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Austro-Bohemian noble and politician

Georg Christian
Prince of Lobkowicz
Georg Christian, Prince of Lobkowicz
Born (1835-05-14)14 May 1835Vienna, Austrian Empire
Died 22 December 1908(1908-12-22) (aged 73)Prague, Austria-Hungary
Noble family House of Lobkowicz
Spouse Princess Anna Maria von und zu Liechtenstein ​ ​(m. )​
Issue 12
Father August Longin, Prince of Lobkowicz
Mother Sidonia, Countess Kinsky

Georg Christian, Prince of Lobkowicz (Czech: Jiří Kristián z Lobkovic; 14 May 1835 – 22 December 1908) was a Austro-Bohemian noble and politician. He was member of the old Bohemian aristocratic Lobkowicz family and an influential politician of late 19th century Bohemia and Austria-Hungary. He was a Prince (Fürst) of Lobkowicz.

Born in Vienna as a son of August Longin, Prince of Lobkowicz, and his wife Sidonia, née Countess Kinsky, he was one of the political leaders of the conservative Bohemian nobility. His sister, Princess Rosa von Lobkowitz, married Count Erwin von Neipperg (a stepson of Empress Marie Louise, the widow of Napoleon who was also the eldest child of Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor).

From 1865 to 1872 and, again, from 1883 to 1907, Lobkowicz was a member of the Bohemian Diet, presiding over it from 1871 to 1872 and, again, from 1883 to 1907 as Land Marshal of Bohemia. He served as deputy in the Abgeordnetenhaus of the Austrian Parliament (Reichsrat) from 1879 to 1883 and became a hereditary member of the Herrenhaus in 1883. In 1871, he was involved in negotiations concerning the relationship between Bohemia and Austria.

He married Princess Anna Maria von und zu Liechtenstein (1846-1924), of the House of Liechtenstein, in Vienna on 22 May 1864, by whom he had 12 children, including John Adolph of Lobkowicz, Frederick of Lobkowicz, Marie Theresia, Prinzessin von Lobkowicz, Therese Prinzessin von Lobkowicz, Rosa Prinzessin von Lobkowicz, Anna Bertha, Prinzessin von Lobkowicz, and Sidonie von Lobkowitz (wife of Maximilian von Waldburg-Wolfegg-Waldsee). He died in Prague.[1]

His daughter, Marie, Princess of Lobkowicz, married Karl, Count of Eltz, the grandfather of Christiane, Countess of Eltz, the mother of Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg.

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Ancestors of Georg Christian, Prince of Lobkowicz
16. Johann Georg Christian, Prince of Lobkowicz 8. August Anton, Prince of Lobkowicz 17. Countess Maria Henriette Waldstein-Wartenberg 4. Anton Isidor, Prince of Lobkowicz 18. Count František Antonín Czernin z Chudenic 9. Countess Maria Ludmilla Czernin z Chudenic 19. Isabella Johanna Maria, Countess de Mérode 2. August Longin, Prince of Lobkowicz 20. Franz Ulrich, 3rd Prince Kinský z Vchynic a Tetova 10. Joseph, 4th Prince Kinský z Vchynic a Tetova 21. Countess Sidonie Hohenzollern-Hechingen 5. Countess Maria Sidonia Kinská z Vchynic a Tetova 22. Count Ferdinand Bonaventura II. Harrach of Rohrau and Thannhausen 11. Countess Rosa Harrach of Rohrau and Thannhausen 23. Countess Maria Rosa Harrach of Rohrau and Thannhausen 1. Georg Christian, Prince of Lobkowicz 24. Joseph I. Adam, 4th Prince of Schwarzenberg 12. Johann I. Joseph, 5th Prince of Schwarzenberg 25. Princess Theresia of Liechtenstein 6. Joseph II. Johann, 6th Prince of Schwarzenberg 26. Count Philipp Charles Oettingen-Wallerstein 13. Countess Marie Eleonore Oettingen-Wallerstein 27. Countess Charlotte Juliane Oettingen-Baldern 3. Princess Bertha of Schwarzenberg 28. Charles Marie Raymond, Prince and 5th Duke of Arenberg 14. Louis Engelbert, 6th Duke of Arenberg 29. Louise Marguerite, Countess de La Marck and de Schleiden 7. Princess and Duchess Pauline d'Arenberg 30. Louis Léon Félicité de Brancas, Duke de Lauraquais, Duke de Brancas 15. Louise Antoinette de Brancas-Villars, Comtesse de Lauraquais 31. Princess Elisabeth Pauline de Gand-Vilain de Mérode Montmorency
  1. ^ Moritz Csáky (1985). "Lobkowitz, Georg Christian Fürst von". Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German). Vol. 14. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot. pp. 735–736.
  2. ^ a b "Königreich Böhmen", Hof- und Staatshandbuch der Österreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie, 1907, p. 650, retrieved 2 November 2019
  3. ^ a b c "Ritter-Orden", Hof- und Staatshandbuch der Österreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie, 1907, pp. 54, 56, 60, retrieved 2 November 2019