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Karl Joachim Aloys Franz de Paula, became the fourth Fürst zu Fürstenberg, He married in 1796 the Landgravina Karoline Sophie zu Fürstenberg (20 August 1777,  – 25 February 1846). Their shared ancestor was Prosper Ferdinand, Count Fürstenberg, who had been killed at Landau in 1704.
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Philipp Nerius Maria 21 October 1755 – 5 June 1790; married in 1779 at Donaueschingen to Josepha Johanna Benedikta von Fürstenberg (14 November 1756  – 2 October 1809). They had one son and two daughters. The son, Karl Gabriel Maria Joseph, born on 2 February 1785,
668:(10 November 1760  – 25 July 1797). He died at Donaueschingen on 24 June 1796 without issue. The title passed to the next eldest sons of the second prince. Both of those boys, Karl Alexander and Karl Egon Marie had died in infancy and childhood, respectively (1761 and 1771). 781: 606:
Joseph Wenzel Johann Nepomuk was the first son of the first prince. He was born in Prague, Prague 2 March 1728, and died at Donaueschingen 2 June 1783; he married 21 July 1748 to the Countess (Gräfin) Maria Josepha von
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Josepha Johanna Benedikta, 14 November 1756  – 2 October 1809; married at Donaueschingen 1779 to landgrave Philipp Nerius Maria zu Fürstenberg, oldest surviving son of her uncle, Karl Borromäus
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Karl Joachim Aloys died in 1803 without issue. There were no more surviving males of the first prince's eldest son. The title passed to the line of the second son.
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river. Numerous members of the family have risen to prominence over the centuries as soldiers, churchmen, diplomats, and academics. Sometimes the name is
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Karl Borromäus Egon, the second son of the first prince, died in 1788. He had married in 1750 countess Maria Josepha von
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Marie Henriette Josepha, born in Prague 31 March 1732 and died in Regensburg 4 June 1772. Married in Regensburg to
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in the line of direct inheritance as the second son of Joseph Wenzel Johann Nepomuk. He married in
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Joseph Wenzel Johann Nepomuk, Prague 21 March 1728  – Donaueschingen 2 June 1783
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There was no issue from his second marriage. From his first marriage, he had eight children:
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In 1664, Count Hermann Egon of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg and his brothers, the bishops
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A number of the title bearing members of the House of Fürstenberg are members of the
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Maria Emanuela Sophie (nun), Prague, 25 December 1733 – 28 March 1776
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The princely family still resides today at Donaueschingen, Heiligenberg and Weitra.
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Maria Theresia Josepha (nun), Prague, 4 September 1736 – 8 May 1774
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Geschichte des Hauses und Landes Fürstenberg: aus Urkunden und den besten Quellen.
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Geschichte des Hauses und Landes Fürstenberg: aus Urkunden und den besten Quellen.
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Karl Aloys zu Fürstenberg married his cousin Princess Elisabetha Alexandrina von
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In 1744, various Fürstenberg territories were reunified to the Principality of
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Marie Leopoldine, born in Prague, 4 September 1791. Married Karl Albrecht of
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in Lower Austria by marriage. The House of Fürstenberg held Weitra until the
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The county was partitioned in 1284 between itself and the lower county of
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of the Fürstenberg-Stühlingen branch, which mainly resided in Bohemia,
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of 1806 dissolved Fürstenberg. Most of its territory was given to the
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Johann Nepomuck Joseph, 7 July 1755  – 6 October 1755
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Ebert, Jens-Florian, "Feldmarschall-Leutnant Fürst zu Fürstenberg,"
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Marie Eleonore, 15 December 1726  – 16 December 1726
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Joseph Maria Wenzel (1754 – 1759) died in childhood.
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The death in infancy of the eldest son of the second prince placed
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For a more complete description of the origin of this family, see
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Irma Fürstin zu Fürstenberg, née Countess Schönborn-Buchheim, by
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was formally raised to a principality and received a vote in the
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Maria Anna Josepha, 5 April 1759 – 26 June 1759
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und Trauchburg (30 March 1731  – 7 May 1782).
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Ernst Hermann Joseph Münch; Carl Borromäus Alois Fickler.
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began to take as his surname the name of his residence at
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Antonie (28 October 1794 – 1 October 1799)
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1973–2002 Joachim Egon (1923–2002) ∞ Countess Paula von
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inherited through marriage large parts of the Duchy of
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Official website of the princely family of Fürstenberg
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1941–1973 Karl Egon V (1891–1973) ∞ Countess Ida von
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Karl Alexander, 11 September 1760, 19 February 1761
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Accessed 20 January 2010. 976:Maximilian Egon II, Prince of Fürstenberg 775:Maximilian Egon II, Prince of Fürstenberg 316:became princes of the Holy Roman Empire. 1020:(1974–2023), fashion designer and artist 780: 769: 713: 703:, born 26 June 1760, died 25 March 1799. 513: 259:Frederick IV of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg 1183:Die Österreichischen Generäle 1792–1815 1157: 1155: 1153: 1110: 1014:(born 1971), rock singer and film maker 880:: Hereditary Prince Tassilo (born 2013) 862:(1950–2024) ∞ Princess Massimiliana of 664:1778 to the Princess Maria Antonia von 367: 149: 1046:Prince Marcus Nabibaks von Fürstenberg 766:Heads of the House after Mediatization 741:. 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Index

House of Fürstenberg (Westphalia)
Principality of Fürstenberg

[ˈfʏʁstn̩ˌbɛʁk]

Swabian
Germany
Baden-Württemberg
Danube
gallicized
anglicized
Fürstenberg
Holy Roman Empire
Swabia
Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Urach
Zähringen
Berthold V
Freiburg
Henry
Fürstenberg Castle
Urach Castle
Urach
Land works of the former Fürstenberg Castle
Fürstenberg Castle
Villingen
Fürstenberg-Fürstenberg
Fürstenberg-Wolfach
Baar

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