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  2. Prince Alexander of Liechtenstein (1929–2012) - Wikipedia

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    Prince Alexander of Liechtenstein (full name: Alexander Friedrich Manfred Maria von und zu Liechtenstein; 14 May 1929 – 16 March 2012) [citation needed] was a Prince of the House of Liechtenstein and a businessman in the forestry and timber industries.

  3. House of Liechtenstein - Wikipedia

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    Johann I Joseph, Prince of Liechtenstein (1760–1836), the last prince to rule under the Holy Roman Empire and the first ruler of a sovereign state from 1806 Johann II, Prince of Liechtenstein (1840–1929), allied the principality with Switzerland after the downfall of the Habsburg monarchy in 1918

  4. Prince Philipp of Liechtenstein - Wikipedia

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    Prince Alexander Wilhelm Hans Adam of Liechtenstein (born on 19 May 1972 in Basel, Canton of Basel-Stadt, Switzerland). Married civilly in Vaduz on 24 January 2003 and religiously in Salzburg on 8 February 2003 to Astrid Barbara Kohl (born on 13 September 1968 in Regensburg , Germany), daughter of Theodor Kohl and wife Ingrid Schlechta. [ 4 ]

  5. List of monarchs of Liechtenstein - Wikipedia

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    Liechtenstein: Hans-Adam I 16 August 1662 – 16 June 1712 (aged 49) 5 April 1684: 16 June 1712 (28 years, 72 days) Son of Karl Eusebius: Liechtenstein: Joseph Wenzel I 9 August 1696 – 10 February 1772 (aged 75) 16 June 1712: 12 March 1718 (5 years, 269 days) Great-grandnephew of Karl I: Liechtenstein: Anton Florian

  6. Princess Astrid of Liechtenstein - Wikipedia

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    Princess Astrid of Liechtenstein (née Astrid Barbara Kohl; born 13 September 1968) is a German businesswoman, art collector, and interior designer. She married Prince Alexander, the nephew of Hans-Adam II , in 2003 and became a member of the Princely family of Liechtenstein .

  7. Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia (1924–2016) - Wikipedia

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    Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia (Serbian: Александар П. Карађорђевић / Aleksandar P. Karađorđević ; 13 August 1924 – 12 May 2016) was the elder son of Prince Paul , who served as Regent of Yugoslavia in the 1930s, and his wife, Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark .

  8. Alois, Hereditary Prince of Liechtenstein - Wikipedia

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    Following the prince's threat, an initiative called "Damit deine Stimme zählt" ("So that your voice counts") was launched to change the constitution of Liechtenstein to prevent the prince from vetoing legislation approved in referendums. The referendum was held on 1 July 2012, and 76% of voters upheld the prince's power to veto referendum ...

  9. Sophie, Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein - Wikipedia

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    Professionally known as Georg Liechtenstein, he works as a visiting analyst at Atlantic Labs in Berlin. [11] Prince Nikolaus Sebastian Alexander Maria of Liechtenstein, Count of Rietberg (born 6 December 2000 in Grabs). She became a naturalized Liechtenstein citizen after her marriage. [6]