{"id":1515,"date":"2016-12-23T20:38:33","date_gmt":"2016-12-24T00:38:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.papaworx.com\/Book\/?page_id=1515"},"modified":"2016-12-23T20:38:33","modified_gmt":"2016-12-24T00:38:33","slug":"7-4","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.stuehlingen.online\/Book\/?page_id=1515","title":{"rendered":"7-4"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span class=\"Standard\"> On May 12, 1664 Emperor <em>Leopold I<\/em> issued a Golden Bull, elevating <em>Wilhelm Egon<\/em>, <em>Franz Egon<\/em>, and <em>Hermann Egon<\/em>, three brothers of the Heiligenberg branch, to princes.<span class=\"Footnote_20_Reference\"><span class=\"Footnote_20_anchor\" title=\"Footnote: Ibid., 313.\"><a id=\"body_ftn28\" href=\"#ftn28\">28<\/a><\/span><\/span> Although the Messkirch branch aimed to be next in line, realpolitik and the lack of funds delayed the progression. By 1670 the St\u00fchlingen branch too had developed a sense of entitlement.<span class=\"Footnote_20_Reference\"><span class=\"Footnote_20_anchor\" title=\"Footnote: Ibid., 321.\"><a id=\"body_ftn29\" href=\"#ftn29\">29<\/a><\/span><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span class=\"Standard\"> Before we complete the narrative of the residual F\u00fcrstenberg promotion, let us explore the issue of patrilineal primogeniture. It is natural for parents to wish to ensure the future welfare of their progeny. For farmers and nobles, this future welfare is closely tied to the amount of land that can be left to each of their children. In many jurisdictions, this intent has led to a progressive fragmentation of property, to the point that eventually none of the descendants could make a living or, even less, exert power. For this reason, in many societies immovable property is bequeathed to only one child \u2013 commonly, the oldest son. But the other siblings too had to be compensated in some way \u2013 usually by money. This process of inheritance is the so-called patrilineal primogeniture. In the seventeenth century, senior members of the three F\u00fcrstenberg branches concluded that they had to change their modus of inheritance to patrilineal primogeniture in order to prevent further crumbling of dynastic wealth and power.<span class=\"Footnote_20_Reference\"><span class=\"Footnote_20_anchor\" title=\"Footnote: Ibid., 326.\"><a id=\"body_ftn30\" href=\"#ftn30\">30<\/a><\/span><\/span> However, by the early decades of the eighteenth century, this problem had resolved itself: the only vital male line left was that of the young count <em>Joseph Wilhelm Ernst<\/em> von F\u00fcrstenberg-St\u00fchlingen.<span class=\"Footnote_20_Reference\"><span class=\"Footnote_20_anchor\" title=\"Footnote: Tumb\u00fclt, Das F\u00fcrstentum F\u00fcrstenberg, 245\u20137.\"><a id=\"body_ftn31\" href=\"#ftn31\">31<\/a><\/span><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span class=\"Standard\"> By 1711 Prince <em>Anton Egon<\/em>,<span class=\"Footnote_20_Reference\"><span class=\"Footnote_20_anchor\" title=\"Footnote: Stoyan, \u201cEine WWW-Personendatenbank,\u201d Pid = 31000297.\"><a id=\"body_ftn32\" href=\"#ftn32\">32<\/a><\/span><\/span> the doyen of the F\u00fcrstenberg clan, had decided to designate <em>Joseph Wilhelm<\/em> as his heir and ultimately concentrate the collective wealth and power of the three branches in the latter\u2019s hands. Despite his unsuccessful attempts \u2013 whether political or litigious \u2013 at getting the education of the young count under his control,<span class=\"Footnote_20_Reference\"><span class=\"Footnote_20_anchor\" title=\"Footnote: Mauerer, S\u00fcdwestdeutscher Reichsadel, 343.\"><a id=\"body_ftn33\" href=\"#ftn33\">33<\/a><\/span><\/span> Prince <em>Anton<\/em> persisted in pursuing the promotion of the whole F\u00fcrstenberg family. He died short of having achieved his goal in 1716. The final diploma, which had cost the family another 41,000 fl. in fees and bribes, was finally issued in 1718, elevating the heads of the Messkirch and St\u00fchlingen branches to princes.