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Leopoldine von Sternberg

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Leopoldine von Sternberg
Duchess of Troppau and Jägerndorf
Princess consort of Liechtenstein
Tenure10 February 1772 – 18 August 1781
Born(1733-12-11)11 December 1733
Vienna, Austria
Died1 March 1809(1809-03-01) (aged 75)
Valtice, Austrian Empire
Burial
Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, Brno
SpouseFranz Joseph I of Liechtenstein
IssueAloys I, Prince of Liechtenstein
Johann I Joseph, Prince of Liechtenstein
Maria Josepha Hermengilde Esterházy
Names
Maria Leopoldine Walburga Eva
HouseHouse of Sternberg
FatherCount Franz Philipp of Sternberg
MotherCountess Leopoldine of Starhemberg

Leopoldine von Sternberg (Maria Leopoldine Walburga Eva; 11 December 1733, Vienna – 1 March 1809, Valtice) was a princess consort of Liechtenstein by marriage to Prince Franz Joseph I. She is noted to have belonged to the discussion circle of Eleonore of Liechtenstein, who acted as political advisers to Emperor Joseph II.

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Life

She was the daughter of Count Franz Philipp of Sternberg and Countess Leopoldine of Starhemberg. Marie Leopoldine married Franz Joseph I, Prince of Liechtenstein, on 6 July 1750 in Valtice or Feldsberg.

After the death of her spouse in 1781, she lived permanently in Vienna with her youngest daughter, Maria Josepha Hermenegilde.

She belonged to the salon or discussion circle of five princesses, headed by Eleonore of Liechtenstein, who acted as the political advisers of Emperor Joseph II, and who met him once a week (four times a week after 1780) to discuss state affairs. This circle consisted of Princess Eleonore of Liechtenstein (1745-1812), Princess Maria Josepha von Clary und Aldringen (1728-1801), Princess Maria Sidonia Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau (1729-1815), Countess Leopoldine von Sternberg (1733-1809), Count Franz Moritz von Lacy (1725-1801) who was Austrian field marshal and the chief treasury Prince Franz Xaver Wolfgang von Orsini-Rosenberg (1723-1796).

Issue

The couple had eight children:

Ancestry

References

  • Adam Wolf: Fürstin Eleonore Liechtenstein, 1745–1812, nach Briefen und Memoiren ihrer Zeit. Wien 1875
  • Jacob von Falke: Geschichte des fürstlichen Hauses Liechtenstein. 3. Band, Wien 1882.
  • Raoul Auernheimer: Metternich. Staatsmann und Kavalier. München 1977, S. 37 f.
  • Günther Ebersold: August Reichsfürst von Bretzenheim. Norderstedt 2004, S. 242 ff.
  • Derek Beales: Joseph II. 2 Bände, Cambridge University Press 1987/2009, vor allem Band 1, S. 324–337, Abbildung 17a, Band 2, S. 20–25.
  • Rebecca Gates-Coon: The Charmed Circle. Joseph II and the "Five Princesses," 1765–1790. Purdue University Press, West Lafayette, Indiana 2015, unter anderem S. 2 (Abbildung), 120–127, 343 f. (heutiger Standort der archivalischen Quellen).
Leopoldine von Sternberg
House of Sternberg
Born: 11 December 1733 Died: 1 March 1809
Liechtensteiner royalty
Preceded by Princess consort of Liechtenstein
1772–1781
Succeeded by
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