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  1. Principal Commissioner. From 1 February 1743 to 1745, Alexander Ferdinand served as Principal Commissioner for Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor at the Perpetual Imperial Diet in Frankfurt am Main. When the Diet relocated to Regensburg under Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor, Alexander Ferdinand was reinstated as Principal Commissioner in 1748.

  2. Princesa María Isabel Alejandrina de Thurn y Taxis (30 de noviembre de 1767 - 21 de julio de 1822), desposó (1) el 4 de noviembre de 1790 al Landgrave Carlos José de Fürstenberg (26 de junio de 1760 - 25 de marzo de 1799) y (2) al Barón José de Lasaberg (m. 15 de marzo de 1855).

  3. Emperor Charles VII appointed Alexander Ferdinand, 3rd Prince of Thurn and Taxis, Principal Commissioner (Lord Chancellor) of the Imperial Diet in 1743. He therefore moved to Regensburg, where the parliament was seated, in 1748.

  4. It was for this reason that Alexander Ferdinand moved the principal residence of the Princely House of Thurn and Taxis from Frankfurt am Main to Regensburg. On 30 May 1754, Alexander Ferdinand was added to the College of Imperial Princes. Marriages and family.

  5. Carlos Alois de Fürstenberg contrajo matrimonio con su prima, la Princesa Isabel Alejandrina de Thurn y Taxis (30 de noviembre de 1767 - 21 de julio de 1822) en Praga. [4] Tuvieron cinco hijos: Carlos Egon, 5º Príncipe de Fürstenberg (1796-1854).

  6. Alexander Ferdinand, 3rd Prince of Thurn and Taxis, full German name: Alexander Ferdinand Fürst von Thurn und Taxis (21 March 1704 – 17 March 1773) was the third Prince of Thurn and Taxis, Postmaster General of the Imperial Reichspost, and Head of the Princely House of Thurn and Taxis from 8 November 1739 until his death on 17 March 1773.