Franz Karl of Auersperg

Prince Franz Karl
Spouse(s) Maria Theresa of Rappach

Issue

Maria Eleanore of Auersperg
Franz Anton of Auersperg
Maria Anna of Auersperg
Maria Franziska, Countess of Breuner
Leopold, Prince of Auersperg
Heinrich Joseph Johann, 4th Prince of Auersperg
Noble family Auersperg
Father Johann Weikhard of Auersperg
Mother Maria Catherine of Losenstein
Born (1660-11-22)22 November 1660
Vienna
Died 6 November 1713(1713-11-06) (aged 52)
Pischelsdorf am Engelbach

Prince Franz Karl of Auersperg (born 22 November 1660 in Vienna; died: 6 November 1713 in Pischelsdorf am Engelbach), was the third since 1705 Prince of Auersperg and an Imperial General and from 1705 until his death Duke of Münsterberg.

Life

His parents were Johann Weikhard of Auersperg, Duke of Münsterberg, and Countess Maria Catherine of Losenstein (1635–1691). His brother was Johann Ferdinand of Auersperg, the second Prince von Auersperg.

Karl Franz of Auersperg became Captain in the Imperial Army at the age of 20. After the Second Siege of Vienna, he brought the news that the capital had been relieved to Emperor Leopold I. At the Siege of Bihać, he had a dispute with rank Batthyány, which caused the unsuccessful withdrawal of the troops by Prince Eugene. He caused another failure by disregarding the orders of Prince Eugene during the Battle of Luzzara in the Campaign in Italy in 1702.

Later in his career, he was at various times Treasurer, Colonel of the Imperial Army, Governor of Karlovac and Feldzeugmeister.

In 1705 he succeeded his brother John Ferdinand as Duke of Münsterberg, a year later he represented the Emperor at the Silesian Congress of Princes.[1]

Marriage and issue

Karl Franz of Auersperg married in 1685 Countess Maria Theresa of Rappach (1660–1741). They had six children:[2]

Footnotes

  1. Peter von Radics: Herbard VIII, Freiherr zu Auersperg (1528–1575). Ein krainischer Held und Staatsmann, Verlag Braumüller, Vienna, 1862, p. 81 ff
  2. Marek, Miroslav. "Auersperg family at genealogy site". Genealogy.EU.


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