Karoline of Manderscheid-Blankenheim
| Karoline of Manderscheid-Blankenheim | |||||
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| Duchess of Troppau and Jägerndorf | |||||
![]() Karoline of Manderscheid-Blankenheim as Iris by Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun (1793) | |||||
| Princess consort of Liechtenstein | |||||
| Tenure | 16 November 1783 – 24 March 1805 | ||||
| Born | 13 November 1768 Vienna, Habsburg monarchy | ||||
| Died | 1 March 1831 (aged 62) Vienna, Austrian Empire | ||||
| Burial | Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, Brno | ||||
| Spouse | Aloys I, Prince of Liechtenstein | ||||
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| House | House of Manderscheid-Blankenheim | ||||
| Father | Count Johann Wilhelm of Manderscheid-Blankenheim | ||||
| Mother | Countess Johanna Maximiliana Franziska of Limburg-Stirum | ||||
Karoline Felicitas Engelberte of Manderscheid-Blankenheim (German: Karoline von Manderscheid-Blankenheim; 13 November 1768 – 1 March 1831) was a princess consort of Liechtenstein; married on 16 November 1783 to Prince Aloys I of Liechtenstein.
Biography
Karoline was born on 13 November 1768 in Vienna. She was the daughter of Count Johann Wilhelm of Manderscheid-Blankenheim zu Geroldseck and Countess Johanna Maximiliana Franziska of Limburg-Stirum (daughter of Count Christian Otto of Limburg-Stirum). She had no children with her spouse, but two children with her long term lover Franz von Langendonck, captain of the Austrian army; one was her son Karl Ludwig (1793–dead after 1868), Viscount von Fribert. In 1805, her husband died and was succeeded by her brother-in-law as monarch. Karoline spent her remaining life mainly in Vienna. She died on 1 March 1831 in Vienna.
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References
- Centre d'Études des Dynasties Royales Européenes.
