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  1. Plaque at his birthplace. His grave in Gerlingen. Johann Kaspar Schiller (27 October 1723 – 7 September 1796) was an army officer and court gardener to the Dukes of Württemberg. He and his wife Elisabetha Dorothea are also notable as the parents of the playwright Friedrich Schiller .

  2. Johann Kaspar Schiller. Johann Kaspar Schiller (* 27. Oktober 1723 in Bittenfeld; † 7. September 1796 auf dem Schloss Solitude bei Gerlingen (Württemberg), begraben 9. September 1796 an der Petruskirche in Gerlingen [1]) war Offizier und Hofgärtner des Herzogs von Württemberg. Er ist der Vater Friedrich Schillers .

  3. Jan 1, 2023 · His father, Johann Caspar Schiller (1723–1796), served in the Seven Years’ War and rose from ensign in 1745, to army medic in 1753, to lieutenant in 1758, to captain in 1767, finally retiring from the Württembergian army in 1785, at which time he was appointed by the duke to supervise the botanical gardens at the residence in Ludwigsburg ...

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  4. Aug 7, 2021 · Age 72. Burial of Johann Kaspar Schiller. Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany. Genealogy for Johann Kaspar Schiller (1723 - 1796) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Waiblingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg
    • Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
    • October 27, 1723
  5. Johann Caspar Schiller. Also known as Johann Caspar Schiller primary name: Schiller, Johann Caspar ... German; Male. Life dates 1723-1796. Biography

  6. Väterlicherseits stammt die Familie von Vorfahren ab, die als württembergische Weinbauern, Bäcker, Gastwirte und Küfer im Remstal leben, und von denen einige über mehrere Generationen hinweg das Schultheißenamt ausüben. Auch der Vater von Johann Caspar, Johannes Schiller (1682 - 1730) übt das Amt neben seinem Beruf als Bäcker aus.

  7. Schiller's Birthplace. Open from 10:00 a.m. to 04:00 p.m. "Schiller in Marbach" is the straightforward title of the permanent exhibition in the house of Schiller's birth. It traces the poet's first four years, which he spent at his birthplace. The second part of the exhibition is dedicated to the history of the veneration of Schiller and shows ...

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