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词条 Joseph Franz, Prince of Dietrichstein
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  1. Life

  2. Marriage and Issue

  3. Ancestry

  4. Notes

Joseph Franz, Prince of Dietrichstein (28 March 1798 – 10 July 1858), was a German prince member of the House of Dietrichstein, Major general, 9th Prince (Fürst) of Dietrichstein zu Nikolsburg, Count of Proskau-Leslie, Baron (Freiherr) of Hollenburg, Finkenstein and Thalberg.

Born in St. Petersburg, he was the only child of Franz Joseph, 8th Prince of Dietrichstein, and Countess Alexandra Andrejevna Shuvalova.

Life

Shortly after the birth of Joseph Franz, the marriage of his parent ended. His mother moved to Italy, where she remained the rest of her life. The child was left under the care of his father, who raised him with English views, which are considered at that time as the most progressive. Franz Joseph studied in Prague and Viena, where he attended to lectures of the called "Austrian Bolzano", Vincenz Weindtridta, later provost of Nikolsburg.[1]

Shortly after his marriage in 1821, Joseph Franz received from his father the Bohemian states of the family, and thanks to this he was one of the members of the family who became more close to the Czech nobility.[1] Often stayed in Prague, he came into contact with Czech patriots and his ideas.

Joseph Franz was one of the initiators of the Unity to encourage industry in the Czech Republic (Jednota ku povzbuzení průmyslu v Čechách), which was founded in Prague on 1 March 1833, and during 1833-1840 he was his President.[1] He further participated in the associational Prague life: he was a member of the Economic Company (Hospodářské společnosti) and the Society of the National Museum of the Kingdom of Bohemia (království českého a Společnosti vlasteneckého muzea království českého).[1]

An avid collector of art and paintings, when he assumed the title of Prince of Dietrichstein after his father's death (10 July 1854), he called from Prague the sculptor Emanuel Max to create his sculpture, which was placed after his completion in the Hall of Ancestors at Nikolsburg Castle.[1]

Having fathered only four daughters and also neither of his male relatives had surviving male issue, in the 1850s for Joseph Franz was clear that the House of Dietrichstein was doomed to extinction. In 1856, he entered into an agreement with the last surviving male of the family, his uncle Moritz about the future of the family's heritage. Moritz, following the primogeniture, assumed the succession of the princely title, but the lands and properties where divided among the four daughters of Joseph Franz.[1]

During a visit to his youngest daughter, Joseph Franz died at Frýdlant Castle in 1858, aged 60. He was buried in the family crypt at Nikolsburg Castle.[1]

Marriage and Issue

On 21 February 1821, Joseph Franz married with Gabriela Antonia Maria Apollonia Johanna Nepomuzena Felizitas (2 November 1804 – 22 September 1880), a daughter of Josef Antonín, Count Wratislav of Mitrowic and Countess Marie Gabriele Valentine des Fours.[2] They had four daughters:[3][4]

  • Theresia (15 October 1822 – 12 March 1895), married on 15 November 1849 to Count Johann Frederick of Herberstein. She inherited the Fideikomiss received from Gundacar of Dietrichstein in 1690, who contained, among other things, Libochovice Palace and the Austrian estates in Vienna, in addition with Dolní Kounice, Ptuj Castle in Slovenia and the Hungarian estates.
  • Alexandrine Maria (28 February 1824 – 22 February 1906), married on 28 April 1857 to Count Alexander of Mensdorff-Pouilly. She inherited the most important assets: Nikolsburg (for centuries the seat of the family) with his castle, another palaces in Vienna and the Weidlingau villa.
  • Gabriele (8 December 1825 – 24 December 1909), married on 1 September 1852 to Count (later Prince) Alfred of Hatzfeld-Wildenburg. She inherited Lipník nad Bečvou, Hranice na Moravě with the rest of the Moravian estates.
  • Clothilde (26 June 1828 – 31 October 1899), married on 28 April 1850 to Count Eduard of Clam-Gallas. She inherited the Bohemian estates: Žďár nad Sázavou and Přibyslav, along with the Dietrichstein Palace in Währinger Strasse, Vienna.

