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Wilhelm Kinsky (; ;
1574 –
February 25,
1634) was a
Bohemian
Count of Wichinitz and statesman.
The
Kinsky family were members of the Bohemian aristocracy. In 1628, Kinsky was elevated to the rank of count in the Bohemian nobility when the
Wallenstein family, to which he was connected, were ennobled.
Kinsky was killed at
Eger as part of the plot to assassinate
Field Marshal Albrecht von Wallenstein of the
Imperial Army during the
Thirty Years' War.
One of Kinsky's descendants,
Count Oktavian Kinsky, founded the world-famous
Kinsky-horse breeding Stud in
Bohemia.
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