Elisabeth zu Fürstenberg (1767–1822), regent of the Fürstenberg-Fürstenberg during the minority of her son, Charles Egon II, from 1804 until 1806.
Biography
editBorn into the rich House of Thurn und Taxis, she was the daughter of Alexander Ferdinand, 3rd Prince of Thurn and Taxis and his third wife, Princess Maria Henriette Josepha of Fürstenberg-Stühlingen (1732–1772).
Elisabeth zu Fürstenberg was present at the Congress of Vienna where she as princess dowager was one of the most important spokespersons for the "mediatized" sovereigns. In Vienna Elisabeth pressed for the return of the domains she had to relinquish to the Grand Duchy of Baden in 1806 by Napoleon.[1]
Personal life
editOn 4 November 1790, in Prague, she married her cousin, Prince Karl Aloys zu Fürstenberg. They had:
- Charles Egon II, Prince of Fürstenberg (1796–1854); married Princess Amalie of Baden and had issue [clarification needed]
- Princess Marie Leopoldine of Fürstenberg (1791–1844); married Charles Albert III, Prince of Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst and had issue [clarification needed]
- Princess Maria Josefa of Fürstenberg (d. 1792)
- Princess Antonie of Fürstenberg (1744–1799)
- Princess Maria Anna of Fürstenberg (1798–1799)[2]
References
edit- ^ Sluga, Glenda (2023). The Invention of International Orde: Remaking Europe after Napoleon. Princeton & Oxford: Princeton University Press. p. 143. ISBN 9780691208213.
- ^ "Fürstenberg 3".
- Karl Siegfried Bader: Fürstin Elisabeth zu Fürstenberg im Kampf um die Erhaltung der Rechte ihres mediatisierten Hauses, in: Schriften des Vereins für Geschichte und Naturgeschichte der Baar und der angrenzenden Landesteile in Donaueschingen, XXIV. Heft 1956, Donaueschingen 1956; S. 119–153 online (PDF; 41,9 MB)