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  1. To this day, up to 250 needy people receive a free hot meal every day under his great-grandson Prince Albert II. Students of the humanities who are working on their academic theses at the Prince Thurn und Taxis Court Library and Central Archive also benefit from regular support in the form of scholarships. Family Tree of the House of Thurn und ...

  2. Prince Ludwig Philipp Maria Friedrich Joseph Maximilian Antonius Ignatius Lamoral of Thurn and Taxis, [citation needed] full German name: Ludwig Philipp Maria Friedrich Joseph Maximilian Antonius Ignatius Lamoral, Prinz von Thurn und Taxis, [citation needed] also Louis Philippe (2 February 1901, Regensburg, Kingdom of Bavaria [citation needed] – 22 April 1933, Schloss Niederaichbach ...

  3. The Thurn und Taxis Family. The family history can be traced back to the early 12th century. The Counts de la Torre or Torriani settled in Cornello near Bergamo after the struggle for control of the city of Milan. They are, according to family legends at least, considered the forerunners of the Taxis. Emperor Ferdinand III recognised the Taxis ...

  4. Paul Maximilian Lamoral, Prince of Thurn and Taxis, full German name: Paul Maximilian Lamoral Fürst von Thurn und Taxis; 27 May 1843, Castle Donaustauf near Regensburg – 10 March 1879 Cannes, France), was the third child of Maximilian Karl, 6th Prince of Thurn and Taxis and his second wife Princess Mathilde Sophie of Oettingen-Oettingen and Oettingen-Spielberg.

  5. St. Emmeram’s Palace, residence of the princely Thurn und Taxis family, is situated in the south of the old town of Regensburg. Boasting well over 500 rooms, it is the largest privately inhabited palace in Germany. The magnificent palace is built on the extensive complex of one of Europe’s most important Benedictine abbeys, the Imperial ...

  6. Maria Lamoral Miguel Johannes Gabriel (born 24 June 1983 in Regensburg). Upon the death of his father in 1982, Johannes became the head of the Thurn and Taxis family. He died on 14 December 1990 after two unsuccessful heart transplants within two days, in Munich - Großhadern. With a legacy of U.S. $500 million in debts, his widow was forced to ...