Prince Karl Johann of Liechtenstein

Prince Karl Johann of Liechtenstein

Prince Karl Johann of Liechtenstein (Karl Borromäus Johann Nepomuk Anton) (Vienna, 14 June 1803 - Ischl, 12 October 1871) was the third son of Johann I Joseph, Prince of Liechtenstein (1802-1887) and wife Landgravine Josepha of Fürstenberg-Weitra, nephew of Aloys I, brother of Aloys II and uncle of Johann II and Franz I.

Prince Karl Johann reigned only nominally as an infant between 1806 and 1813.[1]

Marriage and issue

On 10 September 1832, in Graz, he married Rosalie d'Hemricourt Gräfin von Grünne (Vienna, 3 March 1805 - Freiwaldau, 20 April 1841), widow of Ludwig Johann Heinrich, Graf von Schönfeldt (Vienna, 20 March 1791 - Reitenau, 19 August 1828), and had three children:

  • Prince Rudolf (Graz, 28 December 1833 - Burg Pienzenau, 23 May 1888), married firstly in Vienna on 28 May 1859 and divorced in 1877 Klara Gräfin Sermage de Szomszédvár (Vienna, 19 September 1836 - Munich, 8 April 1909), and had issue, an only daughter, and married secondly in Klausenburg (Cluj-Napoca), on 8 October 1877 Marie Therese Hedwig Perzel (Stein?) (Liegnitz, ca 1846 - Wiesbaden, 17 May 1921), without issue:
    • Princess Klara Maria Carolina Rudolfina (Vienna, 27 January 1861 - Vienna, 8 November 1861)
  • Prince Philipp Karl Alexander (Graz, 17 July 1837 - Vienna, 15 March 1901), married firstly on 12 May 1862 Marianna Contessa Marcolini-Ferretti (ca 1845 - Gut Klenovnik, near Varaždin, Croatia, 7 June 1864), and had issue, two sons, and married secondly in Budapest on 25 March 1879 Franziska Chalupatzky, by adoption Todesco (Vienna, 21 August 1843 - Bad Ischl, 1 October 1921), without issue:
    • Prince Karl Joseph Camillo Philipp Maria (Gut Klenovnik, 27 September 1862 - Neulengbach, 24 February 1893), unmarried and without issue
    • Prince Joseph Philipp (Gut Klenovnik, 22 August 1863 - Gut Klenovnik, 22 August 1863)
  • Princess Albertine Josepha Antonia (Graz, 29 June 1838 - Vienna, 25 April 1844)

References

  1. ^ Beattie, David (2004). Liechtenstein: A Modern History. I.B.Tauris, ISBN 978-1-85043-459-7 p. 385

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