Karl Alexander, 5th Prince of Thurn and Taxis

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Prince of Thurn and Taxis
Karl Alexander
Prince of Thurn and Taxis
Head of the House of Thurn and Taxis
Period13 November 1805 – 15 July 1827
PredecessorKarl Anselm
SuccessorMaximilian Karl
Born(1770-02-22)22 February 1770
Imperial City of Regensburg, Kingdom of Germany, Holy Roman Empire
Died15 July 1827(1827-07-15) (aged 57)
Schloss Taxis, Dischingen, Kingdom of Württemberg
Burial
SpouseDuchess Therese of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
IssuePrincess Charlotte Luise
Prince Georg Karl
Maria Theresia, Princess Esterházy of Galántha
Princess Luise Friederike
Maria Sophia, Duchess Paul Wilhelm of Württemberg
Maximilian Karl, 6th Prince of Thurn and Taxis
Prince Friedrich Wilhelm
Names
German: Karl Alexander
HouseThurn and Taxis
FatherKarl Anselm, 4th Prince of Thurn and Taxis
MotherDuchess Auguste of Württemberg

Karl Alexander, 5th Prince of Thurn and Taxis, full German name: Karl Alexander Fürst von Thurn und Taxis (22 February 1770 – 15 July 1827) was the fifth Prince of Thurn and Taxis, head of the Thurn-und-Taxis-Post, and Head of the Princely House of Thurn and Taxis from 13 November 1805 until his death on 15 July 1827. With the death of his father on 13 November 1805, he became nominal Generalpostmeister of the Imperial Reichspost until the resignation of Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor.

Early life

Karl Alexander was born as the son of Karl Anselm, 4th Prince of Thurn and Taxis and his first wife, Duchess Auguste of Württemberg.[1] He studied at the Universities of Strasbourg, Würzburg, and Mainz and then subsequently went on a European tour. In 1797, he was appointed successor to his ailing father's position as Prinzipalkommissar at the Perpetual Imperial Diet in Regensburg. Karl Alexander also worked for the Thurn and Taxis postal empire, operating during a decline due to the gradual loss of territory as a result of the Napoleonic Wars.

Marriage and family

Karl Alexander married Duchess Therese of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, fourth eldest child and third eldest daughter of Charles II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg and his wife Princess Friederike of Hesse-Darmstadt, on 25 May 1789 in Neustrelitz, Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Karl Alexander and Therese had seven children:

Continuation of the post

Karl Alexander, 5th Prince of Thurn and Taxis

After the end of the Holy Roman Empire, the Thurn and Taxis postal system continued to survive as a private company. Since 1806, Karl Alexander headed a private postal company, the Thurn-und-Taxis-Post. It existed first as a feud of some of the Confederation of the Rhine members, such as Baden, Bavaria, and Württemberg. Bavaria, however, nationalized the postal system two years later. After the Congress of Vienna, Karl Alexander took over the Hessian and Thuringian postal services, as well as those in the Hanseatic League cities of Bremen, Hamburg, and Lübeck, and Schaffhausen. From 1820, the company began to prosper again, so Karl Alexander began to acquire large amounts of land holdings.

Acquisition of new land

According to the Confederation of the Rhine Act, agreed upon between Napoleon I of France and the Confederation of the Rhine princes, the Principality of Thurn and Taxis lost its independence and was mediatised in 1806. Since then, the Princes of Thurn and Taxis and hence Karl Alexander, depending on the territory, were subjects of either the King of Württemberg, or the Princes of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen. In return, the House of Thurn and Taxis received the Imperial Abbey of St. Emmeram and associated territories in Regensburg. Karl Alexander also received as the family head of the House of Thurn and Taxis, Prussian possessions in the Grand Duchy of Poland. In 1822/23, he bought from the Count Kinsky and others the Burg Reichenburg in Liberec Bohemia.

Ancestry

Ancestors of Karl Alexander, 5th Prince of Thurn and Taxis
8. Anselm Franz, 2nd Prince of Thurn and Taxis
4. Alexander Ferdinand, 3rd Prince of Thurn and Taxis
9. Maria Ludovika Anna Franziska, Princess of Lobkowicz
2. Karl Anselm, 4th Prince of Thurn and Taxis
10. George Frederick Charles, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
5. Margravine Sophie Christine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
11. Princess Dorothea of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck
1. Karl Alexander, 5th Prince of Thurn and Taxis
12. Frederick Charles, Duke of Württemberg-Winnental
6. Karl Alexander, Duke of Württemberg
13. Margravine Eleonore Juliane of Brandenburg-Ansbach
3. Duchess Auguste of Württemberg
14. Anselm Franz, 2nd Prince of Thurn and Taxis (= 8)
7. Princess Maria Augusta of Thurn and Taxis
15. Maria Ludovika Anna Franziska, Princess of Lobkowicz (= 9)

References

  1. ^ "Karl Alexander, V. Fürst zu Thurn und Taxis". 1770.
  2. ^ "Thurn 5".
  • Wolfgang Behringer: Thurn und Taxis, München 1990 ISBN 3-492-03336-9
  • Wolfgang Behringer: Im Zeichen des Merkur, Göttingen 2003 ISBN 3-525-35187-9
  • Wolfgang Behringer: Innovative Reichsfürsten, in: Damals, Juli 2005
  • Martin Dallmeier: Quellen zur Geschichte des europäischen Postwesens, Lassleben, Kallmünz 1977
  • Ludwig Kalmus: Weltgeschichte der Post, Wien 1937
  • Max Piendl: Das fürstliche Haus Thurn und Taxis, Regensburg 1980
  • Europäische Stammtafeln Band V, Genealogie Thurn und Taxis, Tafel 131
  • Eugen Lennhoff/Oskar Posner: Internationales Freimaurer-Lexikon. Wien 1932, Nachdruck: Almathea-Verlag München 1980

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Born: 22 February 1770 Died: 15 July 1827
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Preceded by Prince of Thurn and Taxis
13 November 1805 – 15 July 1827
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Preceded by Postmaster General of the Thurn-und-Taxis-Post
1806 – 15 July 1827
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