Prince Georg Hartmann of Liechtenstein
Prince Georg Hartmann | |||||
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Born | Groß Ullersdorf, Austria-Hungary | 11 November 1911||||
Died | 18 January 1998 Vienna, Austria | (aged 86)||||
Burial | |||||
Spouse | Duchess Marie Christine of Württemberg | ||||
Issue | Princess Margarita Princess Maria Assunta Princess Isabelle Prince Christoph Princess Marie Helene Princess Georgina Princess Michaela | ||||
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House | Liechtenstein | ||||
Father | Prince Aloys of Liechtenstein | ||||
Mother | Archduchess Elisabeth Amalie of Austria |
Prince Georg Hartmann of Liechtenstein (Georg Hartmann Maria Josef Franz de Paula Aloys Ignatius Benediktus Martin; 11 November 1911 – 18 January 1998) was a Liechtensteiner prince and brother of Franz Joseph II. He was the fourth child and third son of Prince Aloys of Liechtenstein and Archduchess Elisabeth Amalie of Austria.[1]
He married on 23 September 1948, Duchess Marie Christine of Württemberg (born 2 September 1924). She was the only child of Philipp Albrecht, Duke of Württemberg and Archduchess Helena of Austria.[1]
They had seven children:[1]
- Princess Margarita Maria Helene Rosa Aloisia Philippine Elisabeth Georgine Josefa Konrada Pia Ignatia (1 May 1950, in Vienna – 25 July 2013), married in Einsiedeln, 20 September 1974 Hans Peter Klien (6 September 1946 – 23 June 2014), son of Bertrand Klien and wife Paula Mittersteiner, and had two children:
- Elena Klien (b. 1 April 1975)
- Michael Klien (b. 4 January 1977)
- Princess Maria Assunta Elisabeth Philippine Rosa Helene Aloisia Georgine Josefa Benedikta Pia Ignatia (b. 28 April 1952, in Vienna), married civilly in Vaduz on 24 April 1981 and religiously in Vienna on 9 May 1981 Harald Link (b. 12 January 1955, in Basel), son of Gerhard Link and wife Rüdt Freiin von Collenberg, and had two children:
- Caroline Link (b. 28 February 1982)
- Felix Link (b. 7 September 1983)
- Princess Isabelle Maria Helene Carolina Alfreda Josefa Monika Pia Georgine Hemma Henriette Ignatia (b. 17 May 1954, in Vienna), married civilly in Munich on 23 February 1976 and religiously in Vienna on 28 February 1976 Raimund, Graf zu Erbach-Fürstenau (b. 2 April 1951, in Heidelberg),[2]. They have four children:
- Count Ludwig Christian of Erbach-Fürstenau (13 September 1976)
- Count Philipp of Erbach-Fürstenau (27 January 1979)
- Count Nikolaus of Erbach-Fürstenau (6 August 1984)
- Countess Margarita of Erbach-Fürstenau (12 June 1986)
- Prince Christoph Aloys Maria Ferdinand Joseph Philipp Pius Konrad Thaddäus Ruppert Paulus Ignatius (b. 15 January 1958, in Vienna)
- Princess Marie Helene Diane Rosa Elisabeth Aloysia Philippine Josefa Gabriella Pia Antonia Ignatia (b. 8 September 1960, in Vienna)
- Princess Georgina Maria Agnes Philippine Elisabeth Ignatia (b. 13 November 1962, in Vienna), married civilly in Vaduz on 10 October 1985 and religiously in Friedrichshafen on 23 November 1985 Clemens, Graf von Waldburg zu Zeil und Trauchburg (b. 13 April 1960, in Munich). They have five children:
- Countess Maria-Annunciata of Waldburg zu Zeil und Trauchburg (24 September 1988)
- Countess Maria Assunta of Waldburg zu Zeil und Trauchburg (11 April 1990)
- Count Maximilian of Waldburg zu Zeil und Trauchburg (10 February 1992)
- Count Konstantin of Waldburg zu Zeil und Trauchburg (7 August 1994)
- Countess Philippa of Waldburg zu Zeil und Trauchburg (26 March 1996)
- Princess Michaela Maria Henriette Ulrike Aloysia (b. 5 July 1969)
Prince Georg Hartmann died on 18 January 1998.[1]
Ancestry[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 The Peerage
- ↑ Theroff, Paul. "Princely House of Erbach-Fürstenau". www.angelfire.com/realm/gotha/ (Paul Theroff’s Royal Genealogy Site).[self-published source][better source needed]
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