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  1. The House of Liechtenstein (German: Haus Liechtenstein), from which the principality takes its name, is the family which reigns by hereditary right over the principality of Liechtenstein. Only dynastic members of the family are eligible to inherit the throne.

  2. The current monarch is Prince Hans-Adam II. [1] . The House of Liechtenstein, after which the sovereign principality was named in 1719, hails from Liechtenstein Castle in Lower Austria, which the family possessed from the middle of the twelfth century to the thirteenth century, and from 1807 onward.

  3. Hans-Adam II (Johannes Adam Ferdinand Alois Josef Maria Marco d'Aviano Pius; born 14 February 1945) is the Prince of Liechtenstein. He is the son of Prince Franz Joseph II and his wife, Countess Georgina von Wilczek. He also bears the titles Duke of Troppau and Jägerndorf, and Count of Rietberg.

  4. The Princely House of Liechtenstein overlooks a history totalling 600 years and today comprises 122 living members. It also gives its name to the Principality of Liechtenstein, which has been sovereign for 300 years.

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  5. Welcome to the Princely House. Princely House of Liechtenstein encompasses centuries of history and gave the Principality of Liechtenstein its name. House and family members are committed to the country and its people, in many ways.

  6. Since the 17th century, the Princely House has counted 15 reigning Princes of Liechtenstein to date. You can find a simplified family tree here (©van Eck Verlag): Simplified Genealogical Table of the House of Liechtenstein.

  7. The Princely Family. The Princely House has its origins in Lower Austria and purchased the County of Vaduz in 1699 and the lands of Schellenberg in 1712. In 1719 these two territories were united and awarded the status of Principality. The current head of state of Liechtenstein is Prince Hans-Adam II von und zu Liechtenstein, who was married to ...