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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
A proposal to revoke the prince's new veto powers was rejected by 76% of voters in a 2012 referendum. [4] On 15 August 2004 Prince Hans-Adam II formally delegated most of his sovereign authority to his son and heir-apparent, the Hereditary Prince Alois, as a way of transitioning to a new
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The non-regnal title Prince of Liechtenstein and the use of the style "Serene Highness" has generally been restricted to the following persons: the legitimate sons of a Liechtenstein sovereign , the legitimate male line male descendants of Liechtenstein sovereigns.
HSH Prince Wenzeslaus. HSH Prince Rudolf. HSH Prince Tilsm. [Princess Tilsim?] HSH Princess Laetitia. HSH Prince Karl Ludwig. HSH Prince Nikolaus. HRH Princess Margaretha. HSH Princess Maria-Anunciata. Mr Emanuele Musini. HSH Princess Marie-Astrid. Mr Raphael Worthington. Master Althaea Worthington. HSH Prince Josef-Emanuel. HSH Princess Maria ...
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The family originates from Liechtenstein Castle in Lower Austria (near Vienna), which the family possessed from at least 1136 to the 13th century, and from 1807 onwards.. The progenitor Hugo von Liechtenstein (d. 1156) built Liechtenstein Castle around 1122-36 on a fief that he received from the Babenberg margraves of Austria.
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