:Prince Christoph of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
{{Short description|European prince and socialite (1956–2006)}}
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|name=Christoph Prinz zu Hohenlohe
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|birth_name = Christoph Victorio Egon Humberto Prinz zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg
|birth_place = Lausanne, Switzerland
|birth_date={{birth date|1956|11|8|df=y}}
|death_date={{death date and age|2006|8|6|1956|11|8|df=y}}
|death_place= Bangkok, Thailand
|house = Hohenlohe-Langenburg
|father=Alfonso Prinz zu Hohenlohe
|mother=Princess Ira von Fürstenberg
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}}Christoph Victorio Egon Humberto Prinz zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg (8 November 1956 – 6 August 2006) was a European socialite and member of the extended Agnelli family.Although born in Switzerland and a resident of the United States, neither of which recognizes nobility or hereditary titles, he was a citizen of Liechtenstein which recognizes both.
Known as Kiko, he was born at Clinique de Mont Choisi in Lausanne, Switzerland,{{Cite web|last=Limited|first=Alamy|title=Stock Photo - Nov. 11, 1956 - Son For Princess Ira; Princess Ira of Hohenlohe yesterday gave birth to a baby son, at Lausanne, Switzerland. The baby will be named Christoff Victorio Umberto|url=https://www.alamy.com/nov-11-1956-son-for-princess-ira-princess-ira-of-hohenlohe-yesterday-image69343042.html|access-date=2020-06-26|website=Alamy|language=en}} the elder son of Prince Alfonso of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1924–2003) and his first wife, Princess Ira zu Fürstenberg, a niece of Giovanni Agnelli, the founder of Fiat.
He died on 6 August 2006 of massive organ failure, related to complications of diabetes and a lung infection, a few days after being imprisoned in Klong Prem Central Prison in Bangkok on charges of suspicion of illegally altering a visa{{cite web | agency=Associated Press | title=Thailand releases details of European aristocrat's death in custody | website=Taiwan News | date=2006-09-02 | url=https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/186207 | access-date=2021-07-05}} (a month before the 2006 Thai coup d'état). His health had been weakened from a weight-loss regimen at a Thai wellness center.{{cite web |title=European aristocrat dies in notorious Thai jail |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/european-aristocrat-dies-in-notorious-thai-jail-412202.html |website=independent.co.uk |date=16 August 2006 |accessdate=2 February 2019}}{{cite news|url=http://www.corriere.it/english/articoli/2006/08_Agosto/09/ira.shtml|title=Ira Fürstenberg's Son Dies In Prison|publisher=Corriere della Sera|date=9 August 2006|access-date=30 November 2006|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070106135742/http://www.corriere.it/english/articoli/2006/08_Agosto/09/ira.shtml|archive-date=6 January 2007|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}
Before his death, he resided in Honolulu, Hawaii, also in Paris and Geneva, but was a citizen of Liechtenstein.
Ancestry
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|1= 1. Prince Christoph of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
|2= 2. Prince Alfonso of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
|3= 3. Princess Ira von Fürstenberg
|4= 4. Prince Max Egon of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
|5= 5. María de la Piedad de Yturbe y von Scholtz-Hersmendorff, Marquesa de Belvís de las Navas
|6= 6. Prince Tassilo of Fürstenberg
|7= 7. Clara Agnelli
|8= 8. Prince Gottfried of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
|9= 9. Countess Anna von Schönborn-Buchheim
|10= 10. Manuel de Yturbe y del Villar
|11= 11. María de la Trinidad von Scholtz-Hermensdorff y Caravaca, Marquesa de Belvís de las Navas
|12= 12. Prince Carl Emil of Fürstenberg
|13= 13. Countess Maria Festetics von Tolna
|14= 14. Edoardo Agnelli
|15= 15.Donna Virginia Bourbon del Monte
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Category:House of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
Category:Princes of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
Category:House of Fürstenberg (Swabia)
Category:Prisoners and detainees of Thailand
Category:Diabetes-related deaths