Karl Eusebius, Prince of Liechtenstein (April 11, 1611 – April 5, 1684) was the Prince of Liechtenstein for most of the 17th century. He inherited this title in 1627 from his father Karl I. He was 16 and thus considered underage and his uncles Prince Gundakar and Maximillian acted as regents until 1632. From 1639 to 1641 Karl was Chief Captain of High and Low Silesia. After the Thirty Years' War Karl did a meritous job of economically restoring his dominions. Karl was also an extensive patron of architecture of the period.
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| - Karl Eusebius, Prince of Liechtenstein (April 11, 1611 – April 5, 1684) was the Prince of Liechtenstein for most of the 17th century. He inherited this title in 1627 from his father Karl I. He was 16 and thus considered underage and his uncles Prince Gundakar and Maximillian acted as regents until 1632. From 1639 to 1641 Karl was Chief Captain of High and Low Silesia. After the Thirty Years' War Karl did a meritous job of economically restoring his dominions. Karl was also an extensive patron of architecture of the period.
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- Ring of Fire II, "A Trip to Amsterdam"
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- Princess Johanna Beatrix of Dietrichstein-Nikolsburg
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| - Karl I, Prince of Liechtenstein
- Anna Maria Šemberová of Boskovic and Černá Hora
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| - Karl Eusebius, Prince of Liechtenstein (April 11, 1611 – April 5, 1684) was the Prince of Liechtenstein for most of the 17th century. He inherited this title in 1627 from his father Karl I. He was 16 and thus considered underage and his uncles Prince Gundakar and Maximillian acted as regents until 1632. From 1639 to 1641 Karl was Chief Captain of High and Low Silesia. After the Thirty Years' War Karl did a meritous job of economically restoring his dominions. Karl was also an extensive patron of architecture of the period.
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