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The first Fürst zu Fürstenberg of the Fürstenberg-Stühlingen branch, which mainly resided in Bohemia, Joseph Wilhelm Ernst, was born 12 January 1699. He was the second son of Prosper Ferdinand, Count of Fürstenberg-Stühlingen, killed at the Landau on 21 November 1704 during the War of the Spanish Succession , and his wife Sophia, Countess ...
Karl Aloys zu Fürstenberg (26 June 1760 – 25 March 1799) was an Austrian military commander. He achieved the rank of Field Marshal and died at the Battle of Stockach.. A younger member of a cadet branch of the House of Fürstenberg, at his birth his chances of inheriting the family title of Fürst zu Fürstenberg were slight; he was prepared instead for a military career, and a tutor was ...
Zu Fürstenberg was born on 10 September 1982 in Munich, Bavaria, as the daughter of Peer Griesel and his wife, Ghislaine Elsbeth Cecile Rademacher-Dubbick. Her paternal family is originally from Duisburg and owns the measuring technology company Krohne Messtechnik. [2] She studied communications and economics at university in Munich.
(in German: von Fürstenberg). One of two noble families titled with Prince ( Fürst ) or Baron ( Freiherr ). Wikimedia Commons has media related to House of Fürstenberg (Swabia) .
On 12 April 1792 in Vienna, he married Landgravine Josepha of Fürstenberg-Weitra (Vienna, 21 June 1776 – Vienna, 23 February 1848), Dame of the Imperial Court and Dame of the Order of the Starry Cross. They had 14 children: Princess Maria Leopoldine Josepha Sophia Aemiliana (Vienna, 11 September 1793 – Vienna, 28 July 1808)
Karl Aloys zu Fürstenberg (1760–1799), soldier in the Austrian service; Matilde Borromeo, the Princess Matilde zu Fürstenberg (born 1983), Italian equestrian; Maximilian von Fürstenberg (1904–1988), cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church; Pontus Fürstenberg (1827–1902), Swedish art collector and merchant from a Jewish family
Jacob Louis of Fürstenberg-Wartenberg (1592-1627), married Helena Eleonora of Schwendi; Anna Barbara (1594-1597) Elizabeth (1595-1602) Maria Johanna (1597) Elisabeth died in 1601, and in 1606, Frederick married Maria of Arco, the widow of Wolfgang Rumpf vom Wullroß at Weitra, chamberlain of Emperor Rudolf II. She died however only one year later.
Joseph Wilhelm Ernst, Prince of Fürstenberg (13 April 1699 - 29 April 1762) was a prince of Fürstenberg-Fürstenberg who changed his residence to Donaueschingen, at the head of the Danube, and thus converted the existing settlement into a town and constructed Schloss Donaueschingen.