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7-437: Schack may refer to: People [ edit ] Adolf Friedrich von Schack (1815–1894), a German poet and historian of literature Adolph Wilhelm Schack von Staffeldt (1769–1826), a Danish poet Anna Sophie Schack , née Rantzau (1689–1760), a Danish noblewoman, landowner and builder. Barbara Schack (1873/4–1958), Sudeten German politician Benedikt Schack (1758–1826),

14-1343: A Bohemian composer and tenor Bo Schack (born 1955), a Danish lawyer Friedrich-August Schack (1892–1968), a German general of World War II Gertrude Guillaume-Schack , born Gertrud Gräfin Schack von Wittenau (1845–1903), a German women's rights activist Günther Schack (1917–2003), a World War II German aviator Hans Schack (1608–1676), a Danish privy councillor and field marshal Otto Wilhelm Christian Schack (1818–1875), Danish born American financier Roberta Arline Schack (born 1929), an American actress better known as Roberta Haynes Sophus Schack (1811–1864), Danish painter and soldier Thore Schäck (born 1985), German economist and politician Torsten Schack Pedersen (born 1976), Danish politician and MP Counts of Schackenborg [ edit ] Otto Didrik Schack, 1st Count of Schackenborg (1652–1683) Hans Schack, 2nd Count of Schackenborg (1676–1719) Otto Didrik Schack, 3rd Count of Schackenborg (1710–1741) Hans Schack, 4th Count of Schackenborg (1734–1796) Otto Didrik Schack, 5th Count of Schackenborg (1758–1809) Hans Schack, 6th Count of Schackenborg (1786–1814) See also [ edit ] Schackenborg Castle [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

21-532: A while on his estates in Mecklenburg and then travelled in Spain, where he studied Moorish history. In 1855, he settled at Munich , where he was made member of the academy of sciences, and here collected a splendid gallery of pictures , containing masterpieces of Bonaventura Genelli , Anselm Feuerbach , Moritz von Schwind , Arnold Böcklin , Franz von Lenbach , etc., and which, though bequeathed by him to

28-402: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Adolf Friedrich von Schack Adolf Friedrich, Graf von Schack (2 August 1815 – 14 April 1894) was a German poet, historian of literature, and art collector. Schack was born at Brüsewitz near Schwerin . Having studied jurisprudence (1834–1838) at the universities of Bonn , Heidelberg and Berlin, he entered

35-797: The Mecklenburg state service and was subsequently attached to the Kammergericht in Berlin. Tiring of official work, he resigned his appointment, and after travelling in Italy, Egypt, and Spain, was attached to the court of the grand duke of Oldenburg , whom he accompanied on a journey to the East. On his return, he entered the Oldenburg government service, and in 1849 was sent as envoy to Berlin. In 1852, he retired from his diplomatic post, resided for

42-409: The surname Schack . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Schack&oldid=1229901919 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

49-640: The Emperor William II , still remains at Munich and is one of the noted galleries in that city. He died at Rome in April 1894, aged 78. His museum opened in 1848 and remains open as a public art museum, the Schackgalerie . See his autobiography, Ein halbes Jahrhundert, Erinnerungen and Aufzeichnungen (3 vols. 1887, 3rd ed. 1894). Cf. further the accounts of Schack by F. W. Rogge (1883), E. Zabel (1885), E. Brenning (1885), W. J. Mannsen (from

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