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The wedding of Jan Kristian of Eggenberg and Marie Arnoštka of Schwarzenberg in 1666
SUCHANOVÁ, Petra
This bachelor thesis deals with the wedding of Jan Kristian of Eggenberg and Marie Arnoštka, born of Schwarzenberg, which took place on 21 February 1666 in Vienna. The thesis focuses on the preparation and the course of the wedding merriment of the descendants of two influential magnates of the Imperial Vienna's Court - Jan Antonin of Eggenberg and Jan Adolf of Schwarzenberg. Based on the analysis of a rich set of unutilised written sources, the author tried to reconstruct and interpret the wedding festivity in the aristocratic society in the second half of the 17th century. The attention is paid not only to the food supplying such a spectacular event in the early modern society, but also to the varied composition of the wedding menu, servants and likewise the support staff. Furthermore, the material procuring of the wedding will also be of interest, which reflected the noble and social status of its organizers.
Building activities of Johann Christian von Eggenberg and his wife Marie Ernestina on the territory of the Duchy of Krumlov
ŽAHOUR, Jiří
The topic of this thesis are the building activities of Eggenberg princely couple, which were realized in the territory of the Duchy of Krumlov. The greatest consideration will be dedicated to the main rural residence - the castle Český Krumlov. Other buildings in the region of Český Krumlov will be also mentioned. I will try to explain the motivaton of cliets, who stood in the background of the individual buildings.
French books so called "italicum" in the Eggenberg part of the castle library in Český Krumlov
KULHÁNKOVÁ, Anna
This diploma thesis deals with French books which refer anyway to area now called Italy that is stored in the baroque Eggenberg part of the castle library in Český Krumlov. It means Italian authors, realia, history, famous personalities, etc. The goal is to create list of these books released since 1717 and characterize them from aspects as literary genre, content and reader's interest of Eggenbergs, mainly Marie Ernestine of Eggenberg (1649 {--} 1719). Also questions like what was the influence of prefaces to Eggenberg readers and if books were popular and read by them are important parts of this thesis.

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