Prince of Liechtenstein - List of Princes of Liechtenstein

List of Princes of Liechtenstein

# Picture Name Prince From Prince Until
1 Karl I 1608 12 February 1627
2 Karl Eusebius 12 February 1627 5 April 1684
(700157000000000000057 years, 700153000000000000053 days)
3 Hans-Adam I 1699 6 June 1712
4 Joseph Wenzel I 16 June 1712 1718
5 Anton Florian 1718 11 October 1721
6 Joseph Johann Adam 11 October 1721 16 December 1732
(700111000000000000011 years, 700166000000000000066 days)
4 Joseph Wenzel I
(as Regent)
1732 1745
7 Johann Nepomuk Karl 16 December 1732 22 December 1748
(700116000000000000016 years, 70006000000000000006 days)
4 Joseph Wenzel I 22 December 1748 10 February 1772
(700123000000000000023 years, 700150000000000000050 days)
8 Franz Joseph I 10 February 1772 18 August 1781
(70009000000000000009 years, 7002189000000000000189 days)
9 Aloys I 18 August 1781 24 March 1805
(700123000000000000023 years, 7002218000000000000218 days)
10 Johann I Joseph 24 March 1805 20 April 1836
(700131000000000000031 years, 700127000000000000027 days)
11 Aloys II 20 April 1836 12 November 1858
(700122000000000000022 years, 7002206000000000000206 days)
12 Johann II 12 November 1858 11 February 1929
(700170000000000000070 years, 700191000000000000091 days)
13 Franz I 11 February 1929 25 July 1938
(70009000000000000009 years, 7002164000000000000164 days)
14 Franz Joseph II 25 July 1938 13 November 1989
(700151000000000000051 years, 7002111000000000000111 days)
15 Hans-Adam II 13 November 1989
(700123000000000000023 years, 700114000000000000014 days)
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