Karl August, 10th Prince of Thurn and Taxis

Karl August
Prince of Thurn and Taxis

Karl August with his elder brother, Franz Joseph, circa 1910
Head of the House of Thurn and Taxis
Period 13 July 1971 – 26 April 1982
Predecessor Franz Joseph
Successor Johannes
Born (1898-07-23)23 July 1898
Schloss Garatshausen, Feldafing, Kingdom of Bavaria
Died 26 April 1982(1982-04-26) (aged 83)
Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany
Burial Gruftkapelle, Saint Emmeram's Abbey, Regensburg
Spouse Princess Maria Anna of Braganza
Issue Princess Clotilde
Princess Mafalda
Johannes, 11th Prince of Thurn and Taxis
Prince Albert
Full name
German: Karl August Joseph Maria Maximilian Lamoral Antonius Ignatius Benediktus Valentin
House Thurn and Taxis
Father Albert, 8th Prince of Thurn and Taxis
Mother Archduchess Margarethe Klementine of Austria
Religion Roman Catholic

Karl August Joseph Maria Maximilian Lamoral Antonius Ignatius Benediktus Valentin, Prince of Thurn and Taxis[1][2] (full German name: Karl August Joseph Maria Maximilian Lamoral Antonius Ignatius Benediktus Valentin Fürst von Thurn und Taxis;[1][2] 23 July 1898, Schloss Garatshausen, Feldafing, Kingdom of Bavaria[1][2] 26 April 1982, Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany[1][2]) was the tenth Prince of Thurn and Taxis and Head of the Princely House of Thurn and Taxis from 13 July 1971 until his death on 26 April 1982.[1]

Early life and education

Karl August was the third son and child of Albert, 8th Prince of Thurn and Taxis, and his wife, Archduchess Margarethe Klementine of Austria.[1][2] After graduating from a local high school, Karl August studied science at the University of Würzburg.

Marriage and family

Karl August married Princess Maria Anna of Braganza, daughter of Miguel, Duke of Braganza, and his wife Princess Maria Theresa of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg, on 18 August 1921 at Schloss Taxis in Dischingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.[1][2] Karl August and Maria Ana had four children:[1][2]

After his marriage, Karl August and his wife resided at Gut Höfling in Regensburg where he managed the family's agricultural interests in nearby Burgweinting.[3] As a committed opponent to Nazism, Karl August forbade his children, after the Machtergreifung, to join the Hitler Youth.[4]

World War II

Because of his anti-Nazi attitude, Karl August was imprisoned in a Gestapo prison in Landshut from 1944 to 1945.

Later life

Styles of
Karl August, Prince of Thurn and Taxis
Reference style His Serene Highness
Spoken style Your Serene Highness
Alternative style Sir

After the death of his older brother Franz Josef in 1971, Karl August was aged 73 when he ascended to become Head of the House of Thurn and Taxis. During this time, he was responsible for the modernization of the agricultural and forestry possessions of the House of Thurn and Taxis and built homes for his workers and employees. In addition, he supported the continued preservation of the cultural-historical heritage of the House of Thurn and Taxis. Karl August restored interior parts of St. Emmeram's Abbey as well as tapestries from the 17th and 18th centuries.[5] After his death on 26 April 1982, Karl August was entombed in the chapel of St. Emmeram's Abbey.

Titles, styles, honours and arms

Titles and styles

Honours

Ancestry

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Darryl Lundy (4 Dec 2004). "Karl August Fürst von Thurn und Taxis". thePeerage.com. Retrieved 2009-06-14. External link in |publisher= (help)
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Paul Theroff. "THURN und TAXIS". Paul Theroff's Royal Genealogy Site. Retrieved 2009-06-14.
  3. Dallmeier, Schad, a. a. O., S. 159.
  4. Dallmeier, Schad, a. a. O., S. 174.
  5. Dallmeier, Schad, a. a. O., S. 160.
Karl August, 10th Prince of Thurn and Taxis
Cadet branch of the House of Tassis
Born: 23 July 1898 Died: 26 April 1982
German nobility
Preceded by
Franz Joseph
Prince of Thurn and Taxis
13 July 1971 – 26 April 1982
Succeeded by
Johannes
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