Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Prince Gundakar of Liechtenstein. Prince Gundakar Albert Alfred Petrus of Liechtenstein (born 1 April 1949 in Vienna) is a prince from Liechtenstein. He is the second child and eldest son of Prince Hans-Moritz of Liechtenstein and Princess Clotilde von Thurn und Taxis. Biography.

  2. Biographie. Le prince Gundakar von und zu Liechtenstein, né le 1er avril 1949 à Vienne, est membre de la famille princière de Liechtenstein, fils du prince Johann Baptist von und zu Liechtenstein (1914-2004) et de la princesse Clotilde von Thurn et Taxis (1922-2009).

    • Family
    • In Habsburg Service
    • Counter-Reformation
    • Possessions
    • Marriage and Issue
    • References
    • External Links

    He was the youngest son of Baron Hartmann II of Liechtenstein (1544–1585). His mother was Anna Maria (née Countess of Ortenburg). His brothers were Karl I and Maximilian. He received a careful education. He himself was married twice. In the first marriage, he married Agnes, a daughter of Count Enno III of East Frisia and in the second marriage Eliz...

    His father was a Lutheran and he had raised his children as Lutherans. At the beginning of the 17th century, Gundakar and his brothers converted to Catholicism. Gundakar wrote a vindication, entitled "Motives that moved me to accept the Catholic faith". His conversion facilitated his ascent at the imperial court. He served under Emperors Matthias, ...

    His ideology was anti-Machiavellian and he was influenced by the Catholic Counter-Reformation. He donated gifts to many churches and monasteries and imposed Catholicism on his possessions. He created a staged surveillance apparatus to control the faith in his lands. This allowed him to displace Protestantismfrom his eastern Moravian possessions, de...

    When his father's inheritance was divided in 1598, he received the lordships Wilfersdorf and Ringelsdorf. In 1601, he issued a regulation for his subjects. He was so wealthy that he could grant loans to the state. Like his two brothers, he contributed to the increase of his family's possessions. Like other Catholic noblemen loyal to the Emperor, he...

    Gundakar von Lichtenstein was twice married. He first married in 1603 with Countess Agnes of East Frisia (1 January 1584 – 28 February 1616). They had the following children: 1. Juliana (1605–1658), married in 1636 Count Nikolaus Fugger of Nordendorf (1596–1676) 2. Elizabeth (1606–1630) 3. Maximiliana Constanza (3 January 1608 – 1642), married in 1...

    Thomas Winkelbauer. Fürst und Fürstendiener. Gundaker von Liechtenstein. Ein Österreichischer Aristokrat des konfessionellen Zeitalters, Vienna and Munich, 1999, ISBN 978-3-486-64837-9
    Thomas Winkelbauer: Gundaker von Liechtenstein als Grundherr in Niederösterreich und Mähren. Normative Quellen zur Verwaltung und Bewirtschaftung eines Herrschaftskomplexes und zur Reglementierung...
    Constantin von Wurzbach (ed.): Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich, vol.15, Vienna, 1866, p. 124
    Jacob von Falke: Geschichte des fürstlichen Hauses Liechtenstein, vol. 2, Vienna, 1877, p. 267-300
    Marek, Miroslav. "Genealogy of the Liechtenstein family". Genealogy.EU.
  3. She is the wife of Prince Gundakar of Liechtenstein, a great-grandson of Prince Alfred of Liechtenstein . Youth. Her paternal grandfather, the Comte de Paris, head of the Orléanist House of France, received a letter of congratulations upon the princess's birth from General Charles de Gaulle. [1] .

  4. 10 de jun. de 2023 · Gundakar, cousin de l’actuel prince souverain Hans Adam II, est en effet en ligne de succession au trône du Liechtenstein. Le couple, qui partagera son existence entre le Brésil et l’Europe, aura trois filles – Léopoldine, Marie Immaculata et Margarete – et deux fils – Johann-Wenzel et Gabriel. Passionnée de peinture.

  5. Gundakar de Liechtenstein, (a veces francizado en Gondacre nació el 30 de enero de 1580 en el castillo de Lednice, murió el 5 de agosto de 1658 en el castillo de Wilfersdorf). Príncipe de Liechtenstein como hereditario en 1623 es el antepasado de la casa de los príncipes de Liechtenstein.

  6. En 1637 el príncipe Gundakar de Lichtenstein, señor de Kromau, pidió una fundación a Calasanz en su ciudad, y éste aceptó. Comenzó a construir un colegio y una iglesia, obra que no terminó hasta 1644. Eran malos años por la crisis de la Orden; fue un pequeño grupo de escolapios que al llegar la reducción inocenciana en 1646 ...