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  1. Adolph Schwarzenberg married Princess Hilda of Luxembourg and Nassau (15 February 1897 – 8 September 1979) in 1930. The couple shared a passion for agriculture, wildlife and botany and spent much of their time at their Stará Obora [7] hunting lodge near Hluboká.

  2. The House of Schwarzenberg is a German ( Franconian) and Czech ( Bohemian) aristocratic family, formerly one of the most prominent European noble houses. The Schwarzenbergs are members of the German and Czech nobility, and they once held the rank of Princes of the Holy Roman Empire.

  3. Adolph (Fürst zu) Schwarzenberg (* 18. August 1890 in Frauenberg, Böhmen; † 27. Februar 1950 in Bordighera, Italien) war ein böhmischer Adliger und wurde 1938 einer der größten Grundbesitzer der Tschechoslowakei .

  4. Karl Philipp Johann Nepomuk Joseph zu Schwarzenberg, auch Carl Philipp zu Schwarzenberg, war ein österreichischer Feldmarschall sowie Botschafter in Sankt Petersburg und Paris. Der Fürst von Schwarzenberg war der Oberbefehlshaber der verbündeten Streitkräfte gegen Napoleon in der Völkerschlacht bei Leipzig 1813.

  5. Count Adolf von Schwarzenberg (1547 – 29 July 1600) was a renowned general of the Holy Roman Empire whose sword, along with that of his descendant Prince Karl Philipp, is preserved in the arsenal of Vienna. He fought in the wars of religion, but was chiefly distinguished in the wars against the Turks on the eastern frontier. He was ...

  6. Highly esteemed by Napoleon, Schwarzenberg was given the command of the Austrian auxiliary corps which had been integrated into the Grande Armée in preparation for the 1812 Russian campaign. On 2 December, 1812, the prince was named field marshal by the Austrian emperor, again on Napoleon's instigation.

  7. The House of Seinsheim regarded Erchanger, Duke of Swabia († 917) as their ancestor. Erkinger VI, (1362-1437) received Schwarzenberg 1420, became Lord of Schwarzenberg in 1429 and bought Hohenlandsberg in 1435: All Schwarzenbergs descend from Erkinger and his two wives, Anna von Bibra (+ 1418) and Barbara von Abensberg (+1448).