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during the Nazi occupation. The Kinsky family has denied such charges, arguing that Prince Franz Ulrich was just two years old at the time of his father's death and that he and his mother, Princess Kinsky
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style in the 19th century. All of these homes were filled with priceless treasures and artifacts. The family lost most of its property in 1945 by confiscation in Czechoslovakia, but after 1990,
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Like many of the aristocratic families of the Habsburg monarchy, the Kinskys were great landowners and patrons of the arts. They employed (between 1713 and 1716) the celebrated architect
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for return of the properties confiscated in 1945 only because, he maintained, the confiscation implicitly labeled his family as historical traitors against Czechoslovakia and as willful
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The rise of the family to prominence began in the turbulent era of religious conflicts between Catholics and Protestants which finally led to the cataclysm for Bohemia in the
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Countess Lena Hutten-Czapska. He left as heir to his title, properties and pending claims against the Czech state, his son Karl ("Charlie") and three grandchildren.
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ordered the Kinsky family to develop their stud farms and breed horses of such quality as to provide superior mounts for the officers of the elite
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by killing some wolves and driving the rest away. In gratitude, the girl's father ennobled the young man, granting him a
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over 1,000 years ago, when a king's beautiful daughter went out hunting in the forest and was attacked by a pack of
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Czech Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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The first factual mention of an ancestor of this clan dates back to 1237, during the reign of the
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of the empire. In 1776, the quality of the Kinsky horses was further improved by bloodstock from
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in 1747. Many members of the family served in high diplomatic or military positions in the
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in 1596 and in 1611 one of the family's members, Radslav VchynskĂ˝ of Vchynice the Elder,
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Baroness Mathilde von dem Bussche-Haddenhausen — whose family reputedly plotted against
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House of Habsburg, he retained his possessions and was even elevated to the rank of a
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From 2003, the senior member of the princely branch, Prince Ulrich's son
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VelkÊ postavy rodu Kinských (Great Figures of the Kinsky Family)
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As a patron of the arts, along with Archduke Rudolf and Prince
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and the fall of Communism, several possessions – for example,
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expanded still further the Kinsky studs, famous throughout
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featuring three wolves' teeth as an emblem of his bravery.
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after a brief illness and was survived by his widow,
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were restituted to the family. The Kinskys also own
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Dějiny rodu Kinských (History of the Kinsky Family)
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