Maximilian Andreas of Dietrichstein explained

Maximilian Andreas of Dietrichstein (14 April 1638 – 4 December 1692), was a German prince member of the House of Dietrichstein.

He was the eleventh child and fourth (but third surviving) son of Maximilian, 2nd Prince of Dietrichstein zu Nikolsburg, and his first wife Anna Maria, a daughter of Karl I, Prince of Liechtenstein and Duke of Troppau and Jägerndorf.[1] [2]

Life

The institution of primogeniture in the House of Dietrichstein forbade Maximilian Andreas to inherit a substantial part of the family heritage. On 18 January 1663, he married with Maria Justina (20 February 1647 – 21 April 1696), a daughter of Edmund III of Schwarzenberg, Seigneur de Bierset, d'Hierges, de Champlon and Countess Marie d'Arschot de Riviere.[3] They had twelve children, of whom five survived to adulthood:

Having settled in Prague shortly after his marriage, Maximilian Andreas died there aged 54.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Marek . Miroslav . Genealogy of the House of Dietrichstein (Nikolsburg line) . genealogy.euweb.cz . 28 April 2015.
  2. http://rmm.cz/dietrichstein/dietrich/maxmilian_2.html Maxmilián II. – 1. kníže Dietrichstein in: rmm.cz
  3. Web site: Marek . Miroslav . Genealogy of the House of Schwarzenberg . genealogy.euweb.cz . 28 April 2015.