Line of succession to the Liechtenstein Throne
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Liechtenstein laws allow the line of succession to the throne (which were regulated in 1606) to be by primogeniture, i.e. inherited by the first-born male of the oldest family line.
Line of succession
Current monarch: HSH Prince Hans-Adam II.
- HSH Prince Alois, Prince Hans-Adam II's eldest son.
- HSH Prince Joseph Wenzel, Prince Alois's eldest son.
- HSH Prince Georg Antonius, Prince Alois's second son.
- HSH Prince Nikolaus Sebastian, Prince Alois's youngest son.
- HSH Prince Maximilian, Prince Hans-Adam II's second son.
- HSH Prince Alfons, Prince Maximilian's only son.
- HSH Prince Constantin, Prince Hans-Adam II's youngest son.
- HSH Prince Moritz, Prince Constantin's son.
- HSH Prince Philipp Erasmus, Prince Hans-Adam II's brother.
- HSH Prince Alexander, Prince Philipp Erasmus's eldest son.
- HSH Prince Wenzeslaus, Prince Philipp Erasmus's second son.
- HSH Prince Rudolf, Prince Philipp Erasmus's youngest son.
- HSH Prince Nikolaus, Prince Hans-Adam II's brother.
- HSH Prince Josef-Emanuel, Prince Nikolaus's son.
See also
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