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Prince Franz Josef I 

1772 - 1781

Since Prince Josef Wenzel died without leaving a male heir, his uncle assumed the government of the House. Franz Josef I (born 1726, died 1781) was heavily promoted by his uncle. At the age of 20, he accompanied him to theaters of war in Northern Italy and fought at his side in the victorious Battle of Piacenza.

He was also among the participants in the journey of Josef Wenzel to Parma in 1760. The following year, he traveled as Chief Treasurer with Duke Karl of Lothringen to his election as High Master of the German Order to Mergentheim.

In 1763, Franz Joseph took on a diplomatic function and traveled on behalf of the Imperial House to Spain, in order to bring the bride of Archduke Leopold the portrait of her groom.
In 1767, he became Privy Councillor, and in 1771, he received the Order of the Golden Fleece. He appeared in a public function for the last time in 1778 as president of the Lower Austrian Estate of Lords.

The Prince was however primarily concerned with the administration of his extensive properties, which were considerably expanded in 1772 through the majorat properties and the rich inheritance of a relative, Duchess Maria Theresia of Savoy.

Prince Franz Josef I
Prince Franz Josef I

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Prince Hans-Adam II
Princess Marie
Hereditary Prince Alois
Hereditary Princess Sophie
Prince Karl I
Prince Karl Eusebius
Prince Hans-Adam I.
Prince Josef Wenzel
Prince Anton Florian
Prince Josef Johann Adam
Prince Johann Nepomuk Karl
Prince Franz Josef I
Prince Alois I
Prince Johann I
Prince Alois II
Prince Johann II
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