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Paul went to [[Rottendorf College]] and later served in the King's Guards. In 1843 his father retired from Parliament, giving him his seat. As a staunch monarchist, he opposed any attempts to further undermine the Crown's authority, becoming a notorious figure inside the Conservative Party.
 
Paul went to [[Rottendorf College]] and later served in the King's Guards. In 1843 his father retired from Parliament, giving him his seat. As a staunch monarchist, he opposed any attempts to further undermine the Crown's authority, becoming a notorious figure inside the Conservative Party.
  
In 1836 he married Princess Alexandrine von Lorensberg. They had four children: Luisa (born 1837), Elisabeth (born 1839), Theresia (born 1840) and [[Maximilian II von Ettingen und Steinbach|Maximilian]] (born 1844).
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In 1836 he married [[Franz Hubertus von Lorensberg|Princess Alexandrine von Lorensberg]]. They had six children: [[Florian von Hohenburg|Luisa]] (born 1837), Elisabeth (born 1839), Theresia (born and died 1840), [[Maximilian II von Ettingen und Steinbach|Maximilian]] (born 1844), Franz Xaver (born 1848, priest) and [[Josef Rainer von und zu Beierwald|Theresia]] (born 1850).
  
 
He died in 1885.
 
He died in 1885.
  
 
[[Category: Brasland]]
 
[[Category: Brasland]]

Latest revision as of 22:29, 5 March 2017

Paul, Prince von Ettingen und Steinbach (1812-1885) was a Braslander nobleman and politician.

He was born in 1812, as the oldest son and heir of Prince Maximilian von Ettingen und Steinbach and Princess Theresia of Brasland.

Paul went to Rottendorf College and later served in the King's Guards. In 1843 his father retired from Parliament, giving him his seat. As a staunch monarchist, he opposed any attempts to further undermine the Crown's authority, becoming a notorious figure inside the Conservative Party.

In 1836 he married Princess Alexandrine von Lorensberg. They had six children: Luisa (born 1837), Elisabeth (born 1839), Theresia (born and died 1840), Maximilian (born 1844), Franz Xaver (born 1848, priest) and Theresia (born 1850).

He died in 1885.