Ferdinand Joseph von Lobkowicz explained

Ferdinand Joseph von Lobkowicz
Prince of Lobkowicz
Duke of Raudnitz
Birth Date:13 April 1797
Birth Place:Hollabrunn, Lower Austria
Death Place:Vienna, Austria
Father:Joseph Franz von Lobkowicz
Mother:Maria Karolina von Schwarzenberg
Issue:Prince Maximilian von Lobkowicz
Prince Moritz von Lobkowicz
Princess Léopoldine Bossi-Fedrigotti
Princess Marie Blücher von Wahlstatt
House:Lobkowicz

His Serene Highness Ferdinand Joseph Johann Nepomuk von Lobkowicz (13 April 1797 – 18 December 1868), 8th Prince of Lobkowicz, 2nd Duke of Raudnitz, was an aristocrat of Bohemia, from the Lobkowicz family.

Early life

Ferdinand was born on 13 April 1797 in Hollabrunn, Lower Austria. He was the eldest son of the twelve children of Joseph Franz, 7th Prince of Lobkowicz (1772–1816) (who had further been further ennobled in 1786 by Emperor Joseph II as Duke of Roudnice)[1] and Princess Maria Karolina von Schwarzenberg (1775–1816).[2]

His paternal grandparents were Ferdinand Philipp, 6th Prince Lobkowicz (son of Phillip Hyacinth, 4th Prince of Lobkowicz) and Princess Maria Gabriella di Savoia-Carignano (a daughter of Louis Victor, Prince of Carignano and Princess Christine of Hesse-Rotenburg).[3] [4] His maternal grandparents were and Countess Maria Eleonore zu Oettingen-Wallerstein (a daughter of Count Philipp Karl von Oettingen-Wallerstein).[5]

Career

Upon the death of his father, aged 44, in 1816, he became the 8th Prince of Lobkowicz, however, the family's Imperial immediacy over Princely county of Störnstein in the Holy Roman Empire had been mediatized to Bavaria in 1807. As such, the House of Lobkowicz belong to the small group of families that constitute the . In 1825, Ferdinand Joseph was able solidify the family's princely status by obtaining the honorific title of Durchlaucht ("Serene Highness"). While its usage was initially for the head of the family, it was extended to all members of the senior line in 1869.[6] As Ferdinand had many brothers, the family estates were divided thereby creating several new subsidiary lines: Prince Johann Nepomuk founding the line of Křinice, Prince Joseph Franz founding the line of Dolní Beřkovice (and serving as Head of Household of the Empress Elisabeth), Prince Ludwig Johann founding a line in Hungary, and Prince Karl Johann serving as Governor of Lower Austria, Moravia, and of Tyrol.[6]

The prince embraced the entrepreneurial spirit of the times and opened a substantial sugar factory in the town of Bílina.[6]

Political career

As one of sixteen mediatized princely houses, he was a hereditary member of the Austrian House of Lords from 1861 until his death in 1868. It was the upper house of the Imperial Council, the bicameral legislature of the Austrian Empire (and of the Cisleithanian half of Austria-Hungary upon the Compromise of 1867).

Also from 1861 onwards, he was a member of the Bohemian Diet (the parliament of the Kingdom of Bohemia within the Austro-Hungarian Empire that existed between 1861 and Czechoslovak independence in 1918).[7]

Personal life

In 1826, he married Princess Marie von und zu Liechtenstein (1808–1871), a daughter of Prince Moritz of Liechtenstein (a son of Prince Karl Borromäus of Liechtenstein) and Princess Maria Léopoldine Josepha Aloysia Esterházy de Galántha.[8] His younger brother, Prince Ludwig Johann, married Princess Marie's sister, Princess Léopoldine.[8] Together, they were the parents of:[9]

The Prince died on 18 December 1868 in Vienna. As his eldest son predeceased him in 1849, he was succeeded in his titles by his second son, Moritz.[13]

