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      • Prince Franz Anton von Thun und Hohenstein (Czech: kníže František Antonín z Thunu a Hohensteina; 2 September 1847 in Děčín, Bohemia – 1 November 1916 in Děčín, Bohemia) was an Austro-Hungarian nobleman and a statesman. He served as the Habsburg monarchy's Governor of his native Bohemia from 1889 to 1896 and again from 1911 to 1915.
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  2. Prince Franz Anton von Thun und Hohenstein (Czech: kníže František Antonín z Thunu a Hohensteina; 2 September 1847 in Děčín, Bohemia – 1 November 1916 in Děčín, Bohemia) was an Austro-Hungarian nobleman and a statesman.

  3. Count Franz Anton von Thun und Hohenstein, Czech: hrabě František Antonín z Thunu a Hohensteina (1847–1916) was an Austro-Hungarian nobleman and statesman. He was Governor of his native Bohemia from 1889 to 1896 and again from 1911 to 1915.

  4. Apr 11, 2024 · Franz Anton, prince zu Thun und Hohenstein was an Austrian administrator, prime minister, and governor of Bohemia, who favoured compromise with Czech nationalists but was defeated by extremist Czech and German opposition. Franz Anton was the son of Friedrich, Count von Thun und Hohenstein, and he.

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  5. Sep 21, 2021 · Genealogy for Franz Anton von Thun und Hohenstein (1890 - 1973) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  6. Thun und Hohenstein ist der Name eines österreichischen Uradelsgeschlechts aus dem Fürstbistum Trient, das seit dem 12. Jahrhundert nachweisbar ist. Der Stammsitz der bischöflichen Ministerialen lag auf dem Nonsberg.

  7. Apr 27, 2022 · Genealogy for FRANZ de Paula Anton Graf von Thun und Hohenstein (1786 - 1873) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  8. On 30 July 1761, at the age 17, in Vienna, she married Count Franz Josef Anton von Thun und Hohenstein (1734–1801), who later became an Imperial Chamberlain. Together, they had six children, of whom four survived into adulthood: Maria Theresia (3 August 1762 – 1763) [8]