Prince Ernst of Hohenberg

Prince Ernst
Prince of Hohenberg

Prince Ernst of Hohenberg, ca. 1914.
Born (1904-05-17)17 May 1904
Died 5 March 1954(1954-03-05) (aged 49)
Spouse Marie-Therese Wood
Issue Prince Franz
Prince Ernst
Father Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
Mother Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg
Religion Roman Catholicism

Prince Ernst Alfons Franz Ignaz Joseph Maria Anton von Hohenberg (17 May 1904 5 March 1954) was the younger son of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his morganatic wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, who were assassinated at Sarajevo in 1914.

Early life

Ernst was born at his parents' estate at Konopiště in Bohemia. Following his parents' assassination, which precipitated World War I, Ernst and his siblings, Sophie and Maximilian were taken in by their uncle, Prince Jaroslav von Thun und Hohenstein.

In late 1918, their properties in Czechoslovakia, including Konopiště and Chlumec nad Cidlinou, were confiscated. The children moved to Vienna and Schloß Artstetten. In 1938, following the Anschluss the family were arrested, Ernst previously having spoken at pro-monarchist meetings and having publicly opposed Anschluss, was sent to Dachau concentration camp with his brother.[1] They were freed in 1945 when World War II ended.[1] Their Austrian properties were confiscated in 1939 but were returned in 1945.

Family

Ernst married Marie-Therese Wood (1910-1985) on 25 May 1936; the couple had two children:

Death

He died at Graz in Austria in 1954, aged 49.

Ancestry

References

  1. 1 2 "Dukes of Hohenberg". Almanach de Gotha. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
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