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Hans-Adam I, Prince of Liechtenstein (Johann Adam Andreas) (16 August 1662, in Brno – 16 June 1712, in Vienna) was the son of Karl Eusebius, Prince of Liechtenstein (1611–1684) and Johanna Beatrix of Dietrichstein (1625–1676). On 18 January 1699〔(Principality of Liechtenstein )〕 he acquired the seigneury of Schellenberg, and on 22 February 1712 the county of Vaduz. These two domains would later form the present principality of Liechtenstein. He was also Duke of Opava and Krnov. Johann did not take up an office at the Imperial court but did case-by-case work, especially as a financial expert. He was known informally as Hans Adam the Rich. Besides managing his property, he took a great interest in art. He bought works by Rubens〔His Rubens ''Massacre of the Innocents'', later misattributed to another painter, found its way to the Art Gallery of Ontario.〕 and van Dyck for his collections and was one of the most generous patrons of his time. Johann created two memorials to himself, a palace in Bankgasse in Vienna and a summer palace in Rossau. He was the 575th Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece in Austria. ==Marriage and issue== Johann married his first cousin, Edmunda Maria Theresia, Princess of Dietrichstein-Nikolsburg (17 April 1652 – 15 March 1737) on 16 February 1681. They had seven children: * Princess Maria ''Elisabeth'' (8 May 1683 – 4 May 1744) * Prince Karl Joseph (15 October 1684 – 16 February 1704) * Princess Maria ''Antonia'' (10 April 1687 – 9 October 1750) * Prince Franz Dominik (1 September 1689 – 19 March 1711) * Princess Maria ''Gabriele'' (12 July 1692 – 7 November 1713, married Joseph Johann Adam, Prince of Liechtenstein * Princess Maria ''Theresia'' (11 May 1694 – 20 February 1772) * Princess Maria ''Dominika'' (5 August 1698 – 2 June 1724) He left no male heirs at his death, both of his sons having predeceased him. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hans-Adam I, Prince of Liechtenstein」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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