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  1. Meinhard von Schomberg, III duca di Schomberg, I duca di Leinster, II conte di Mértola, KG (Colonia, 30 giugno 1641 – Hillingdon, 16 luglio 1719), era un generale al servizio di Guglielmo, principe d'Orange e statolder d'Olanda, e successivamente re d'Inghilterra.

  2. Meinhard von Schomberg. Wappen des Meinhard von Schomberg als Ritter des Hosenbandordens. Meinhard von Schomberg, 3. Duke of Schomberg, 1. Duke of Leinster KG (* 30. Juni 1641 in Köln; † 5. Juli jul. / 16. Juli 1719 greg. in Hillingdon, Middlesex) war ein deutsch-französisch-englischer General und Heerführer.

  3. Meinhardt Schomberg, 3rd Duke of Schomberg, 1st Duke of Leinster, KG (30 June 1641 – 16 July [O.S. 5 July] 1719), was a general in the service of Willem, Prince of Orange and Stadtholder of Holland, later King William III of England.

  4. 19 lug 2023 · Geneall. Wikipedia. Meinhardt Schomberg, 3rd Duke of Schomberg, 1st Duke of Leinster, KG (30 June 1641 – 5 July 1719) was a general in the service of Prince William of Orange, later King William III of England.

  5. SCHOMBERG, Meinhard (1641–1719) suc. bro. 16 Oct. 1693 as 3rd duke of SCHOMBERG; cr. 3 Mar. 1691 duke of Leinster [I] First sat 7 Nov. 1693; last sat 9 July 1715 b. 30 June 1641, 3rd but 2nd surv. s. of Frederick Herman Schomberg , later duke of Schomberg, and Johanna Elizabeth, da. of Heinrich Dietrich, count of Schönberg auf Wesel; bro. of ...

  6. 4 giorni fa · Meinhard, 3rd Duke of Schomberg. Soldier. Meinhard Schomberg, 3rd Duke of Schomberg and Leinster, army officer, was buried in the Ormond vault at the east end of the Lady Chapel in Westminster Abbey on 4th August 1719.

  7. The younger daughter and coheiress, Lady Mary, born 16 March 1692, married Christoph Martin von Degenfeld, from whom the family of Degenfeld-Schomberg descends. According to Mackay, Schomberg was ‘of a fair complexion,’ but ‘one of the hottest, fiery men in England, which was the reason King William would never give him any command where there was action.’