Rudolf Schönfeld
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Rudolf Schönfeld
Summary
Rudolf Schönfeld is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1627[2]. He died in Seč[3]. He died on August 5, 1684[4]. He worked as a district governor[5], Grand Huntsman of Bohemia[6], and imperial chamberlain[7].
Key Facts
- Rudolf Schönfeld passed away in Seč[3].
- Rudolf Schönfeld was born on January 1, 1627[2].
- Rudolf Schönfeld was born on 1645[8].
- Rudolf Schönfeld died on August 5, 1684[4].
- Rudolf Schönfeld's father was Niklas Schönfeld[9].
- Among Rudolf Schönfeld's spouses was Magdalena Waldstein[10].
- A child of Rudolf Schönfeld was Joseph Franz Schönfeld[11].
- A child of Rudolf Schönfeld was Maria Anna Viktoria, Gräfin von Schönfeld[12].
- Rudolf Schönfeld's professions included district governor[5].
- Rudolf Schönfeld worked as a Grand Huntsman of Bohemia[6].
- Rudolf Schönfeld worked as an imperial chamberlain[7].
- Rudolf Schönfeld is recorded as male[13].
- Rudolf Schönfeld's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Rudolf Schönfeld's family name is recorded as Schönfeld[15].
- Rudolf Schönfeld's sibling is recorded as Polyxena Schönfeld[16].
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Origins and Family
Recorded date of birth include January 1, 1627[2] and 1645[8]. Rudolf Schönfeld's father was Niklas Schönfeld[9].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include district governor[5], Grand Huntsman of Bohemia[6], and imperial chamberlain[7].
Personal Life
Rudolf Schönfeld was married to Magdalena Waldstein[10]. Children include Joseph Franz Schönfeld[11], 1668–1737[17] and Maria Anna Viktoria, Gräfin von Schönfeld[12], 1667–1727[18].
Death and Burial
Rudolf Schönfeld died on August 5, 1684[4]. He died in Seč[3].
FAQs
Where did Rudolf Schönfeld die?
Rudolf Schönfeld passed away in Seč[3].
Who were Rudolf Schönfeld's parents?
Rudolf Schönfeld's father was Niklas Schönfeld[9].
Who was Rudolf Schönfeld married to?
Rudolf Schönfeld's spouses include Magdalena Waldstein[10].
What did Rudolf Schönfeld do for work?
Rudolf Schönfeld worked as district governor[5], Grand Huntsman of Bohemia[6], and imperial chamberlain[7].