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    Edmund Leopold Friedrich, Prince of Schwarzenberg (18 November 1803, in Vienna – 17 November 1873, in Orlík Castle) was the last created Austrian field...
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    Karl Philipp, Fürst zu Schwarzenberg (or Charles Philip, Prince of Schwarzenberg; 18/19 April 1771 – 15 October 1820) was an Austrian Generalissimo and...
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    Prince of Schwarzenberg (1771–1822) and Countess Maria Anna von Hohenfeld (1768–1848). His 2 brothers were Friedrich Karl (1800–1870) and Edmund zu Schwarzenberg...
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    The House of Schwarzenberg is a German (Franconian) and Czech (Bohemian) aristocratic family, formerly one of the most prominent European noble houses...
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  • Maria Justina (20 February 1647 – 21 April 1696), a daughter of Edmund III of Schwarzenberg, Seigneur de Bierset, d'Hierges, de Champlon and Countess Marie...
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    1815-1914, Lawrence Sondhaus, page 46 Sondhaus, Lawrence. "Prince Felix zu Schwarzenberg and Italy." Austrian History Yearbook 22 (1991): 57-75. In the Service...
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    Joseph Ritter von Kerpan) and the Schwarzenberg brigade (commanded by Edmund Leopold Friedrich count of Schwarzenberg), all shadowed by further Austrian...
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    Klemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar, Prince of Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein (15 May 1773 – 11 June 1859), known as Klemens von Metternich (German: [ˈkleːmens...
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    designated successor, Franz Joseph I, Prime Minister Prince Felix zu Schwarzenberg declared the indivisibility of Austria. Thus, it became clear that...
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    abdicated the throne at Olomouc, as part of Minister President Felix zu Schwarzenberg's plan to end the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. Franz Joseph then acceded...
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