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In 1957 he married his cousin, [[Hannibal II von und zu Beierwald|Countess Sidonie von und zu Beierwald]]. They had seven children: [[Viktor IV von Isenborn|Viktor]] (b. 1959), Isabella (b. 1961), Amalia (b. 1963), Annunciata (b. 1963), Ferdinand (b. 1966), Marie Klementine (b. 1968) and Peter (b. 1972).
 
In 1957 he married his cousin, [[Hannibal II von und zu Beierwald|Countess Sidonie von und zu Beierwald]]. They had seven children: [[Viktor IV von Isenborn|Viktor]] (b. 1959), Isabella (b. 1961), Amalia (b. 1963), Annunciata (b. 1963), Ferdinand (b. 1966), Marie Klementine (b. 1968) and Peter (b. 1972).
  
Konrad was a very successful manager of the family businesses, while Sidonie had an important role in the relations between the family and their workers, being involved in many inititatives to improve their lives. During the republican regime, the Isenborn estates suffered greatly and they had to reduce costs, laying off many employess. Some of their lands were seized by the government, which allowed them to focus on those that remained to keep them active. When the regime fell, most of their lands were restored to them, and the family has spent the years since them reactivating their businesses, as the new government intends to boost the kingdom's agricultural production.
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Konrad was a very successful manager of the family businesses, while Sidonie had an important role in the relations between the family and their workers, being involved in many inititatives to improve their lives. During the republican regime, the Isenborn estates suffered greatly and they had to reduce costs, laying off many employess. Some of their lands were seized by the government, which allowed them to focus on those that remained to keep them active. When the regime fell, most of their lands were restored to them, and the family has spent the years since then reactivating their businesses, as the new government intends to boost the kingdom's agricultural production.
  
 
Prince Konrad retired in 2012, although his son Viktor had already taken de facto leadership of the businesses in 1998. Viktor succeeded his father in 2019, when he died.
 
Prince Konrad retired in 2012, although his son Viktor had already taken de facto leadership of the businesses in 1998. Viktor succeeded his father in 2019, when he died.
  
 
[[Category: Brasland]]
 
[[Category: Brasland]]

Latest revision as of 15:07, 26 March 2020

Konrad X, Prince von Isenborn (1926-2019) was a Braslander nobleman. He was the son of Prince Karl II von Isenborn.

He was trained from an early age to assume the headship of the princely family and the management of the successful agricultural businesses. He studied Agriculture in Thurwald and briefly served in the Brassian Guards.

In 1957 he married his cousin, Countess Sidonie von und zu Beierwald. They had seven children: Viktor (b. 1959), Isabella (b. 1961), Amalia (b. 1963), Annunciata (b. 1963), Ferdinand (b. 1966), Marie Klementine (b. 1968) and Peter (b. 1972).

Konrad was a very successful manager of the family businesses, while Sidonie had an important role in the relations between the family and their workers, being involved in many inititatives to improve their lives. During the republican regime, the Isenborn estates suffered greatly and they had to reduce costs, laying off many employess. Some of their lands were seized by the government, which allowed them to focus on those that remained to keep them active. When the regime fell, most of their lands were restored to them, and the family has spent the years since then reactivating their businesses, as the new government intends to boost the kingdom's agricultural production.

Prince Konrad retired in 2012, although his son Viktor had already taken de facto leadership of the businesses in 1998. Viktor succeeded his father in 2019, when he died.