# Adam Franz

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thumb|260px|Painting of Adam Franz, 3rd Prince of Schwarzenberg
'''Adam Franz Prince of Schwarzenberg''' (25 September 1680, [Linz](/source/Linz) – 11 June 1732, near [Brandeis on the Elbe](/source/Brand%C3%BDs_nad_Labem-Star%C3%A1_Boleslav)), 3rd [Prince of Schwarzenberg](/source/Prince_of_Schwarzenberg), was a [Bohemian nobleman](/source/Bohemian_nobility) from the [Schwarzenberg family](/source/Schwarzenberg_family) and Austrian Obersthofmarschall.

== Biography ==
His parents were [Ferdinand, 2nd Prince of Schwarzenberg](/source/Ferdinand%2C_Prince_of_Schwarzenberg) (1652–1703) and Countess Maria Anna von Sulz (1653–1698).

He became the 3rd Prince of Schwarzenberg in 1703. He had the rooms of Tiengen Castle redecorated and also the [Protivín](/source/Protiv%C3%ADn) castle converted into a baroque building. He acquired the [Palais Schwarzenberg](/source/Palais_Schwarzenberg) in Vienna in 1716.<br> 
He became K.K. Chamberlain and [Geheimrat](/source/Geheimrat), and from 1711 to 1722 he held the office of Obersthofmarschall. From 1722 until his death in 1732 he was [Oberststallmeister](/source/Oberststallmeister). He was also awarded with the [Order of the Golden Fleece](/source/Order_of_the_Golden_Fleece).

Schwarzenberg was made [Duke of Krumlov](/source/Duchy_of_Krumlov) on 28 September 1723.

On 12 June 1732, he was invited by [Emperor Charles VI](/source/Charles_VI%2C_Holy_Roman_Emperor) to hunt deer on the imperial estates near Brandeis. He was shot by mistake by the Emperor when the latter aimed his rifle at a deer and Prince Adam Franz got into the line of fire. Prince Adam Franz died the following day from his serious injuries. The deceased was buried on 25 June 1732 in the family crypt in the [Augustinian Church in Vienna](/source/Augustinian_Church%2C_Vienna).

=== Marriage and children ===
He was married to [Eleonore Elisabeth Amalia Magdalena von Lobkowicz](/source/Eleonore_von_Schwarzenberg) (1682–1741).
They had 2 children.
*Prince [Joseph I Adam of Schwarzenberg](/source/Joseph_I_Adam_of_Schwarzenberg) (15 December 1722 – 17 February 1782), 4th Prince of Schwarzenberg, married on 22 August 1741 in Mariaschein near [Teplice](/source/Teplice) with Maria Theresia von und zu Liechtenstein (28 December 1721 – 19 January 1753) 
*[Maria Anna of Schwarzenberg](/source/Maria_Anna_of_Schwarzenberg) (25 December 1706 – 12 January 1755) married in 1721 with Margrave [Louis George, Margrave of Baden-Baden](/source/Louis_George%2C_Margrave_of_Baden-Baden) (1702–1761)

== Ancestry ==
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|1= 1. '''Adam Franz, 3rd Prince of Schwarzenberg'''
|2= 2. [Ferdinand Wilhelm, 2nd Prince of Schwarzenberg](/source/Ferdinand%2C_Prince_of_Schwarzenberg)
|3= 3. Countess Maria Anna von Sulz-Klettgau
|4= 4. [Johann Adolf, 1st Prince of Schwarzenberg](/source/Johann_Adolf%2C_Prince_of_Schwarzenberg)
|5= 5. Baroness Maria Justina von Starhemberg
|6= 6. Johann Ludwig II, Count of Sulz-Klettgau
|7= 7. Countess Maria Elisabeth von Königsegg-Aulendorf
|8= 8. [Adam, 2nd Count of Schwarzenberg](/source/Adam%2C_Count_of_Schwarzenberg)
|9= 9. Margaret Hartrad von Pallant zu Larochette und Möstroff
|10= 10. Ludwig, Baron of Starhemberg
|11= 11. Baroness Barbara von Herberstein
|12= 12. Karl Ludwig Ernst, Count of Sulz-Klettgau
|13= 13. Countess Maria Elisabeth of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
|14= 14. Count Johann Georg von Königsegg-Aulendorf 
|15= 15. Countess Eleonore von Hohenems
|16= 16. [Adolf, 1st Count of Schwarzenberg](/source/Adolf_von_Schwarzenberg)
|17= 17. Baroness Margaretha Wolff von Metternich
|18= 18. Hartard von Pallant zu Wiebelskirchen, Lindenberg und Wildenburg
|19= 19. Magdalena von Reiffenberg
|20= 20. Rüdiger VII, Baron of Starhemberg
|21= 21. Helene Zäckl von Friedau
|22= 22. Baron Felician von Herberstein
|23= 23. Baroness Barbara von Hofkirchen
|24= 24. Karl Ludwig, Count of Sulz
|25= 25. Countess Dorothea Katharina von Sayn
|26= 26. [Karl II, Count of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen](/source/Charles_II%2C_Count_of_Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen)
|27= 27. Countess Euphrosyne von Oettingen-Wallerstein
|28= 28. Johann Georg, Baron of Königsegg
|29= 29. Countess Kunigunde von Waldburg zu Wolfegg und Zeil
|30= 30. Count Kaspar von Hohenems
|31= 31. Eleonore Philippine von Welsperg
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== Sources ==
* the article in the [German Wikipedia](/source/German_Wikipedia), [Adam Franz Karl (Schwarzenberg)](/source/%3Ade%3AAdam_Franz_Karl_(Schwarzenberg)).
* [https://de.wikisource.org/wiki/BLK%C3%96:Schwarzenberg,_Adam_Franz_Karl_F%C3%BCrst BLKÖ:Schwarzenberg, Adam Franz Karl Fürst]

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