Maria-Pia Kothbauer Explained

Maria-Pia Kothbauer
Honorific-Prefix:Her Serene Highness
Honorific-Suffix:Princess of Liechtenstein
Countess of Rietberg
Office:Ambassador of Liechtenstein to Belgium and to the European Union
Term Start:1993
Term End:1996
Office1:Ambassador of Liechtenstein to Austria
Term Start1:11 December 1997
Office2:Ambassador of Liechtenstein to the Czech Republic
Term Start2:11 April 2011
Birth Place:Vienna, Austria
Birth Date:6 August 1960
Children:Hieronymous Kothbauer
Parents:Prince Karl Alfred of Liechtenstein
Archduchess Agnes Christina of Austria
Alma Mater:Columbia University

Maria-Pia Ludovika Ulrika Elisabeth Paschaline Katharina Ignazia Lucia Johanna Josefa Kothbauer, Princess of Liechtenstein (born 6 August 1960), is the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Liechtenstein to Austria and the Czech Republic, formerly also to Belgium and the European Union. She also serves as Liechtenstein's Permanent Representative to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and to the United Nations.

Personal life

Born in Vienna as Princess Maria-Pia of Liechtenstein, Kothbauer is the fifth child and second daughter of Prince Karl Alfred of Liechtenstein and his wife, Archduchess Agnes Christina of Austria. A member of the Princely Family of Liechtenstein, she is a first cousin of the present monarch, Prince Hans-Adam II. On 4 August 1995, she married Max Kothbauer, then vice president of Creditanstalt-Bankverein and later vice president of the Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB). The couple's only child, a son named Hieronymus, was born on 26 January 1997.[1] Since her marriage, she has been officially styled as "Her Serene Highness Maria-Pia Kothbauer, Princess of Liechtenstein".[2] [3]

Education and career

Princess Maria-Pia graduated from the Schule der Dominikanerinnen, run by Dominican nuns, in Vienna in 1978. She then enrolled in Columbia University, attaining the degree of Master of Arts in Political Science.

From 1984 until 1986, she worked for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, and then from 1987 until 1988 for the Foreign Department of Caritas in Vienna. Since 1989, Princess Maria-Pia has been in diplomatic service of the Principality of Liechtenstein, and started working for the Embassy of Liechtenstein in Vienna in 1990. From 1993 until 1996, she served as Liechtenstein's Ambassador to Belgium and the European Union.[4]

In August 1996, she became Permanent Representative of the Principality of Liechtenstein in Vienna, as well as Ambassador and Head of Delegation to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), where she is the longest-serving ambassador. In December next year, Kothbauer assumed the office of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Liechtenstein to Austria. Since July 2000, she has served as Permanent Representative of Liechtenstein to the United Nations.[5] In April 2011, she became Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Liechtenstein to the Czech Republic. She resides in Vienna.[6]

Kothbauer speaks German, English and French, and has basic knowledge of Spanish.[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Almanach de Gotha: Annual Genealogical Reference, Volume 1. Kennedy. John. James. John E.. Almanach de Gotha. 2004.
  2. Web site: Diplomatic Representation of Vienna (A). regierung.li. 2013-08-06. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130912042341/http://www.regierung.li/ministerien/ministerium-fuer-aeusseres-bildung-und-kultur/diplomatische-vertretungen/englisch/vienna-a/staff-contacts/. 2013-09-12.
  3. Web site: The Vienna Advisory Council. https://archive.today/20130811200918/http://www.ipinst.org/about/board.html?tmpl=component&print=1. dead. 2013-08-11. ipinst.org. 2013-08-06.
  4. Web site: Lebenslauf . 24 July 2024 . de.
  5. Web site: Maria-Pia Kothbauer. ewi.info. 2013-08-06. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120202235415/http://www.ewi.info/maria-pia-kothbauer. 2012-02-02.
  6. Web site: Maria‐Pia Kothbauer, Princess of Liechtenstein. regierung.li. 2013-08-06.