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He went to Rottendorf College, then served for two years in the Royal Guards, travelled for another year around the world and then studied Law at the University of Markund.
 
He went to Rottendorf College, then served for two years in the Royal Guards, travelled for another year around the world and then studied Law at the University of Markund.
  
In 1957 he married Nora, daughter of Baron [[Carl Philipp d'Ipswatten]]. They had six children: [[Paul de Courtenay|Benedikta]] (born 1959), [[Rudolf von Henslen|Rudolf]] (born 1960), [[Leonhard von Valsassina|Barbara]] (born 1962), Michaela (born 1965), [[Corbinian von Henslen|Corbinian]] (born 1968) and Pius (born 1972; Benedictine monk).
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In 1957 he married Nora, daughter of Baron [[Philipp d'Ipswatten]]. They had six children: [[Paul de Courtenay|Benedikta]] (born 1959), [[Rudolf von Henslen|Rudolf]] (born 1960), [[Leonhard von Valsassina|Barbara]] (born 1962), Michaela (born 1965), [[Corbinian von Henslen|Corbinian]] (born 1968) and Pius (born 1972; Benedictine monk).
  
 
Count Max has served as Court Chamberlain since the 1950s and has advised several Braslander kings on constitutional issues. He is currently the Chancellor of the Order of St Nicholas, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Markund, as well as a member of several societies. He also writes a weekly column for The Markund Times.
 
Count Max has served as Court Chamberlain since the 1950s and has advised several Braslander kings on constitutional issues. He is currently the Chancellor of the Order of St Nicholas, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Markund, as well as a member of several societies. He also writes a weekly column for The Markund Times.

Revision as of 16:34, 26 July 2014

Count Max von Henslen (born 1929) is a Braslander nobleman. He is the son of Count Johannes von Henslen.

He went to Rottendorf College, then served for two years in the Royal Guards, travelled for another year around the world and then studied Law at the University of Markund.

In 1957 he married Nora, daughter of Baron Philipp d'Ipswatten. They had six children: Benedikta (born 1959), Rudolf (born 1960), Barbara (born 1962), Michaela (born 1965), Corbinian (born 1968) and Pius (born 1972; Benedictine monk).

Count Max has served as Court Chamberlain since the 1950s and has advised several Braslander kings on constitutional issues. He is currently the Chancellor of the Order of St Nicholas, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Markund, as well as a member of several societies. He also writes a weekly column for The Markund Times.

The Count and Countess are a very prominent couple in Markund society, and they are involved in numerous charities. They divide their time between their residence in Markund and a country home.