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  1. Karl I (30 July 1569 – 12 February 1627) was the first member of the Liechtenstein family to become a monarch of Liechtenstein; thus, he was the founder of the Princely Family of Liechtenstein. Karl was the elder son of Hartmann II, Baron of Liechtenstein (1544–1585) and his wife, Countess Anna Maria of Ortenburg (1547–1601).

  2. Karl I. von Liechtenstein (* 1569 vermutlich in Feldsberg; † 12. Februar 1627 in Prag [1]) stammte aus dem Haus Liechtenstein, das zu den ältesten Adelsfamilien Österreichs zählt und seinen Namen von der Stammburg Liechtenstein bei Mödling in Niederösterreich ableitet.

  3. Predecessor. Hartmann II von Liechtenstein. Successor. Prince Karl Eusebius I von Liechtenstein. Through his political activity Prince Karl I von Liechtenstein created the basis for the rise of the House of Liechtenstein to become one of the leading noble families of the Habsburg Monarchy.

  4. Karl I, Prince of Liechtenstein (1569–1627), created Prince in 1608, Viceroy of Bohemia 1622 Hans-Adam I, Prince of Liechtenstein (1662–1712), acquired the territory of the Principality Johann I Joseph, Prince of Liechtenstein (1760–1836), the last prince to rule under the Holy Roman Empire and the first ruler of a sovereign state from 1806

  5. The monarchy of Liechtenstein is the constitutional form of government by which a hereditary sovereign reigns as the head of state of Liechtenstein. The current monarch is Prince Hans-Adam II.

  6. Prince Karl Alfred of Liechtenstein (Karl Alfred Maria Johannes Baptista Heinrich Alois Georg Hartmann Ignatius; 16 August 1910 – 17 November 1985) was a prince and brother of Franz Joseph II. He was the third child and second son of Prince Alois of Liechtenstein and Archduchess Elisabeth Amalie of Austria .

  7. Karl Eusebius (11 April 1611 – 5 April 1684) was the Prince of Liechtenstein. He inherited this title in 1627 from his father Karl I . He was 16 and thus considered underage, and his uncles Prince Gundakar and Maximillian acted as regents until 1632.