.] Matern von Seinsheim, +1411
- A3. [1m.] Heinrich von Seinsheim, +1423
- A4. [1m.] Hermann von Seinsheim, +15.9.1448; m.Eliska Libstejnska z Kolovrat (+27.9.1467), dau.of Bedrich Libstejnsky z Kolovrat and Katharina z Vartemberka
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- A5. [2m.] Erkinger von Seinsheim, Priest in Scheinfeld, +Astheim 26.9.1503
- A6. [2m.] Friedrich von Seinsheim
- A7. [2m.] Ulrich von Seinsheim, Teutonic Order Knight, +1456
- A8. [2m.] Jobst von Seinsheim
- A9. [2m.] Johann I von Schwarzenberg zu Hohenlandsberg, *ca 1428, +k.a.nr Giengen 16.5.1460; m.4.2.1453 Kunigunde von Nellenburg
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- A10. [2m.] Sigmund I von Schwarzenberg zu Hohenlandsberg, *1430, +3.7.1502; 1m: Margaret von Dürwangen (+2.5.1459); 2m: 1461 Eva von Erbach (*before 1461, +11.1.1489)
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- A11. [1m.] Margareta, +11.4.1468; m.Konrad von Rosenberg
- A12. [1m.] Agnes
- A13. [2m.] Kunigunde von Schwarzenberg, +Cheb (Egger) 2.9.1469; m.(marr.contract 21.2.1437) Matthias I Schlik, Gf zu Passaun und Weisskirchen (*after 1401, +16.9.1487)
- A14. [2m.] Magdalene von Schwarzenberg, +after 14.11.1485; m.1443 Heinrich IX von Reuss zu Greiz (*ca 1410, +before 28.2.1476)
Also known as Seinsheim, Erkinger I von zu Schwarzenberg ; Freiherr
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wikipedia - House of Schwarzenberg - The family was first mentioned in 1172. A branch of the Seinsheim family (genealogy, the non-Schwarzenberg portion died out in 1958) was created when Erkinger I of Seinsheim acquired the Franconian barony of Schwarzenberg, the castle Schwarzenberg and the title Baron of Schwarzenberg, in 1405–21. At this time, they also possessed some fiefdoms in Bohemia. In 1599 the Schwarzenbergs were elevated to Counts and in 1670 to Princes. The House of Schwarzenberg came into extensive land holdings in Bohemia in 1661 through a marriage alliance with the House of Eggenberg. In the 1670s, they established their primary seat in Bohemia. Until 1918 their primary residence was in Český Krumlov, Bohemia (now in the Czech Republic). In the late 18th century, the House of Schwarzenberg was divided into two titled lines (majorats). The elder line died out in the male line in 1965 with Heinrich Schwarzenberg, the 11th Prince of Schwarzenberg. The second line was established with Prince Karl Philipp of Schwarzenberg at Orlík, Murau and Vienna. Today the two lines are united under the current head of the house, Prince Karl VII of Schwarzenberg wikipedia aka. Karel, Prince of Schwarzenberg (born Karl Johannes Nepomuk Joseph Norbert Friedrich Antonius Wratislaw Menas), 7. Fürst zu Schwarzenberg (Second Majorat), Herzog von Krummau (12/10/1937 Prague, Bohemia - ) politician, leader of Top 09 party, current Minister of Foreign Affairs who took office as Foreign Minister in July 2010, and also occupied the position from 2007-09...
Baron Erkinger I. von Seinsheim, Reichsfreiherr von Schwarzenberg's Timeline
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Stephansberg, Kleinlangheim, Unterfranken, BY, Germany
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Schwarzenberg Am Böhmerwald, Rohrbach District, Upper Austria, Austria
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Schwarzenberg, Mittelfranken (Bayern) D
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Of Schwarzenberg,Mittelfranken,Bavaria
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Schwartzenberg, Cham, Upper Palatinate, BY, Germany
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