Anselm Franz, 2nd Prince of Thurn and Taxis

{{Short description|Prince of Thurn and Taxis (1681–1739)}}

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| name =Anselm Franz

| full name = {{langx|de|Anselm Franz}}

| title = Prince of Thurn and Taxis

| image = Anselm Franz von Thurn und Taxis.jpg

| caption =

| succession = Prince of Thurn and Taxis

| reign = 21 February 1714 – 8 November 1739

| reign-type = Period

| coronation =

| predecessor = Eugen Alexander Franz

| successor = Alexander Ferdinand

| spouse = Maria Ludovika Anna Franziska, Princess of Lobkowicz

| issue = Alexander Ferdinand, 3rd Prince of Thurn and Taxis
Princess Maria Philippine Eleonore
Maria Augusta, Duchess of Württemberg
Prince Christian Adam Egon

| house = Thurn and Taxis

| father =Eugen Alexander Franz, 1st Prince of Thurn and Taxis

| mother = Princess Anna Adelheid of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg

| birth_date ={{Birth date|1681|1|30|df=y}} (date of baptism)

| birth_place = Brussels, Spanish Netherlands (place of baptism)

| death_date ={{Death date and age|1739|11|8|1681|1|30|df=y}}

| death_place = Brussels, Austrian Netherlands

| burial_place =

}}

Anselm Franz, 2nd Prince of Thurn and Taxis, (30 January 1681 – 8 November 1739) was the second Prince of Thurn and Taxis, Postmaster General of the Imperial Reichspost, and Head of the House of Thurn and Taxis from 21 February 1714 until his death on 8 November 1739.

Early life

Anselm Franz was the eldest child and son of Eugen Alexander Franz, 1st Prince of Thurn and Taxis and his wife Princess Anna Adelheid of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg. The date of his birth is unknown, but Anselm Franz was baptised on 30 January 1681 in the Church of Our Lady of Victories at the Sablon in Brussels.

Postmaster General

Under his father, at the beginning of the War of the Spanish Succession the administration of the Imperial Reichspost was moved from Brussels to Frankfurt am Main. When his father died, Anselm Franz was appointed Postmaster General by Charles VI in 1715, and returned to the family's home in Brussels, but the city now had no significance for the Reichspost. He therefore moved back to Frankfurt am Main in 1724, where he bought a plot of land on which he later started construction of the Baroque Palais Thurn und Taxis in 1729. In 1725, he was able to lease the postal system of the Austrian Netherlands as a Habsburg fief. His move to Frankfurt was drawn out over several years, as the city council had some objections and in any case the construction of his palace took its time. From 1737 he lived in the still unfinished palace in Frankfurt, but then returned in 1739 to Brussels, where he died unexpectedly.

Marriages and family

Anselm Franz married Czech noblewoman Princess Maria Ludovika Anna Franziska of Lobkowicz, daughter of Ferdinand August Leopold, Prince of Lobkowicz, Duke of Sagan and his wife Margravine Maria Anna Wilhelmine of Baden-Baden, on 10 January 1703. Franz Anselm and Maria Ludovika had four children:

Legacy in telecom industry

Anselm Franz von Thurn und Taxis had connections with the French Postmaster {{ill|Louis-Léon Pajot|fr}} who was based in the Paris Hôtel de Villeroy Bourbon. While the network of the Thurn & Taxis Imperial Post covered the Habsburg territories, they did not have access to those of the Bourbon. Louis Leon Pajot was the head of the Pajot & Rouillé postal operations with a strong infrastructure in the French Bourbon territories. Pajot was a confidant of King Louis XIV who appreciated the efficiency of the Pajot & Rouillé postal service. Louis XIV died in 1715.

On May 21, 1738, a decision of the next Bourbon King Louis XV and his minister of finance, Cardinal Fleury brought a sudden and unexpected end to the French Postal Company. In the early morning of the day Police interrupted all activities. The sudden end of the Pajot & Rouillé Post very much impressed Anselm Franz von Thurn & Taxis,{{cite book |last=Barbier |first=Edmond Jean François |date=1866|title=Chronique de la régence et du règne de Louis XV (1718-1763) |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9twJaMmdNWsC&q=pajot+rouille+21+mai+1738&pg=RA1-PA133 |language=fr |location= Paris, France |publisher=Charpentier }}{{cite book |last=Allaz |first=Camille |date=September 2013|title=Histoire de la poste dans le monde |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GZH2AAAAQBAJ&q=%2221+mai+1738%22&pg=PT157 |language=fr |publisher=Pygmalion |isbn=978-2-7564-1154-5}}[https://phonebookoftheworld.com/history/#1738 Anselm Franz 2nd Prince of Thurn and Taxis in the history of the Phone Book of the World] as he did not want the same happen to the Thurn & Taxis postal operations.

