Princess Maria Theresia of Liechtenstein

Princess Maria Theresia of Liechtenstein
Maria Theresia
Countess of Soissons
Spouse Thomas Emmanuel, Count of Soissons
Issue
Eugene Jean, Count of Soissons
Full name
Maria Theresia Anna Felicitas von und zu Liechtenstein
House House of Savoy
House of Liechtenstein
Father Hans-Adam I, Prince of Liechtenstein
Mother Princess Erdmunde of Dietrichstein Nikolsburg
Born 11 May 1694(1694-05-11)
Died 20 February 1772(1772-02-20) (aged 77)
Vienna, Austria

Maria Theresia of Liechtenstein (Maria Theresia Anna Felicitas; 11 May 1694 – 20 February 1772) was the heiress to the Dukedom of Troppau Silesia (now Opava in Moravia). Countess of Soissons by marriage, she was the last person to hold the title. She had one son who predeceased her in 1734. Her son was engaged to Maria Teresa Cybo-Malaspina, heiress to the Principality of Carrara.

Biography

Her father was Fürst Johann Adam Andreas of Liechtenstein - who had purchased the counties of Vaduz and Schellenberg, which is now the modern state of Liechtenstein (although the first Prince to visit Vaduz did so only in 1844). Her mother, Princess Edmunda Marie Theresa of Dietrichstein was the great grand-daughter of Adam von Dietrichstein (1527–1590), Hofmeister to the Court of Rudolf II and buried in St Vitus Cathedral, Prague Castle.

Maria Theresia’s father had died in 1712 - and both her brothers before that.

In Vienna on 24 October 1713 Maria Theresia married Thomas Emmanuel, Count of Soissons and Governor of Antwerp (born on 8 December 1687), second son of Louis Thomas of Savoy-Carignano and his wife Uranie de La Cropte de Beauvais. They had one son, Eugenio Giovanni.

By this marriage she also became a Princess of Savoy having married into a cadet branch of the reigning Dukes of Savoy. Her husband was a descendant of the Princes of Carignano, which been raised by Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy into a principality as an appanage for his third son, Thomas Francis. The house of Carignano developed two junior branches, those of Soissons and Villafranca.

In 1662 the town of Yvois in the Ardennes was raised by Louis XIV into a duchy in his favour, its name being changed at the same time to Carignano. The famous Prince Eugene of Savoy was the second son of the first Prince of Carignano.

Prince Eugene was Thomas Emmanuel’s uncle. Eugene served under Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor - and for his leadership at the battle for Vienna (against the Turks) in 1683 he became known as ‘The Atlas of the Austrian monarchy’. In 1697, as Field Marshal and chief of Austria’s armies, he defeated the forces of the Ottoman sultan, Mustafa II, at the decisive battle of Zenta in Hungary.

After her husband died in Vienna on 28 December 1729, Maria Theresia made Škvorec Castle her seat.

On February 20, 1772 Maria Theresia died in Vienna. She was a descendant of Georg Hartmann who had become Lutheran c. 1540, while her great grandfather, Karl, a Stattholder of Bohemia had found it wise to become a Catholic in 1599.

Maria Theresa’s son, Eugene Jean Francois, Count of Soissons and Duke of Troppau (born 23 September 1714; died at Mannheim on 24 November 1734) had died at only 20 years old, thus her estate passed to Franz Joseph I, Prince of Liechtenstein - great grandson of Fürst Hartmann von Liechtenstein (1613–1686). The title of Count of Soissons became extinct with the young son’s death and was returned to the French crown.

Issue

  • Eugène Jean François de Savoie (Eugene John Francis 23 September 1714 – 24 November 1734) married Maria Teresa Cybo-Malaspina by proxy but died 13 days after without issue.

Ancestry




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