Fürstenberg-Pürglitz

Fürstenberg-Pürglitz was a line of noble family hailing from southwestern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, which was seated at Křivoklát Castle (German: Pürglitz) in Bohemia. Fürstenberg-Pürglitz emerged as a partition of Fürstenberg-Fürstenberg in 1762, and it gained Fürstenberg-Fürstenberg in 1804. After 1804, the Princes used the title Prince of Fürstenberg. Fürstenberg-Pürglitz was mediatised to Austria, Baden, Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, and Württemberg in 1806.

Princes of Fürstenberg-Pürglitz (1762-1806)[1]

Mediatized Princes of Fürstenberg (1806-present)[2]

  • Karl Egon II, 5th Prince 1806-1854 (1796-1854)
    • Karl Egon III, 6th Prince 1854-1892 (1820-1892)
      • Karl Egon IV, 7th Prince 1892-1896 (1852-1896)
    • Prince Maximilian Egon I of Furstenberg-Pürglitz (1822-1873)
      • Maximilian Egon II, 8th Prince 1896-1941 (1863-1941)
        • Karl Egon V, 9th Prince 1941-1973 (1891-1973), Landgrave of Fürstenberg-Weitra
        • Prince Maximilian Egon of Fürstenberg (1896-1959)
          • Joachim Egon, 10th Prince 1973-2002 (1923-2002)
            • Heinrich, Hereditary Prince of Fürstenberg (born 1950)
              • Prince Christian of Fürstenberg (born 1977)
              • Prince Antonius of Fürstenberg (born 1985)
            • Prince Karl Egon of Fürstenberg (born 1953)
            • Prince Johannes of Fürstenberg-Weitra (born 1958), adopted by Karl Egon V, inherited Landgraviate of Fürstenberg-Weitra 1973
              • Prince Vincenz of Fürstenberg-Weitra (born 1985)
              • Prince Ludwig of Fürstenberg-Weitra (born 1997)
              • Prince Johann Christian of Fürstenberg-Weitra (born 1999)
          • Prince Friedrich Maximilian of Fürstenberg (1926-1969)
            • Prince Maximilian of Fürstenberg (born 1962)
              • Prince Friedrich Götz of Fürstenberg (born 1995)

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References

  1. Marek, Miroslav. "furstbg/furstenbg3.html". genealogy.euweb.cz.
  2. Marek, Miroslav. "furstbg/furstenbg4.html". genealogy.euweb.cz.
  3. Online Gotha - Fürstenberg


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