The story was transmitted from one generation to another. In 1867, 129 years later, the State of Prussia brought an end to the Thurn & Taxis Post, but unlike Louis XV, a significant compensation payment of 3.000.000 Thaler had to be made.{{cite book |last=Siegert |first=Bernhard |date=1999|title=Relays: Literature as an Epoch of the Postal System |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bz_1hEm_y84C&q=thurn+und+taxis+post+1867&pg=PA139 |publisher=Stanford University Press |isbn=9780804732383}}

In 1952 Johannes, 11th Prince of Thurn and Taxis inherited what was left from the Postal fortune.

1986, mai he was in Paris

and showed the still existing Postal Building to a young student.[https://chateletleshalles.com/sortie1/ photo of Johannes 11th Prince of Thurn and Taxis, historic links of place Marguerite de Navarre and Hotel de Villeroy Bourbon in relation to former Postal Services]

File:Palais Thurn und Taxis Modell.jpg

The idea came up to relaunch some Telecom activities in the old building

which was almost unchanged since the times of the Postal Services.

His families former postal headquarters,

the Palais Tour et Taxis in Brussels and the Frankfurt Palais Thurn und Taxis had been destroyed.

According to Johannes von Thurn & Taxis "Spirit of Telecommunications had remained in the old walls"[https://phonebookoftheworld.com/history/#1986 Johannes 11the Prince of Thurn and Taxis in the history of the Phone Book of the World]

of the 9-11 rue des Déchargeurs mansion in Paris.

With the help of Thurn und Taxis the student opened a small Phone Boutique as a "test project", today Cremerie de Paris N°2 [https://cremeriedeparis.com/no2/ The small Phone Boutique given by Thurn und Taxis leading to the Phone Book of the World, its network of White Pages and the Brand Museum Cremerie de Paris]

a few meters away from the Hôtel de Villeroy Bourbon.

... 249 years after the end of the postal operations.

Johannes von Thurn und Taxis watched the "test" but he died very early 1990, December 14.

With the 1993 arrival of the Internet the "test" project turned into a global Internet Directory Publishing company and the Brand Museum Cremerie de Paris based in the historic building.

Attracted by the unusual Telecom history

major Technology Corporations like Amazon [https://cremeriedeparis.com/amazon/ Amazon Expo around the old Post Building]

or Microsoft [https://cremeriedeparis.com/microsoft/ Microsoft Expos around the old Post Building]

are now coming to organise brand expos or product launches.

As a reminder of PTT history,

Anselm Franz von Thurn und Taxis his Posthorn and the Eiffel Tower

are part of the Logo of the Whitepages of over 50 different countries,[https://whitepages.fr/ White Pages.fr for France][https://whitepages.ma/ White Pages.ma for Morocco][https://whitepages.jp/ White Pages.jp for Japan]

all edited from the old Postal Building in Paris.

The Postmasters Legacy is still very present in Paris where he is featured

among many contemporary Brands and Inventors coming to the former Postal Mansion / Hotel de Villeroy Bourbon [https://popupstoreparis.com/ Pop Up Store Paris.com featuring the Postmaster Anselm Franz von Thurn & Taxis on it's homepage]

Honours

Ancestry

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|1= 1. Anselm Franz, 2nd Prince of Thurn and Taxis

|2= 2. Eugen Alexander Franz, 1st Prince of Thurn and Taxis

|3= 3. Princess Anna Adelheid of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg

|4= 4. Lamoral II Claudius Franz, Count of Thurn and Taxis

|5= 5. Countess Anne-Françoise of Hornes

|6= 6. Hermann Egon, Prince of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg

|7= 7. Countess Maria Franziska of Fürstenberg

|8= 8. Leonhard II, Count of Taxis

|9= 9. Alexandrine von Taxis

|10= 10. Philippe-Lamoral, Count of Hornes

|11= 11. Princess Dorothée of Arenberg

|12= 12. Egon, Count of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg

|13= 13. Princess Anna Maria of Hohenzollern-Hechingen

|14= 14. Friedrich Rudolf, Count of Fürstenberg

|15= 15. Countess Anna-Magdalena of Hanau-Lichtenberg

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References

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Sources

  • {{citation|surname1=Wolfgang Behringer|title=Thurn und Taxis, Die Geschichte ihrer Post und ihrer Unternehmen |publisher=Piper|location=München, Zürich|isbn=3-492-03336-9|date= 1990|language=de}}
  • {{citation|surname1=Martin Dallmeier|surname2=Martha Schad|title=Das Fürstliche Haus Thurn und Taxis, 300 Jahre Geschichte in Bildern |publisher=Verlag Friedrich Pustet|location=Regensburg|isbn=3-7917-1492-9|date= 1996|language=de}}
  • Europäische Stammtafeln Band V

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