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House of Lichtenstein
« on: January 15, 2005, 04:53:38 PM »
Are there any linkages between the Hohenzollerns and the royal line of Lichtenstein? Does Lichtenstein play any significant role in European royal marriages and/or involvements? Thanks!
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Re: House of Lichtenstein
« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2005, 08:07:21 PM »
They didn't seem to. They probably weren't regarded as royal enough. Their connections come during the modern era it seems when they've had alliances with the houses of Yugoslavia, Wurttemberg and Hapsburg. They're covered now in royal magazines but I don't recall seeing much about them in the Victorian/Edwardian period.
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Re: House of Lichtenstein
« Reply #2 on: January 15, 2005, 10:37:48 PM »
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They didn't seem to. They probably weren't regarded as royal enough. Their connections come during the modern era it seems when they've had alliances with the houses of Yugoslavia, Wurttemberg and Hapsburg. They're covered now in royal magazines but I don't recall seeing much about them in the Victorian/Edwardian period.


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Re: House of Lichtenstein
« Reply #3 on: January 16, 2005, 11:14:17 AM »
Thanks GDella and Marlene. Hmmmm. The fact that the family never even resided in Liechtenstein could explain why one of my friends claimed to be of "von Liechtenstein" ancestry yet his great grandmother resided in Marienwerder West Prussia which is now Kwidzyn Poland. I refuted the claim but perhaps it is indeed possible.
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Re: House of Lichtenstein
« Reply #4 on: January 17, 2005, 10:48:40 AM »
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Thanks GDella and Marlene. Hmmmm. The fact that the family never even resided in Liechtenstein could explain why one of my friends claimed to be of "von Liechtenstein" ancestry yet his great grandmother resided in Marienwerder West Prussia which is now Kwidzyn Poland. I refuted the claim but perhaps it is indeed possible.



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Re: House of Lichtenstein
« Reply #5 on: January 28, 2005, 08:57:05 PM »
Well...the principality is not large enough to host them all!  ;)

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Re: House of Lichtenstein
« Reply #6 on: May 14, 2006, 08:14:10 PM »
Photography of Princess Marie of France, daughter of Prince Henri of Orléans, Comte de Paris and Princess Marie-Thérèse of Württemberg, and wife of Prince Gundakar of Liechenstein with four of her five children.
Léopoldine, Maria-Immaculata, Johan-Wenzel, and little cute Marguerite on the right. Missing: Gabriel.




Princess Marie's grand mothers were born Princess Isabelle of Orléans-Bragance and Archduchess Rose of Austria.
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Houses of Liechtenstein & Luxembourg
« Reply #7 on: July 03, 2010, 04:31:01 AM »
Allthough the House belongs in the Habsburg thread,there ofcourse is a BeNeLux connection to it be it that HRH Princess Margeretha of Luxembourg
married HSH Prince Nikolaus von und zu Liechtenstein,a younger brother of HSH Fürst Hans Adam and Liechtensteins ambassador to the EU.
(He will retire this summer from his post).

Their son Prince Josef played an important role during the last Trooping the Colour on june 12th as he,Lieutenant of the Irish Guards,carried the
regimental banner and commanded the Changing of the Guards at Buckingham Palace.Handsome lad!

He's quiet young for an Officer,21,and has his military training at Sandhurst at present as his uncle Henri and grandfather Grand Duke Jean did.


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Re: House of Lichtenstein
« Reply #8 on: October 16, 2010, 11:35:09 AM »
I don't know what the purpose of this thread on the "BeNeLux" is but it has none!Can one of the mods
move it to the Habsburg thread and only there?It is There that this belongs,not here.Thank you.
Great that there is a clean-up at times but would the cleaning lady mind and ask first on what's what.Staff these days... ::) >:(
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Re: House of Lichtenstein
« Reply #9 on: October 16, 2010, 02:16:33 PM »
I don't know what the purpose of this thread on the "BeNeLux" is but it has none!Can one of the mods
move it to the Habsburg thread and only there?It is There that this belongs,not here.Thank you.
Great that there is a clean-up at times but would the cleaning lady mind and ask first on what's what.Staff these days... ::) >:(
As far as cleaning is concerned,I have a few suggestions I'm sure you don't wanna hear... :P

Cleaning lady was very busy deleting a million of broken links posted by you at various threads. If she failed to move a thread to a proper subforum it's not a great horror and awful mistake, and doesn't mean that cleaning lady doesn't think what she is doing.

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Re: House of Lichtenstein
« Reply #10 on: October 17, 2010, 01:44:09 AM »
I don't know what the purpose of this thread on the "BeNeLux" is but it has none!Can one of the mods
move it to the Habsburg thread and only there?It is There that this belongs,not here.Thank you.
Great that there is a clean-up at times but would the cleaning lady mind and ask first on what's what.Staff these days... ::) >:(
As far as cleaning is concerned,I have a few suggestions I'm sure you don't wanna hear... :P

Cleaning lady was very busy deleting a million of broken links posted by you at various threads. If she failed to move a thread to a proper subforum it's not a great horror and awful mistake, and doesn't mean that cleaning lady doesn't think what she is doing.

LOL!!!It was a great horror to me to find Hans Adam's house in Trix's nestAllright allright,I accept that.But where is my breakfast.... :P

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Re: House of Lichtenstein
« Reply #11 on: October 17, 2010, 09:42:05 AM »
Thanks GDella and Marlene. Hmmmm. The fact that the family never even resided in Liechtenstein could explain why one of my friends claimed to be of "von Liechtenstein" ancestry yet his great grandmother resided in Marienwerder West Prussia which is now Kwidzyn Poland. I refuted the claim but perhaps it is indeed possible.

With Lichtenstein / Liechtenstein (same pronunciation: ['ˈlɪçtənʃtaɪ̯n) being a quite common place name in German lands, I wouldn't surprised if there were several families of the lower nobility with that name. Compare for example the situation with the Princes of Fürstenberg and the Barons Von Fürstenberg.

Lichtenstein Castle in Württemberg, built by Wilhelm of Württemberg, Duke of Urach, is an example of a Lichtenstein that has nothing to do with the princely family:



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House of Lichtenstein
« Reply #12 on: June 27, 2011, 02:40:08 AM »
So the Archbishop Haas stamps his ugly little feet in Liechtenstein!Why?Well,Liechtensteins Prince Heritier Alois has spoken in favour of equal partnerships as of september 1st 2011,better known as gay partnerships and in one of the strictest Catholic countries in Europe that is downright blasphemy!But only to the Bishop,
no-one else gives a flying fart.But on Liechtensteins National Day on august 15th the Archbishop now refuses to celebrate Holy Mass because of it....holy mess...

Government Chief Klaus Tschütscher and Prince Alois have made it clear in a statement that regardless the Bishop the annual traditional speech at the Castle
grounds will go on as always moreover as over 68% of the Liechtensteiners agreed in the partnership in a recent referendum.The church has to learn it should
not mingle in politics,it is none of their bloody business,not anymore in 2011 AD.But covering up child abuse,that is OK with them...Well!...I could easily use a four letter word here,use your own imagination...but an Archbishop from lala-land isn't worth being banned or worse...

68% is a worthwhile vote in favour of equal partnership,the 32% left either didn't care or said no due to being close to their own experation date anyway.

It is not that it should be such a hullabaloo at all,it should be as common as muck,not even worth writing about,but then in some places on God's Earth the little minded overzealous has-beens still rule...they think.

I must say I was pleasantly surprised by Prince Alois stance in the matter.Chapeau!
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