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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
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In 1743, members of the family ruled the following states, all sovereign princely-bishoprics within the Holy Roman Empire: Bamberg, Würzburg, Konstanz, Speyer, Worms and Trier, while the archdiocese and electorate of Mainz (and thus
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at Pommersfelden (built from 1711–18 for Lothar Franz von Schönborn), still owned by the Counts of Schönborn-Wiesentheid. The palace, which is open to the public, contains the largest private
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they were. By the end of the 14th century, the family had split into three branches one of which extinguished soon. The elder branch resided at Schönborn and held the office of
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At the end of the 18th century, three brothers, who were great-grandsons of Rudolf Franz (1677–1754), established the three extant branches of the family:
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of the mid 12th century, however without documentary proof. The lion in their coat of arms may derive from the Katzenelnbogen as well as from the nearby
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Schloss Weissenstein at Pommersfelden, built 1711-1718 for Lothar Franz, to this day a private residence of the Counts of Schönborn-Wiesentheid
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The House of Schönborn, especially its ruling prelates of the Roman Catholic Church, were among the most important builders of Southern German
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The House of Schönborn, especially its ruling prelates of the Roman Catholic Church, were among the most important builders of Southern German
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at Pommersfelden continues to be privately owned by the family, as it was built, from 1711, with an initial amount of 100.000
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More than 100 churches were built during the rule of Schönborn bishops, many of them by their famous court architect
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Würzburg Residence, built 1719-1744 for Johann Philipp Franz von Schönborn and Friedrich Karl von Schönborn
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collection in Germany, containing over 600 pictures. Baroque and Renaissance artists represented include
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Schönborn-Heusenstamm was a German statelet ruled by the Schönborn family located in the south of modern
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of Germany, a position that two Schönborns had held shortly before) were held by a close relative,
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The New Residence of the Bishops at Bamberg, built 1697-1703 for Lothar Franz von Schönborn
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in the Electorate of Mainz where the latter acquired the castles of Gaibach in 1650, of
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from her first husband. Melchior then bought some further estates in Austria in 1710,
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of Eschbach, son of a minor nobleman in the employ of the then Lutheran counts of
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Altarpiece of 1745 at Gaibach Church: Three generations of the Schönborn family
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and the Holy Roman Empire over the course of centuries, including as bishops,
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Philippsburg Palace at Koblenz, built 1738-1749 for Franz Georg von Schönborn
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History of the County of Katzenelnbogen and the First Riesling of the World
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In 1701, Melchior's son, Rudolf Franz (1677–1754), married Eleonore von
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of the Count of Schönborn (Franconian branch of Schönborn-Wiesentheid)
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Bruchsal Palace, built from 1720 for Damian Hugo Philipp von Schönborn
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in Vienna (1723–30 under Vice-Chancellor Friedrich Karl von Schönborn)
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estate, Austria (since 1710 owned by the Counts of Schönborn-Buchheim)
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for the first time, and since the counts of Schönborn bear the prefix
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with Mühlberg and Aspersdorf in Lower Austria, from the Counts of
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of the Holy Roman empire. In 1663, he also received the princely-
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Werneck Palace, built 1733-1745 for Friedrich Karl von Schönborn
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denotes a particular style of Rhenish and Franconian baroque.
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denotes a particular style of Rhenish and Franconian baroque.
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Franz, Hereditary Count of Schönborn-Wiesentheid (born 1990)
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Various members of the family have held high offices of the
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Favorite Palace at Mainz, built 1700-1722 for Lothar Franz
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In the 16th century many younger sons of the family became
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Damian, Hereditary Count of Schönborn-Buchheim (born 1965)
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which were personally granted to elector Lothar Franz by
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was responsible for many of these buildings, others were
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in 1630. He became a provost and, in 1642, was elected
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Divided between the lines Heusenstamm and Wiesentheid.
