Landgravine Josepha of Fürstenberg-Weitra
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Josepha of Fürstenberg-Weitra | |||||
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Duchess of Troppau and Jägerndorf | |||||
Princess consort of Liechtenstein | |||||
Tenure | 24 March 1805 – 20 April 1836 | ||||
Born | Vienna, Austria | 21 June 1776||||
Died | 23 February 1848 Vienna | (aged 71)||||
Burial | Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, Brno | ||||
Spouse | Johann I Joseph, Prince of Liechtenstein | ||||
Issue | Princess Maria Leopoldine Princess Karoline Aloys II, Prince of Liechtenstein Princess Maria, Countess Esterházy von Galántha Prince Franz de Paula of Liechtenstein Prince Karl Johann Princess Klothilda Princess Henriette, Countess Hunyady von Kethély Prince Friedrich Adalbert Prince Eduard Franz Prince August Ida, Princess Paar Prince Rudolf | ||||
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House | House of Fürstenberg-Weitra | ||||
Father | Joachim Egon, Landgrave of Fürstenberg-Weitra | ||||
Mother | Countess Sophia Maria of Oettingen-Wallerstein |
Landgravine Josepha of Fürstenberg-Weitra (German: Landgräfin Josefa zu Fürstenberg-Weitra; 21 June 1776 – 23 February 1848) was princess consort of Liechtenstein as wife of Johann I Joseph, Prince of Liechtenstein. By virtue of her birth, she was member of the House of Fürstenberg.
Early life
[edit]Josepha was born at Vienna, Austria, the first daughter of Joachim Egon, Landgrave of Fürstenberg-Weitra (1749–1828) and his wife, Countess Sophia Maria of Oettingen-Wallerstein (1751–1835).
Marriage and issue
[edit]On 12 April 1792 in Vienna, she married Prince Johann Joseph of Liechtenstein (1776–1848). They had 14 children:
- Princess Maria Leopoldine Josepha Sophia Aemiliana (Vienna, 11 September 1793 – Vienna, 28 July 1808)
- Princess Karoline (Vienna, 2 February 1795 – died in infancy)
- Aloys II, Prince of Liechtenstein (1796–1858)
- Princess Maria Sophie Josepha (Vienna, 5 September 1798 – Vienna, 27 June 1869), married in Vienna on 4 August 1817 Vincenz Graf Esterházy von Galántha (Pressburg, 25 October 1787 – Eisgrub, 19 October 1835), without issue
- Princess Maria Josepha (Vienna, 11 January 1800 – Vienna, 14 June 1884), unmarried and without issue
- Prince Franz de Paula of Liechtenstein (1802–1887), married Countess Julia Potocka and had issue. His great-grandson would eventually become Prince Franz Joseph II.
- Prince Karl Johann of Liechtenstein (1803–1871). Married Gräfin Rosalie d'Hemricourt von Grünne and had issue.
- Princess Klothilda Leopoldina Josepha (Vienna, 19 August 1804 – Vienna, 27 January 1807)
- Princess Henriette (Vienna, 1 April 1806 – Ischl, 15 June 1886), married in Vienna on 1 October 1825 Joseph Graf Hunyady von Kethély (Vienna, 13 January 1801 – Vienna, 9 March 1869), and had issue
- Prince Friedrich Adalbert (Vienna, 22 September 1807 – Vienna, 1 May 1885), 1,018th Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece in Austria, married at Schloss Rosegg on 15 September 1848 Johanna Sophie Christiane Löwe (Oldenburg, 24 May 1815 – Pest, 28 November 1866), without issue
- Prince Eduard Franz of Liechtenstein (1809–1864). Married Countess Honoria Choloniowa-Choloniewska and had issue.
- Prince August Ludwig Ignaz (Vienna, 22 April 1810 – Vienna, 27 May 1824)
- Princess Ida Leopoldine Sophie Marie Josephine Franziska (Eisgrub, Moravia, 12 September 1811 – Vienna, 27 June 1884), Dame of the Imperial Court, Dame of the Order of the Starry Cross, married in Vienna on 30 July 1832 Karl 4th Fürst Paar von Hartberg und Krottenstein (Brieg, Silesia, 6 January 1806 – Vienna, 17 January 1881), Hereditary Grand-Master of the Posts of the Imperial Court, and had issue
- Prince Rudolf Maria Franz Placidus (Vienna, 5 October 1816 – Vicenza, 19 June 1848), unmarried and without issue
Notes and sources
[edit]- Around 1801 Beethoven made a dedication to Josepha, his Sonata No. 13 in E-flat Major, op.27, no. 1.
- Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Fürstliche Häuser, Reference: 1968
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- 1776 births
- 1848 deaths
- Fürstenberg (princely family)
- Princesses consort of Liechtenstein
- Nobility from Vienna
- Hereditary princesses of Liechtenstein
- 18th-century Liechtenstein women
- 18th-century Liechtenstein people
- 19th-century Liechtenstein women
- 19th-century Liechtenstein people
- Mothers of Liechtensteiner monarchs