Descendants

Through his son Moritz, he was a grandfather of Ferdinand, 10th Prince of Lobkowicz (1858–1938), who served as the penultimate Vice President of the Austrian House of Lords (succeeding Prince Alois Schönburg-Hartenstein) from 12 October 1917 until 12 November 1918 (when he was succeeded by Count Ernst of Silva-Tarouca).[14]

Through his daughter Marie, he was a grandfather of Gebhard, 4th Prince Blücher of Wahlstatt (1865–1931),[15] who married Englishwoman Evelyn Stapleton-Bretherton (a granddaughter of William Petre, 12th Baron Petre), in 1907.[16] [17]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.lobkowicz.com/en/collections-about/ Family History
  2. http://www.lobkowitz.de/weitere_Infos_ueber_Lobkowitz/Beethoven/Ludwig_van_beethoven.htm Franz Joseph Maximilian von Lobkowitz
  3. Book: Steinforth . Dirk H. . Rozier . Charles C. . Britain and its Neighbours: Cultural Contacts and Exchanges in Medieval and Early Modern Europe . 17 May 2021 . . 978-1-000-36537-5 . 206 . 19 August 2024.
  4. Book: Kent . Princess Michael of . The Serpent and the Moon: Two Rivals for the Love of a Renaissance King . 13 September 2005 . Simon and Schuster . 978-0-7432-5106-8 . 18 . 23 August 2024.
  5. Book: Hofstaat . Österreich-Ungarn . Handbuch des Allerhöchsten Hofes und des Hofstaates seiner K. u. K. Apostolischen Majestät: für das Jahr ... . 1898 . Verlag d. K. K. Hof- und Staatsdruckerei . 107 . 19 August 2024 . de.
  6. Web site: Lobkowicz Princes: Survivors of the Great Bohemian Purge . dukesandprinces.org . Dukes and Princes . 23 August 2024. 19 November 2023.
  7. Book: Wingfield . Nancy Meriwether . Flag Wars and Stone Saints: How the Bohemian Lands Became Czech . 2007 . . 9780674025820 . 7.
  8. Book: Pisano . Sandra . Collections . Lobkowicz . The Lobkowicz Collections . 2007 . Scala Publishers Limited . 978-1-85759-520-8 . 4, 55 . 19 August 2024.
  9. Book: Historisch-genealogischen Atlas . 1858 . 422–423 . 23 August 2024 . de.
  10. Book: Becke-Klüchtzner . Edmund von der . Der Adel des Königreichs Württemberg. Neu bearbeitetes Wappenbuch . 1879 . W. Kohlhammer . 18 . 23 August 2024 . de.
  11. Book: Walterskirchen . Gudula . Blaues Blut für Österreich: Adelige im Widerstand gegen den ... . 2000 . 318 . Amalthea . 978-3-85002-452-5 . 23 August 2024.
  12. Web site: Gustav Gebhard Lebrecht Blucher, Count Blucher von Wahlstatt (1837-1881), Prussian politician . www.npg.org.uk . . 23 August 2024.
  13. Book: Raineval . Melville Henry Massue marquis de Ruvigny et . Raineval . Melville Henry Massue Marquis of Ruvigny and . The Titled Nobility of Europe: An International Peerage, Or "Who's Who," of the Sovereigns, Princes, and Nobles of Europe . 1914 . Burke's Peerage . 978-0-85011-028-9 . 89, 1136 . 28 April 2023.
  14. http://alex.onb.ac.at/cgi-content/alex?apm=0&aid=sph&datum=00220003&seite=00001217 Stenographisches Protokoll. Herrenhaus. 39. Sitzung der XXII. Session
  15. Book: Prince.) . Gebhard Lebrecht Bluecher von Wahlstatt (4th . Blücher . Gebhard Leberecht von . Memoirs of Prince Blücher . 1932 . J. Murray . 23 August 2024.
  16. News: TO DEGRADE PRINCE BLUCHER.; Measures to Strike His Name from the Prussian Herrenhaus. . 23 August 2024 . . 8 July 1899.
  17. News: PRINCE BLUCHER SERVED RIGHT. . 23 August 2024 . . 23 July 1888.