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Ferdinand, Prince of Schwarzenberg

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20: 46:(raised to the rank of prince in 1670) and Maria Justina Countess von Starhemberg. Study trips took him to Besançon, Rome and Prague. Due to his father's good relationship with the imperial court, Ferdinand received the office of imperial chamberlain as early as 1668. 76:
Despite his many social works, Ferdinand increased the fortune of his house through effective administration. Through his marriage to Maria Anna, heiress of the
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for his successors, which, in addition to economic advantages, also brought about an improvement in status, since it was an imperial domain.
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Ferdinand married Maria Anna Countess von Sulz in 1674 and had ten children, four of whom died in childhood:
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Maria Franziska Justina (1677–1737), married Egon Landgrave von Fürstenberg-Stühlingen
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by the Turks in 1683, Ferdinand took care of the population. In 1685 he was appointed
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Maria Anna Philippine (* 1688), married Count Franz Karl von Kolowrat-Liebsteinsky
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Maria Elisabeth Luise (1689–1739), married Ferdinand August Prince of Lobkowitz
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Maria Johanna Nothburga (* 1692), married Franz Leopold Count von Sternberg
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by the Emperor and in 1688 he was accepted into the
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Schwarzenberg family
Johann Adolph von Schwarzenberg
Great Plague of Vienna
Siege of Vienna
Oberhofmarschall
Order of the Golden Fleece
Counts of Sulz
Klettgau
Adam Franz Karl
German Knowledge
Ferdinand (Schwarzenberg)
BLKÖ:Schwarzenberg, Ferdinand Wilhelm Euseb Fürst
Categories
1652 births
1703 deaths
17th-century Austrian people
Politicians from the Holy Roman Empire
Nobility of the Holy Roman Empire
Schwarzenberg family
German Bohemian people

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