Wilhelm Kinsky

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Count Wilhelm Kinsky (1574 - February 25, 1634) of Wichinitz (known in Czech as Count Vilém Kinský z Vchynic) was born on .

The Kinsky family were members of the Bohemian aristocracy. In 1628, he was elevated to Count in the Czech peerage when the Wallenstein Family, to which he was connected, were ennobled.

Wilhelm Kinsky was killed at Eger as part of the plot to assassinate Field Marshal Albrecht von Wallenstein of the Imperial Austrian Army.

One of Kinsky's descendants, Count Oktavian Kinsky, founded the world-famous Kinsky-horse breeding Stud in Bohemia.

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