Henry Taaffe, 12th Viscount Taaffe

Heinrich Graf von Taaffe, 12th Viscount Taaffe (22 May 1872 – 25 July 1928) was an Austrian landowner who until 1919 held hereditary titles from two different countries: he was a Count (Graf) in the Holy Roman Empire and a viscount in the Peerage of Ireland.

He was born at Innsbruck, the son of Eduard Graf von Taaffe, 11th Viscount Taaffe, who had served as Minister-President of Austria from 1879 to 1893. Under the Titles Deprivation Act 1917, his name was removed from the roll of the Peers of Ireland by Order of the King in Council 28 March 1919 for bearing arms against Britain in World War I.

On 28 April 1919, he also lost this title as Count of the Holy Roman Empire as well when the newly established Republic of Austria abolished nobility and outlawed the use of noble titles.

He married on 22 May 1897, in Vienna, Maria Magda Fuchs; they had a son: Richard (1898–1967). Upon the death of his first wife on 3 January 1918, he remarried to Aglaë Isescu on 22 June 1919 at Ellischau.

He died in Vienna in 1928, aged 56.

Titles from birth to death


See also: Taaffe
Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by
Eduard Taaffe
Viscount Taaffe
1895 – 1919
Succeeded by
Suspended
Titles in pretence
Loss of title
 TITULAR 
Viscount Taaffe
1919 – 1928
Succeeded by
Richard Taaffe

Regarding personal names: Graf is a title, translated as Count, not a first or middle name. The female form is Gräfin.

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