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Heinrich Fürst zu Fürstenberg

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Heinrich Fürst zu Fürstenberg
Fürst in 2002
Head of the House of Fürstenberg
Tenure2002–2024
PredecessorJoachim Egon
SuccessorChristian
BornHeinrich Maximilian Egon Karl Prinz zu Fürstenberg
(1950-07-17)17 July 1950
Schloss Heiligenberg, Heiligenberg, Baden, West Germany
Died11 July 2024(2024-07-11) (aged 73)
SpouseMaximiliane Prinzessin zu Windisch-Graetz
IssueChristian
Antonius
HouseFürstenberg
FatherJoachim Egon Fürst zu Fürstenberg
MotherPaula Gräfin von Königsegg-Aulendorf
Religion
Christian (Roman Catholic)

Heinrich Fürst zu Fürstenberg (17 July 1950 – 11 July 2024) was a German landowner, businessman, and member of a former noble family, who was the head of the House of Fürstenberg.

Early years[edit]

Heinrich Fürst zu Fürstenberg was born in 1950 at Schloss Heiligenberg in Heiligenberg, Germany. He was the eldest son of Joachim Egon Fürst zu Fürstenberg (1923-2002), and his wife, Paula Gräfin von Königsegg-Aulendorf (1926-2019).[1] He studied economics at the University of Vienna.[2]

Career[edit]

Fürstenberg's father died in 2002, and he assumed the role as head of the Princely House of Fürstenberg at that time.[2][3] He owned and managed the family businesses, which include landholdings and beer brewing.[4]

The Fürstenberg family manages 18,000 hectares of forest in the southwest of Germany.[5][better source needed] The family was granted the right to brew beer in 1283 by Rudolf I of Germany and has been in the business ever since.[6] In 2005, Fürstenberg joined the Fürstenberg Brewery with Brau Holding International.[7]

Personal life and family[edit]

In 1976, Fürstenberg married his second cousin, Maximiliane Prinzessin zu Windisch-Graetz, in Rome, Italy.[6] In 1977, their first child, Christian, was born. In 1985, their second child, Antonius, was born.

In September 2010, his elder son married Jeannette Griesel.[8] His younger son married Matilde dei Principi Borromeo Arese Taverna in 2011.[9]

In 2012, he was added to the International Best Dressed Hall of Fame.[10]

Fürstenberg died following a long illness on 11 July 2024, at the age of 73.[2] He was succeeded as head of the house by his elder son, Christian Fürst zu Fürstenberg.

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00034848&tree=LEO
  2. ^ a b c Bote, Schwarzwälder. "Adelsfamilie in Donaueschingen trauert: Heinrich Fürst zu Fürstenberg verstorben". schwarzwaelder-bote.de (in German). Retrieved 2024-07-11.
  3. ^ Taki (21 June 2014). "Coming soon: my engagement to Kristin Scott Thomas". The Spectator. Archived from the original on 17 January 2019.
  4. ^ Smit, Barbara (6 November 2014). The Heineken Story: The remarkably refreshing tale of the beer that conquered the world. Profile Books. ISBN 9781782831136 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ "Welcome to the forestry company Prince of Fürstenberg". ff-forst.de. 2024-07-11. Retrieved 2024-07-11.
  6. ^ a b Koncius, Jura (1980-10-09). "The Prince's Pilsner". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2019-01-18.
  7. ^ "2000-today - Fürstenberg". fuerstenberg-beer.com. Archived from the original on 3 February 2017.
  8. ^ Koenig, Marlene Eilers (2010-09-21). "Royal Musings: Hereditary Prince Christian zu Fürstenberg ties the knot". Royal Musings. Retrieved 2024-07-11.
  9. ^ "Prince and Princess Antonius Zu Furstenberg". Vogue (Italy) (in Italian). 28 September 2011. Retrieved 11 July 2024.
  10. ^ "The International Best-Dressed Poll Hall of Fame". Vanity Fair. 6 August 2014. Retrieved 11 July 2024.