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span class=\"Standard\"> The next task for the guardians was to find a suitable match for the young prince. The first potential candidate, the impecunious daughter of the former king of Poland <em>Stanislaus Leszinsky<\/em>,<span class=\"Footnote_20_Reference\"><span class=\"Footnote_20_anchor\" title=\"Footnote: M\u00fcnch, Geschichte des Hauses F\u00fcrstenberg, 240.\"><a id=\"body_ftn34\" href=\"#ftn34\">34<\/a><\/span><\/span> unfortunately was snatched away at the last moment by King <em>Louis XV<\/em> of France.<span class=\"Footnote_20_Reference\"><span class=\"Footnote_20_anchor\" title=\"Footnote: Ibid., 241.\"><a id=\"body_ftn35\" href=\"#ftn35\">35<\/a><\/span><\/span> The second attempt was more successful: <em>Theresia Anna Maria Eleonora Countess Waldstein<\/em> proved a perfect alliance, both from a dynastic and an economic point of view. Because of the bride\u2019s young age of fifteen, Emperor <em>Charles VI<\/em> gave a special dispensation in 1722.<span class=\"Footnote_20_Reference\"><span class=\"Footnote_20_anchor\" title=\"Footnote: Ibid., 242.\"><a id=\"body_ftn36\" href=\"#ftn36\">36<\/a><\/span><\/span> The marriage took place on June 6, 1723 at <em>Duchov<\/em> Castle in Bohemia, the bride having reached her sixteenth year.<span class=\"Footnote_20_Reference\"><span class=\"Footnote_20_anchor\" title=\"Footnote: Ibid., 243.\"><a id=\"body_ftn37\" href=\"#ftn37\">37<\/a><\/span><\/span> The cost of the festivities to the prince\u2019s coffers alone amounted to 40,000 fl.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"Footnote\"><span class=\"footnodeNumber\"><a id=\"ftn28\" class=\"Footnote_20_Symbol\" href=\"#body_ftn28\">28<\/a><\/span>Ibid., 313.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Footnote\"><span class=\"footnodeNumber\"><a id=\"ftn29\" class=\"Footnote_20_Symbol\" href=\"#body_ftn29\">29<\/a><\/span>Ibid., 321.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Footnote\"><span class=\"footnodeNumber\"><a id=\"ftn30\" class=\"Footnote_20_Symbol\" href=\"#body_ftn30\">30<\/a><\/span>Ibid., 326.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Footnote\"><span class=\"footnodeNumber\"><a id=\"ftn31\" class=\"Footnote_20_Symbol\" href=\"#body_ftn31\">31<\/a><\/span>Tumb\u00fclt, &#8220;Das F\u00fcrstentum F\u00fcrstenberg,&#8221; 245\u20137.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Footnote\"><span class=\"footnodeNumber\"><a id=\"ftn32\" class=\"Footnote_20_Symbol\" href=\"#body_ftn32\">32<\/a><\/span>Stoyan, \u201cEine WWW-Personendatenbank,\u201d <span class=\"T4\">Pid = 31000297.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Footnote\"><span class=\"footnodeNumber\"><a id=\"ftn33\" class=\"Footnote_20_Symbol\" href=\"#body_ftn33\">33<\/a><\/span>Mauerer, <span class=\"T2\">S\u00fcdwestdeutscher Reichsadel<\/span>, <span class=\"T4\">343.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Footnote\"><span class=\"footnodeNumber\"><a id=\"ftn34\" class=\"Footnote_20_Symbol\" href=\"#body_ftn34\">34<\/a><\/span>M\u00fcnch, <span class=\"T2\">Geschichte des Hauses F\u00fcrstenberg<\/span><span class=\"T4\">, 240.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"Footnote\"><span class=\"footnodeNumber\"><a id=\"ftn35\" class=\"Footnote_20_Symbol\" href=\"#body_ftn35\">35<\/a><\/span>Ibid., 241.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Footnote\"><span class=\"footnodeNumber\"><a id=\"ftn36\" class=\"Footnote_20_Symbol\" href=\"#body_ftn36\">36<\/a><\/span>Ibid., 242.<\/p>\n<p class=\"Footnote\"><span class=\"footnodeNumber\"><a id=\"ftn37\" class=\"Footnote_20_Symbol\" href=\"#body_ftn37\">37<\/a><\/span>Ibid., 243.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On May 12, 1664 Emperor Leopold I issued a Golden Bull, elevating Wilhelm Egon, Franz Egon, and Hermann Egon, three brothers of the Heiligenberg branch, to princes.28 Although the Messkirch branch aimed to be next in line, realpolitik and the lack of funds delayed the progression. 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