Counts of Schlick

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The Counts of Schlick were a powerful Bohemian noble family renowned for their control of silver mines and significant political influence in Central Europe during the late Middle Ages and early modern period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bohemian nobility
noble family
nobleman
activity high politics in the Kingdom of Bohemia
mining entrepreneurship
country Kingdom of Bohemia NERFINISHED
economicPower silver mining revenues
employer Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Bohemians NERFINISHED
family Counts of Schlick NERFINISHED
feudalStatus immediate nobility of the Holy Roman Empire
historicalSignificance influential in Central European politics
major economic actors in Bohemian mining
knownFor control of silver mines
political influence in Central Europe
nobleTitle Count
notableMember Kaspar Schlick NERFINISHED
occupation chancellor
period early modern period
late Middle Ages
politicalAlignment supporters of the Bohemian crown
politicalRole influence at the Bohemian royal court
influence within the Holy Roman Empire
positionHeld Imperial chancellor NERFINISHED
region Central Europe
religion Roman Catholicism
socialClass aristocracy
sourceOfWealth silver mines in Bohemia
typeOfNobility landed nobility

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Sankt Joachimsthal governedBy Counts of Schlick