Anna Maria of Liechtenstein

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Anna Maria of Liechtenstein

Princess Anna Maria Antonie von Liechtenstein (born September 11, 1699 in Vienna ; † January 20, 1753 ibid) was Princess of Liechtenstein.

She was born in Vienna as the daughter of Prince Anton Florian von Liechtenstein and his wife Countess Eleonore Barbara von Thun and Hohenstein .

Her first marriage was on September 9, 1716, Count Johann Ernst von Thun and Hohenstein (born January 21, 1694 in Vienna, † March 20, 1717 in Prague), the son of Count Maximilian von Thun and Hohenstein and Countess Maria Adelheid von Preysing .

After the death of her first husband, she was married to Josef Wenzel I , the ruling Prince of Liechtenstein, on April 19, 1718 in Vienna . Her mother was also her husband's aunt. The couple had no children.

Princess Anna Maria died in Vienna on January 20, 1753 and was buried in the crypt of the Paulanerkirche in Vienna next to her mother Barbara. The crypt was closed at the beginning of the 18th century and her grave has been lost since then.

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