Line of succession to the Liechtenstein Throne

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Liechtenstein laws allow the line of succession to the throne (which were regulated in 1606) to be by agnatic primogeniture, i.e. inherited by the first-born male of the oldest family line.

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Current monarch: HSH Prince Hans-Adam II.

  1. HSH Prince Alois, Prince Hans-Adam II's eldest son.
  2. HSH Prince Joseph Wenzel, Prince Alois's eldest son.
  3. HSH Prince Georg Antonius, Prince Alois's second son.
  4. HSH Prince Nikolaus Sebastian, Prince Alois's youngest son.
  5. HSH Prince Maximilian, Prince Hans-Adam II's second son.
  6. HSH Prince Alfons, Prince Maximilian's only son.
  7. HSH Prince Constantin, Prince Hans-Adam II's youngest son.
  8. HSH Prince Moritz, Prince Constantin's son.
  9. HSH Prince Philipp Erasmus, Prince Hans-Adam II's brother.
  10. HSH Prince Alexander, Prince Philipp Erasmus's eldest son.
  11. HSH Prince Wenzeslaus, Prince Philipp Erasmus's second son.
  12. HSH Prince Rudolf, Prince Philipp Erasmus's youngest son.
  13. HSH Prince Nikolaus, Prince Hans-Adam II's brother.
  14. HSH Prince Josef-Emanuel, Prince Nikolaus's son.

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