Ferdynand II Hohenstein


Ferdinand II Baron Hohenstein (born 1681 or 1682, died April 3, 1706). Ferdinand II was the only son of Baron Hohenstein Ferdinand I and Baroness Anna Joanna Closen von Haidenburg, and at the same time, after the sword, with his great-great-granddaughter, Adam Wenceslas. After his father's death, he inherited the title of Baron Hohenstein and gave his grandfather Waclaw Gotfryd a pension of 400 guldens each year. At the time of his father's death he was still a minor, so he was under the care of his mother, and then also his stepfather (March 1, 1693 Anna Joanna re-married in Bratislava for John Wilhelm von Walterkirchen zu Wolfstahl). Ferdinand II suffered from epilepsy at birth, which became the cause of his untimely death at the age of twenty-four. He did not get married and had no offspring. If we consider the Baron Hohenstein line for the Piasts, Ferdinand II was the last known male representative of this dynasty. The patriarchal line of kinship

The line of kinship, depicting the origin of Ferdinand II Hohenstein from the Hub, the legendary protagonist of the dynasty.

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