Adam Franz Prince of Schwarzenberg (25 September 1680,
Linz
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In 2009, it was a European Capital ...
– 11 June 1732, near
Brandeis on the Elbe), 3rd
Prince of Schwarzenberg, was a
Bohemian nobleman from the
Schwarzenberg family and Austrian Obersthofmarschall.
Biography
His parents were
Ferdinand, 2nd Prince of Schwarzenberg (1652–1703) and Countess Maria Anna von Sulz (1653–1698).
He became the 3rd Prince of Schwarzenberg in 1703. He had the rooms of Tiengen Castle redecorated and also the
Protivín
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Administrative parts
Villages of Chvaletice, Krč, Maletice, Milenovice, Myšenec, Protivín, Selibov, Těšínov and Zá ...
castle converted into a baroque building. He acquired the
Palais Schwarzenberg
Palais Schwarzenberg is a Baroque palace in front of Schwarzenbergplatz, Landstraße, the 3rd district of Vienna, Austria. It is owned by the princely Schwarzenberg family.
Construction started in 1697 under the architect Johann Lucas von Hildeb ...
in Vienna in 1716.
He became K.K. Chamberlain and
Geheimrat
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, and from 1711 to 1722 he held the office of Obersthofmarschall. From 1722 until his death in 1732 he was
Oberststallmeister. He was also awarded with the
Order of the Golden Fleece.
Schwarzenberg was made
Duke of Krumlov on 28 September 1723.
On 12 June 1732, he was invited by
Emperor Charles VI
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to hunt deer on the imperial estates near Brandeis. He was shot by mistake by the Emperor when the latter aimed his rifle at a deer and Prince Adam Franz got into the line of fire. Prince Adam Franz died the following day from his serious injuries. The deceased was buried on 25 June 1732 in the family crypt in the
Augustinian Church in Vienna.
Marriage and children
He was married to
Eleonore Elisabeth Amalia Magdalena von Lobkowicz (1682–1741).
They had 2 children.
*Prince
Joseph I Adam of Schwarzenberg
Joseph I Adam Prince of Schwarzenberg (15 December 1722, Vienna – 17 February 1782, Vienna), 4th Prince of Schwarzenberg, was a German-Bohemian nobleman.
Biography
Joseph I was born as the son of Adam Franz Karl, 3rd Prince of Schwarzenberg an ...
(15 December 1722 – 17 February 1782), 4th Prince of Schwarzenberg, married on 22 August 1741 in Mariaschein near
Teplice
Teplice () (until 1948 Teplice-Šanov; german: Teplitz-Schönau or ''Teplitz'') is a city in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 49,000 inhabitants. It is the second largest Czech spa town, after Karlovy Vary. The hi ...
with Maria Theresia von und zu Liechtenstein (28 December 1721 – 19 January 1753)
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Maria Anna of Schwarzenberg (25 December 1706 – 12 January 1755) married in 1721 with Margrave
Louis George, Margrave of Baden-Baden
Louis George, Margrave of Baden-Baden (german: Ludwig Georg Simpert; 7 June 1702 – 22 October 1761) was the Margrave of Baden-Baden from 1707 until his death in 1761. From 1707 to 1727, his mother Sibylle of Saxe-Lauenburg was the regent o ...
(1702–1761)
Sources
* the article in the
German Wikipedia,
Adam Franz Karl (Schwarzenberg).''
BLKÖ:Schwarzenberg, Adam Franz Karl Fürst
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1680 births
1732 deaths
18th-century Austrian people
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Bohemian nobility
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Deaths by firearm in the Czech Republic
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