Karl Anselm, Duke of Urach
Karl Anselm Franz Joseph Wilhelm Louis Philippe Gero Maria, 4th Duke von Urach, Count von Württemberg (born 5 February 1955) is the former head of the morganatic Urach branch of the House of Württemberg.[1][2] He was the third pretender to the defunct Lithuanian throne following the death of his uncle, Karl Gero.
Karl Anselm | |
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Duke von Urach | |
Reign | 15 August 1981 – 9 February 1991 |
Predecessor | Duke Karl Gero |
Successor | Duke Wilhelm Albert |
Born | Regensburg, Bavaria, West Germany | 5 February 1955
Spouse | |
Issue | Wilhelm Maximilian |
House | Urach |
Father | Prince Eberhard von Urach |
Mother | Princess Iniga of Thurn and Taxis |
Biography
He was born in Regensburg, West Germany, the son of Prince Eberhard von Urach and Princess Iniga of Thurn and Taxis.[3] He is a grandson of Wilhelm, Duke von Urach,[3] who was from 11 July 1918 to November 1918 the King-elect Mindaugas II of Lithuania.[4] The title "Duke of Urach" was abolished alongside all other noble privileges in Germany in 1919, with hereditary titles thereafter being relegated to surnames.[5]
He became an engineer, having studied agronomy at the University of Kiel.[4] Karl Anselm succeeded his childless uncle Karl Gero as fourth Duke von Urach following his death in 1981.[4][6] He held the defunct ducal title until 9 February 1991 when he married a commoner and renounced it.[4] His brother Wilhelm Albert succeeded him as head of the Urach branch of the House of Württemberg.[4] Karl Anselm lives at Niederaichbach Castle, Bavaria, and is the owner of Greshornish Forestry estate in Inverness, Scotland.[1]
Marriage and issue
He married Saskia Wüsthof (born 1968) on 9 February 1991 at Stuttgart. They had two children before divorcing in 1996.[4]
- Wilhelm Karl Gero Eberhard Peter Maria Prinz von Urach, born 8 July 1991
- Maximilian Emanuel Wolfgang Luitpold Robert Prinz von Urach, born 5 May 1993
He married Uta Maria Priemer (born 1964, whose daughter Teresa von Bülow married Count Ferenc Kornis de Göncz-Ruszka, grandson of Prince Rasso of Bavaria) on 2 September 2014.
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- In 1919 royalty and nobility were mandated to lose their privileges in Germany, hereditary titles were to be legally borne thereafter only as part of the surname, according to Article 109 of the Weimar Constitution. Styles such as majesty and highness were not retained. Archived 24 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine
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