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'''Count Hieronymus von Meissenfeld''' (born 1937) is a Braslander businessman and the head of the Comital House of Meissenfeld. He is the son of Count [[Norbert von Meissenfeld]].
 
'''Count Hieronymus von Meissenfeld''' (born 1937) is a Braslander businessman and the head of the Comital House of Meissenfeld. He is the son of Count [[Norbert von Meissenfeld]].
  
In 1972 he married Jacqueline de Lasson, a French aristocrat. They had four children: [[Ferdinand von Meissenfeld|Ferdinand]] (born 1972), Cynthia (born 1974), Chantal (born 1977) and [[Benjamin von Falkenhausen|Amicie]] (born 1982).
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In 1972 he married Jacqueline de Lasson, a French aristocrat. They had four children: [[Ferdinand von Meissenfeld|Ferdinand]] (born 1972), Cynthia (born 1974), [[Alexander Adam von Hohenburg|Chantal]] (born 1977) and [[Benjamin von Falkenhausen|Amicie]] (born 1982).
  
 
The Meissenfelds led a very grand lifestyle. They spent their time between their Markund palace, their ancestral family seat, a house in Ostis, a chalet in the Braslander Alps as well as an appartment in Paris. They gave luxurious parties that were attended by the international jet set, but were generally scorned by the Braslander upper nobility, who considered it exaggerated ostentation.
 
The Meissenfelds led a very grand lifestyle. They spent their time between their Markund palace, their ancestral family seat, a house in Ostis, a chalet in the Braslander Alps as well as an appartment in Paris. They gave luxurious parties that were attended by the international jet set, but were generally scorned by the Braslander upper nobility, who considered it exaggerated ostentation.

Latest revision as of 15:21, 15 December 2014

Count Hieronymus von Meissenfeld (born 1937) is a Braslander businessman and the head of the Comital House of Meissenfeld. He is the son of Count Norbert von Meissenfeld.

In 1972 he married Jacqueline de Lasson, a French aristocrat. They had four children: Ferdinand (born 1972), Cynthia (born 1974), Chantal (born 1977) and Amicie (born 1982).

The Meissenfelds led a very grand lifestyle. They spent their time between their Markund palace, their ancestral family seat, a house in Ostis, a chalet in the Braslander Alps as well as an appartment in Paris. They gave luxurious parties that were attended by the international jet set, but were generally scorned by the Braslander upper nobility, who considered it exaggerated ostentation.

The family left Brasland in 1996, settling in France. Many of their properties were confiscated by the republican regime, but recovered later. They returned to Brasland in 2011.