Flick Family - Notable Members of The Flick Family

Notable Members of The Flick Family

  • Friedrich Flick (10 July 1883 - 20 July 1972), industrialist

Children of Friedrich Flick:

  • Otto-Ernst Flick (1916–74), his children (with Barbara Raabe) :
    • Dagmar, Countess Vitzthum von Eckstaedt by marriage, now Ottmann
    • Gert Rudolph Flick "Muck Flick" (married and divorced to Princess Johanna von Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein, then to Princess Donatella Missikoff of Ossetia)
    • Friedrich Christian Flick "Mick Flick" (September 19, 1944), 3 children with his ex-wife, Countess Maya von Schönburg-Glauchau:
      • Friedrich-Alexander (March 9, 1986)
      • Maria-Pilar (August 2, 1988)
      • Ernst-Moritz (August 27, 1989)
  • Rudolf Flick (born 1919, died during World War II)
  • Friedrich Karl Flick (February 3, 1927 - October 5, 2006)- industrialist, involved in a German political scandal; married three times (no children with first wife) :
    • Alexandra (with Ursula Kloiber, née Reuther)
    • Elisabeth Anna (December 24, 1973) (with Ursula Kloiber, née Reuther), who wed February 8, 2006 Prince Wilhelm Alexander von Auersperg-Breunner (April 23, 1968); they have 2 sons
    • Victoria-Katharina (with Ingrid Ragger)
    • Karl-Friedrich (with Ingrid Ragger)

Other Flick family members:

  • Donatella Flick, born Princess Donatella Missikoff - socialite and philanthropist, former wife of Gert Rudolph Flick.
  • Maria (Maya) Felicitas Flick, born Gräfin (Countess) von Schönburg-Glauchau August 15, 1958 - daughter of the late politician and author, Joachim, Count von Schönburg-Glauchau, and sister of socialite Gloria, Princess of Thurn and Taxis and of the author Alexander, Count of Schönburg-Glauchau. She married Friedrich Christian Flick in Munich on August 29, 1985, has three children with him, and the couple were divorced in London on July 15, 1993. She lives in Surrey, England.

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