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He was a great patron of the arts, buying many works of art for the family collection. He also helped to expand the town of Thurwald.
 
He was a great patron of the arts, buying many works of art for the family collection. He also helped to expand the town of Thurwald.
  
In 1786 he married Countess Eloise von Henslen. They had two children: [[Adam II von Hohenburg|Adam]] (born 1787) and Luise (born 1788). Eloise died in childbirth in 1788. Friedrich was devastated and never remarried, although he had many affaires.
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In 1786 he married [[Burchard VI von Henslen|Countess Eloise von Henslen]], sister of [[Karl von Fürstenstein|Princess Sophie von Fürstenstein]]. They had two children: [[Adam II von Hohenburg|Adam]] (born 1787) and Luise (born 1788). Eloise died in childbirth in 1788. Friedrich was devastated and never remarried, although he had many affaires.
  
 
He died in 1803.
 
He died in 1803.
  
 
[[Category: Brasland]]
 
[[Category: Brasland]]

Latest revision as of 20:23, 19 March 2020

Friedrich, Prince von Hohenburg (1760-1803) was a Braslander nobleman. He was the son of Prince Anselm von Hohenburg.

He was a great patron of the arts, buying many works of art for the family collection. He also helped to expand the town of Thurwald.

In 1786 he married Countess Eloise von Henslen, sister of Princess Sophie von Fürstenstein. They had two children: Adam (born 1787) and Luise (born 1788). Eloise died in childbirth in 1788. Friedrich was devastated and never remarried, although he had many affaires.

He died in 1803.