Emanuel Philibert von Waldstein-Wartenberg

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Emanuel Philibert Count von Waldstein , from 1758 Count von Waldstein and Wartenberg (full name Emanuel Philibert Johann Josef Karl Adam Prosper Peter Franz von Waldstein and Wartenberg; * February 2, 1731 in Vienna , † May 22, 1775 in Trebitsch ) was a Bohemian nobleman and imperial chamberlain from the Waldstein-Wartenberg family .

Life

He was a son of Franz Joseph Graf von Waldstein and his wife Maria Josepha von Trauttmansdorff -Weinsberg. Emanuel Philibert married Maria Anna Theresia von Liechtenstein on May 21, 1754 , to whom he gave the Lichtenwald hunting lodge near Fleyh as a wedding gift. After the Counts of Wartenberg died out , their coat of arms and titles were inherited in 1758 by the Dux line of the Counts of Waldstein. In 1760 Emanuel Philibert inherited the family fideikommissherrschaft Dux with Ober-Leitensdorf including the allodial estate Maltheuer from his father.

In Dux he set up a stocking factory and under his reign the first Holy Trinity coal mine was put into operation. In 1775 he founded a new orphanage at the stately cloth factory in Ober-Leitensdorf .

After his death, his eldest son Joseph Karl Emanuel Graf von Waldstein and Wartenberg became heir to the family estate.

progeny

  1. Joseph Karl Emanuel von Waldstein and Wartenberg (1755–1814)
  2. Johann Friedrich Paternus von Waldstein and Wartenberg (1756–1812), Bishop of Seckau
  3. Maria Christina Josepha Xaveria Barbara Leonora von Waldstein and Wartenberg (1757–1763)
  4. Franz de Paula Adam Norbert Wenzel Ludwig Valentin von Waldstein and Wartenberg (1759–1823), ∞ Karolina Ferdinandi
  5. Maria Antonia von Waldstein and Wartenberg (1760–1763)
  6. Ferdinand Ernst Joseph Gabriel von Waldstein and Wartenberg (1762–1823), ∞ Isabella Maria Anna Franziska Rzewuska
  7. Maria Anna von Waldstein and Wartenberg (1763–1807), ∞ José Joaquín de Silva-Bazán, 10th marqués de Santa Cruz
  8. Maria Elisabeth von Waldstein and Wartenberg (1764–1826), ∞ Joseph Karl Ferdinand von Dietrichstein-Hollenburg
  9. Maria Theresia von Waldstein and Wartenberg (1766–1796), ∞ Henri de Fourneau de Cruquenbourg, count de Cruquenbourg
  10. Maximilian Joseph von Waldstein and Wartenberg (1767–1772)
  11. Maria Ludovika von Waldstein and Wartenberg (1768–1826), ∞ Joseph Graf Wallis Freiherr von Karighmain

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