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raised to a county in 1701. Thus, the family obtained
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Ecclesiastical lands in the Holy Roman Empire, 1780
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The younger branch were vassals in the 524:Learn how and when to remove this message 120:Learn how and when to remove this message 2775:Palace (built from 1720 for Damian Hugo) 2237: 2170: 2037: 1593: 1423: 1381: 899: 780: 689: 2915:Franziskus von Paula Graf von Schönborn 2813:-Kesselheim (1748–1752 for Franz Georg) 1931: 1902:Franziskus von Paula Graf von Schönborn 1720:Franziskus von Paula Graf von Schönborn 1331:, 7th Count 1989–present (born 1938) ∞ 279: 14: 3098: 2754:, built 1717–1719 for Vice-Chancellor 2722:Ecclesiastical and official residences 2716:with adjacent Schönborn burial chapel 1487:Joseph Francis Bonaventura (1754–1772) 1007: 846:. She inherited the Austrian fiefs of 2948:"Schloss-Weissenstein Art Collection" 2546:Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers 2533:Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers 2462:Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers 2178:at Pommersfelden, Franconia (Bavaria) 2096: 1557:, 8th Count 1998–present (born 1964) 317: 27:Noble family of the Holy Roman Empire 2789:(built from 1733 for Friedrich Karl) 1964:adding citations to reliable sources 1935: 1835:(1729–1746), Vice Chancellor of the 1445:, the northwestern Region of modern 961:, until today owning the castles at 785:Arms of the Schönborn family at the 458:adding citations to reliable sources 425: 58:adding citations to reliable sources 29: 1473:in 1801. Schönborn-Wiesentheid was 973:and the wine estates Hallburg near 24: 2940: 2741:(built from 1697 for Lothar Franz) 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 25: 3122: 3041: 2778:Imperial Chancellory Wing of the 2216:Rudolf Franz Erwein von Schönborn 1852:Damian Hugo Philipp von Schönborn 1648:Damian Hugo Philipp von Schönborn 1515:, 2nd Count 1840–1865 (1805–1865) 1433:Rudolf Franz Erwein von Schönborn 549:in 1275. 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He was born at 1700:Friedrich Karl von Schönborn 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 181:; 749 years ago 7: 2908: 2796:(1738–1749 for Franz Georg) 2443: 2069:. The family gave the name 1563:Count Alexander (born 1991) 1355:Count Melchior (born 1977) 1350:Count Alexander (born 2010) 754:fortified the city of Mainz 410:. The family gave the name 373:Princely-Bishopric of Worms 10: 3127: 2817: 2687:St. Rochus Hospital, Mainz 2478:St Mauritius (Wiesentheid) 2410:Palais Schönborn-Batthyány 2264:Palais Schönborn-Batthyány 1885:(1732), Prince-provost of 1787:Lothar Franz von Schönborn 1636:Lothar Franz von Schönborn 1566:Count Johannes (born 1991) 1498:After German Mediatisation 1389:Castle, built in 1661 for 1341:Count Vinzenz (born 1966) 1278:After German Mediatisation 1243:bishop of České Budějovice 1205:Count Heinrich (1910–1991) 1130:Schönborn-Wiesentheid Line 1092:After German Mediatisation 945:Palais Schönborn-Batthyány 943:and Weyerburg estates and 798:Lothar Franz von Schönborn 757:of the Holy Roman Empire. 421: 334:family, it belongs to the 254:Schönborn Palace (Karpaty) 249:Palais Schönborn-Batthyány 2800:Neues Schloss (Meersburg) 2504:, new buildings from 1748 2425:Schönborn Palace (Prague) 2276:Schönborn Palace (Prague) 2258:Weyerburg Castle, Austria 1875:Franz Georg von Schönborn 1739:(b. 1945) is the current 1664:Franz Georg von Schönborn 1572:Count Michael (born 1997) 1358:Count Theodor (born 2015) 1347:Count Clemens (born 2005) 1344:Count Philipp (born 2003) 1197:Count Michael (born 1954) 997:Schönborn Palace (Prague) 939:, until today owning the 919:ecclesiastical residences 823:, widow of the Count von 730:prince-bishop of Wurzburg 387:— the family possessed a 330:. 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Schönborn Palace (Prague)
Schloss Gaibach
Schloss Weißenstein
Palais Schönborn-Batthyány
Schönborn Palace (Karpaty)
uk
Chynadiiovo Castle
uk
Private residences
[ˈʃøːnbɔrn]

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