Ferdinand Vincent, Count of Kinsky

Ferdinand Vincent Rudolf Count Kinsky of Vchynice and Tetov (8 September 1866, Dornau – 3 February 1916, Vienna) was a Czech nobleman, Austro-Hungarian officer and courtier.After serving in the army, he held functions at the court in Vienna, finally he was the Emperor's Master of the Horse (1909–1916), he was awarded the Order of the Golden Fleece (1915).He was the third and youngest son of Prince Ferdinand Bonaventura Kinsky (1834–1904) and Maria Josepha of Liechtenstein (1835–1905).As the younger son of the Prince, he used the title of Count and served in the army from a young age.Three daughters married descendants of old noble families and important landowners in Bohemia (Buquoy, Waldstein and Trauttmansdorff).
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