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and founded hospitals and high schools. His court was a center of German politics in the post-war era. Johann
Philipp was the first of six members of the Schönborn family who, in the course of more than three generations, were to rule over eight of the most prestigious ecclesiastical principalities
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The ecclesiastical residences were owned by the church, and continued to be inhabited by successive bishops, while the private estates remained inheritance of the family. They were mostly acquired by the ruling prelates' brothers. Of the grand bishops' palaces, only
713:. He was admitted as a minor canon by the cathedral chapter of Wurzburg. At the time, the family consisted only of his brother and himself. These two brought the family to power and fame, founding new branches that were to become widely known throughout Europe.
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of the mid 12th century, however without documentary proof. The lion in their coat of arms may derive from the
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Catholic Church, were among the most important builders of Southern German
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in Vienna (1723–30 under Vice-Chancellor Friedrich Karl von Schönborn)
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denotes a particular style of Rhenish and Franconian baroque.
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raised to a county in 1701. Thus, the family obtained
804:(1644–1717) acquired the fief of Reichelsburg (near
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Ecclesiastical lands in the Holy Roman Empire, 1780
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2045:(1687–1753), architect to 4 Schönborn bishops
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734:negotiations that ended the Thirty Years' War
322:is the name of an ancient noble and formerly
1123:Franz Erwein, Count of Schönborn-Wiesentheid
1061:(1668–1705), since 1701 Count, jointly with:
999:, today the U.S. embassy, and until 1945 at
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1723:. (24 January 1844 – 6 June 1899). Born in
1602:This family counts several prelates of the
1465:. Schönborn-Wiesentheid was a partition of
1420:Counts of Schönborn-Wiesentheid (1717–1806)
1378:Counts of Schönborn-Heusenstamm (1717–1801)
1227:Count Zdenko (1917–1993) – male heirs exist
541:The Schönborn family first appeared in the
460:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
2937:, L'Harmattan, Paris, 2008, vol. 1, p. 14.
1731:in 1885, and was created cardinal in 1889.
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1720:Franziskus von Paula Graf von Schönborn
1331:, 7th Count 1989–present (born 1938) ∞
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1487:Joseph Francis Bonaventura (1754–1772)
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1557:, 8th Count 1998–present (born 1964)
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2789:(built from 1733 for Friedrich Karl)
1964:adding citations to reliable sources
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1835:(1729–1746), Vice Chancellor of the
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961:, until today owning the castles at
785:Arms of the Schönborn family at the
458:adding citations to reliable sources
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1473:in 1801. Schönborn-Wiesentheid was
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1806:Johann Philipp Franz von Schönborn
1703:(3 March 1674 – 26 July 1746) was
1688:Johann Philipp Franz von Schönborn
1683:praised him as an excellent ruler.
1545:, 6th Count 1942–1998 (1916–1998)
1539:, 5th Count 1915–1942 (1877–1942)
1531:, 4th Count 1877–1915 (1846–1915)
1523:, 3rd Count 1865–1877 (1810–1877)
1509:, 1st Count 18..-1840 (1776–1840)
1469:, and inherited the other line of
1319:, 5th Count 1903–1932 (1869–1932)
1313:, 4th Count 1854–1903 (1842–1903)
1305:, 3rd Count 1844–1854 (1803–1854)
1289:, 1st Count 1817–1841 (1768–1841)
716:Johann Philipp became a priest at
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1852:Damian Hugo Philipp von Schönborn
1648:Damian Hugo Philipp von Schönborn
1515:, 2nd Count 1840–1865 (1805–1865)
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1174:, Count 1952–1979 (1916–1979)
1168:, Count 1912–1952 (1890–1952)
1162:, Count 1908–1912 (1864–1912)
1156:, Count 1881–1908 (1840–1908)
1150:, Count 1849–1881 (1812–1881)
1141:, Count 1817–1849 (1781–1849)
1103:, Count 1772–1817 (1739–1817)
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3024:fabian.sub.uni-goettingen.de
2756:Friedrich Karl von Schönborn
2287:Christoph Cardinal Schönborn
2067:Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt
1921:Christoph Cardinal Schönborn
1825:Friedrich Karl von Schönborn
1757:Johann Philipp von Schönborn
1736:Christoph Cardinal Schönborn
1711:(1729–1746). He was born at
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1612:Johann Philipp von Schönborn
1391:Philipp Erwein von Schönborn
1265:Counts of Schönborn-Buchheim
1209:Count Alexander (born 1938)
703:Johann Philipp von Schönborn
696:Johann Philipp von Schönborn
377:Princely-Bishopric of Speyer
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1563:Count Alexander (born 1991)
1355:Count Melchior (born 1977)
1350:Count Alexander (born 2010)
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373:Princely-Bishopric of Worms
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1885:(1732), Prince-provost of
1787:Lothar Franz von Schönborn
1636:Lothar Franz von Schönborn
1566:Count Johannes (born 1991)
1498:After German Mediatisation
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1341:Count Vinzenz (born 1966)
1278:After German Mediatisation
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1205:Count Heinrich (1910–1991)
1130:Schönborn-Wiesentheid Line
1092:After German Mediatisation
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943:and Weyerburg estates and
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249:Palais Schönborn-Batthyány
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