An important and extensive ancestral graphic collection, which dates have not yet been processed, where inherited by both Theresia and Gabriele. The four sisters also shared a collection of paintings and family portraits later held in Vienna. The core of the family portraits, however, remained intact at Nikolsburg Castle.

In late 1868, Alexandrine's husband, Count Alexander of Mensdorff-Pouilly, obtained from the Emperor the title of Prince of Dietrichstein-Nikolsburg, thus reviving the title of his wife's family. The title of Count of Proskau passed to the only son of Theresia, who in 1896 changed his title to Count of Herberstein-Proskau.

Ancestry

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|5= 5. Countess Maria Christina Josepha Thun–Hohenstein
|6= 6. Count Andrey Petrovich Shuvalov
|7= 7. Countess Catharina Pyotrovna Saltykova
|8= 8. Karl Maximilian, Prince of Dietrichstein
|9= 9. Countess Maria Anna Josepha Khevenhüller-Aichelberg
|10= 10. Count Johann Joseph Franz Thun-Hohenstein
|11= 11. Countess Marie Christine von Hohenzollern-Hechingen
|12= 12. Count Peter Ivanovich Shuvalov
|13= 13. Mavra Yegorovna Shepeleva
|14= 14. Count Pyotr Semyonovich Saltykov
|15= 15. Princess Praskovia Yuriyevna Trubetskaya
|16= 16. Walther Franz Xaver Anton, Prince of Dietrichstein
|17= 17. Countess Karolina Maximiliana von Proskau
|18= 18. Count Sigismund Frederick Khevenhüller-Aichelberg
|19= 19. Countess Ernestine von Orsini-Rosenberg
|20= 20. Count Johann Franz Joseph Thun-Hohenstein
|21= 21. Countess Maria Philippine Harrach zu Rohrau
|22= 22. Count Hermann Friedrich von Hohenzollern-Hechingen
|23= 23. Countess Josepha von Oettingen zu Spielberg
|24= 24. Ivan Maximovich Shuvalov
|25= 25. Tatiana Ermolaevna Nechaeva
|26= 26. Yegor Ivanovich Shepelev
|27= 27.
|28= 28. Semyon Andreyevich Saltykov
|29= 29. Fyokla Yakovlevna Volynskaya
|30= 30. Yuriy Yuryevich Trubetskoy
|31= 31. Countess Yelena Grigoriyevna Cherkasskaya
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Notes

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://rmm.cz/dietrichstein/dietrich/josef.html |title=Josef František – 8. kníže Dietrichstein-Nikolsburg, hrabě Proskau-Leslie |publisher=rmm.cz |accessdate=22 April 2015}}}{{Verify credibility|date=November 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web |last=Marek |first=Miroslav |url=http://genealogy.euweb.cz/bohemia/wratislav2.html#GA |title=Genealogy of the Wratislav z Mitrowicz family |publisher=genealogy.euweb.cz |accessdate=22 April 2015}}{{Self-published source|date=November 2016}}{{Better source|date=November 2016}}
3. ^{{cite web |last=Marek |first=Miroslav |url=http://genealogy.euweb.cz/dietrich/dietrich6.html#J9 |title=Genealogy of the House of Dietrichstein (Nikolsburg branch) |publisher=genealogy.euweb.cz |accessdate=22 April 2015}}{{Self-published source|date=November 2016}}{{Better source|date=November 2016}}
4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.angelfire.com/realm/gotha/gotha/mensdorff.html |title=DIETRICHSTEIN & MENSDORFF-POUILLY |publisher= angelfire.com |accessdate=22 April 2015}}{{Verify credibility|date=November 2016}}
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