1. Hans Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein 1945-
2. Franz Joseph II, Prince of Liechtenstein 1906-89
3. Georgina von Wilczek 1921-89
4. Aloys of Liechtenstein 1869-1955
5. Elisabeth Amalie of Austria 1878-1960
6. Ferdinand Maria, Count of Wilczek 1893-1977
7. Norbertine Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau 1888-1923
8. Alfred of Liechtenstein 1842-1907
9. Henriette of Liechtenstein 1843-1931
10. Karl Ludwig of Austria 1833-96
11. Maria Teresa of Portugal 1855-1944
12. Johann Nepomuk, Count of Wilczek 1861-1929
13. Elisabeth Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau 1865-1941
14. Oktavian Zdenko, Prince Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau 1844-1932
15. Georgina, Countess Festetics de Tolna 1856-1934
16. Franz de Paula of Liechtenstein 1802-87
17. Julia Eudoxia Potocka-Pilawa 1818-95
18. Alois II, Prince of Liechtenstein 1796-1858
19. Franziska Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau 1813-81
20. Franz Karl of Austria 1802-78
21. Sophie of Bavaria 1805-72
22. Miguel I, King of Portugal 1802-66
23. Adelheid of Lowenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg 1831-1909
24. Johannes Nepomuk, Count of Wilzcek 1837-1922
25. Emma Emo Capodilista 1833-1924
26. Ferdinand, Prince Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau 1834-1904
27. Maria Josepha of Liechtenstein 1835-1905
28. Johann, Prince Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau 1815-68
29. Iphigenie Dadanyi de Gyulvesz 1821-82
30. Gyorgy Laszlo, Count Festetics de Tolna 1815-83
31. Eugenia, Countess Erdody de Monyorokerek et Monoszlo 1826-94
The Prince of Liechtenstein, which is the last state in Europe which still practices the Salic Law (whereby females may not inherit), is descended mainly from central European nobility. He is the richest monarch in Europe. Of the fifth generation, three are from Liechtenstein, one from Poland, five are from Austria, two are from Germany, one from Italy, one from Portugal, and three from Hungary. The average age is 66. Once again we see a long-lived daughter of Miguel, King of Portugal, and, once again, we also see that her descendants also lived long lives.
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