Prince Lichnowsky - Graf Lichnowsky (Bohemia 1 January 1721 and Holy Roman Empire 27 May 1727)

Graf Lichnowsky (Bohemia 1 January 1721 and Holy Roman Empire 27 May 1727)

  • Franz Bernhard, Graf Lichnowsky (1690–1742)
  • Johann Karl Amadeus Ferdinand, Fürst Lichnowsky (1730–1788) (below)

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