Princess Iniga of Thurn and Taxis

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Princess Iniga of Thurn and Taxis
Princess Eberhard of Urach
Born(1925-08-25)25 August 1925
Schloss Niederaichbach, Niederaichbach, Bavaria, Germany
Died17 September 2008(2008-09-17) (aged 83)
Aufhausen, Bavaria, Germany
SpousePrince Eberhard of Urach
IssuePrincess Amelie, Mrs. von Einsiedel
Princess Elisabeth
Prince Karl Anselm, Duke of Urach
Prince Wilhelm Albert, Duke of Urach
Prince Inigo
Names
German: Iniga Anna Margarete Wilhelmine Luise
HouseThurn and Taxis
FatherPrince Ludwig Philipp of Thurn and Taxis
MotherPrincess Elisabeth of Luxembourg
ReligionRoman Catholic

Princess Iniga of Thurn and Taxis (German Iniga Anna Margarete Wilhelmine Luise, Prinzessin von Thurn und Taxis, 25 August 1925, Schloss Niederaichbach, Niederaichbach, Bavaria, Germany – 17 September 2008, Aufhausen, Germany) was a princess of the House of Thurn and Taxis by birth and a Princess of Urach through her marriage to Prince Eberhard von Urach, member of a morganatic branch of the former royal House of Württemberg .[citation needed]

Family[]

Iniga was the second child and only daughter of Prince Ludwig Philipp of Thurn and Taxis and his wife Princess Elisabeth of Luxembourg.[citation needed]

Marriage and issue[]

Iniga married Prince Eberhard von Urach, eighth child of Wilhelm, 2nd Duke von Urach and his wife Duchess Amalie in Bavaria, civilly 18 May 1948 in Niederaichbach and religiously 20 May 1948 in Regensburg.[citation needed] Prince Eberhard served as a reconnaissance officer in 1938–44 and was promoted to major.[1][2] Iniga and Eberhard had issue:[citation needed]

  • Princess Amelie von Urach (6 April 1949),[citation needed] married Curt-Hildebrand von Einsiedel in 1974. They have eight children and seven grandchildren:
    • Alexander von Einsiedel (4 January 1976)
    • Elisabeth Helene von Einsiedel (4 May 1977) married Count Amaury du Réau de La Gaignonnière on 14 February 2012 and they were divorced. She remarried Ulrich Kunhardt von Schmidt on 17 May 2014.
      • Georg Alexander Kunhardt von Schmidt (29 March 2014)
    • Iniga von Einsiedel (11 January 1979) married Count Botho von Lüttichau on 6 June 2015.
    • Sophie von Einsiedel (2 March 1980) married Christian von Eichborn on 15 May 2004. They have one daughter:
      • Iniga Marianne Magdalene von Eichborn (30 April 2006)
    • Therese von Einsiedel (17 January 1984) married Prince François d'Orléans, Count of Dreux on 26 July 2014. They have two children.
      • Prince Philippe of Orléans (b. 5 May 2017)[3]
      • Princess Marie Amélie of Orléans (b. 8 February 2019)
    • Victoria von Einsiedel (30 July 1986)
    • Valerie von Einsiedel (30 July 1986)
    • Felicitas von Einsiedel (23 February 1990) married Alexander von Kempis in 2015. They have three children:
      • Marie von Kempis (2016)
      • Theresa von Kempis (2017)
      • N von Kempis (2019)
  • Princess Elisabeth von Urach (10 December 1952[citation needed]–20 September 2012[citation needed])
  • Karl Anselm, Duke von Urach (5 February 1955)[citation needed] married Saskia Wüsthof on 9 February 1990 and they were divorced in 1996. They have two sons. He remarried Uta Maria Priemer on 2 September 2014.
  • Wilhelm Albert, Duke von Urach (9 August 1957)[citation needed] married Karen von Brauchitsch-Berghe von Trips on 1 February 1992. They have three children.
  • Prince Inigo von Urach (12 April 1965),[citation needed] married Baroness Daniela von und zu Bodman on 21 September 1991. They have three children:
    • Prince Eberhard von Urach (20 October 1990, born before his parents' marriage)
    • Prince Anselm von Urach (29 November 1992) married Clara von Kempis (1991) in 2018. They have one child:
      • Princess Beatrice von Urach (2021)
    • Princess Amelie von Urach (11 November 1994)

After her father's death, Iniga inherited her father's estate Schloss Niederaichbach.

Death[]

Iniga died on 17 September 2008 at her home in Aufhausen.[4] A requiem and funeral were held at the Wallfahrtskirche St. Maria Himmelfahrt in Aufkirchen am Starnberger See on 23 September 2008.[4] She was buried in the Friedhof Aufkirchen.

Ancestry[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Stellenbesetzung der 50. Infanterie-Division". 50. Infanterie Division (in German). Archived from the original on 17 June 2016. Retrieved 14 October 2018.
  2. ^ "Schnelle Abteilung 505". Lexikon der Wehrmacht (in German). Retrieved 14 October 2018.
  3. ^ "Prince Philippe d'Orléans - Nobiliana". Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b "Iniga-Anna Magareta Wilhelmine Gräfin von Württemberg Prinzessin von Thurn und Taxis Fürstin von Urach". Münchner Merkur (in German). 19 September 2008. Retrieved 15 July 2009.[dead link]
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