The Sparneckfamily was an old German noble family from Franconia. The family is known to exist from 1223 to 1744 and was named after the market village...
Sparneck is a municipality in Upper Franconia in the district of Hof in Bavaria in Germany. The market town of Sparneck lies at an average height of 560 m above sea...
from Reitzenstein near Issigau. The family was directly related to the House of Sparneck. Members of the family held the title of Freiherr. Franziska...
Schlammersdorf. The family is directly related with the House of Sparneck. In the fellowship of the Margraves of Brandenburg-Bayreuth, members of the family were part...
part of the estate of this once powerful family. The most famous member on the Waldstein was Rüdiger von Sparneck (ca. 1300-1364/68), who in 1336 was elected...
Georg Wolf was appointed to be governor. The family was directly related with the Houses of Guttenberg, Sparneck and Zedtwitz. The last knight died in 1661...
Swabian League destroyed the family's castle seat in 1523, as well as all of the castles belonging to the House of Sparneck. This was documented in a series...
Heckil) (1283) Burggrave Friedrich von Nurnberg (1291) Bado de Spareeck (Sparneck) (1283) Albertus de Hertenberch (Hertenberg) (1291) Emperor Charles IV...
closest followers came from prominent families, like the Rosenbergs, Thüngens, Guttenbergs, Wirsbergs, Sparnecks, and Aufseßes. Many of the small estates...
Konrad Schott von Schottenstein, 1497 Albrecht Stiebar, 1499 Christoff von Sparneck, 1502 Albrecht Gotsmann, 1505 Hans von der Thann, 1508 Sixt von Seckendorff...
many of Porsche's victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans races Rüdiger von Sparneck [de] (~1300–1364/1368), Viscount of Eger Hans Stanka (1864–1936), President...
near Nittenau. The family is directly related with the House of Sparneck. It became Freiherren. A prominent member of the family is Cajetan Anton von...
and deprived them of their income. The fate of the Dean Melchior von Sparneck is a typical example of what might happen to a priest in these restless...
Margarethe von Wiesenthau with the parental coats of arms Wiesenthau and Sparneck serves as the foundation of a column. Epitaph of Agnes von Weimar-Orlamünde...