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  • Karl Alfred, Prince vuz Liechtenstein 1910-1985 
  • (son of Alois, Prince vuz Liechtenstein and Elisabeth, Archduchess von Austria,
    (spouse of Archduchess Agnes of Austria 1928-)
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The Low Countries: Remarks: Most of the old Friesian nobility were gentleman-farmers, living in a "stins" or "state", a fortified manor/farm with private armies. In the 15th century, there was the conflict between the "Schieringers" and the "Vetkopers", two political factions within Friesland with extreme views on influence from the county of Holland in Friesland. This resulted in a lot of raids and counter-raids on each others (nobles) properties. Friesian Nobility as such was not very well-defined (first after Napoleon in 1815 a list was drawn up of families belonging to the "Uradel" and only a few more have been added since) as Friesland did not know a feudal system. Furthermore there was not much "cross-over" to other Dutch or German nobility. The best source is "Het Stamboek der Friesche Adel", a huge work in two volumes, written in the 19th century and of which there are only a handful of copies around at some of the Dutch archives and libraries. (byMatthias Teichert)

 


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