Noble House

Casa di Thurn und Taxis

Da corrieri imperiali a nobili europei, la Casa di Thurn und Taxis ha costruito un impero delle comunicazioni che ha unito i regni e lasciato un'eredità di innovazione, opulenza e intrighi nel cuore del continente.

1490–presentEuropeNoble HouseCatholic

"Nihil est arduum volenti"

Casa di Thurn und Taxis crest

Quick Facts

Years Active
1490–present
Founder
Franz von Taxis
Region
Europe
Religion
Catholic

Notable Rulers

Documentary Chapters

Timeline

Franz von Taxis Appointed Imperial Postmaster

Franz von Taxis is appointed by Emperor Maximilian I to establish and manage the imperial postal system, laying the foundation for the family's future.

Noble Title and Name Change

The Tasso family is granted German nobility and adopts the name Thurn und Taxis, symbolizing their new status and expanding influence.

Reichspost Confirmed at Augsburg

The Peace of Augsburg confirms the Thurn und Taxis as hereditary imperial postmasters, securing their monopoly over the Reichspost.

Loss of the Spanish Postal Contract

The War of Spanish Succession leads to the loss of the lucrative Spanish postal contract, marking the beginning of challenges to the family's monopoly.

Acquisition of St. Emmeram Palace

The family acquires St. Emmeram Palace in Regensburg, establishing it as their principal residence and a symbol of their wealth.

Dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire

The collapse of the Holy Roman Empire results in the loss of the family's imperial postal monopoly, fundamentally altering their economic base.

Death of Karl Alexander and Succession Crisis

The death of Karl Alexander prompts a major succession dispute within the family, leading to years of legal battles and internal division.

Family Scandal and Tragedy

The murder of Prince Max Emanuel’s son under mysterious circumstances brings unwanted attention and further erodes the family's reputation.

Abolition of German Nobility Privileges

The Weimar Constitution abolishes legal privileges of the nobility, further diminishing the family's public status but not their property holdings.

Princess Gloria’s Rise to Prominence

Princess Gloria enters the public eye, first as a tabloid sensation and later as a key figure in the rehabilitation and management of the family’s legacy.

Opening of St. Emmeram Palace to the Public

St. Emmeram Palace is opened as a museum and cultural venue, marking a new chapter in the family's engagement with the public.

Contemporary Cultural Contributions

The family continues to support arts, heritage, and charitable initiatives, maintaining their relevance in modern European society.

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