”On 23 January 1719, after the lands had been purchased, Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, decreed that Vaduz and Schellenberg were united and elevated the newly formed territory to the dignity of Fürstentum (‘principality’) with the name “Liechtenstein” in honour of “[his] true servant, Anton Florian of Liechtenstein”. On this date, Liechtenstein became a sovereign member state of the Holy Roman Empire. It is a testimony to the mere political expediency of the purchase that the Princes of Liechtenstein did not visit their new principality for almost 100 years.”
The painting is about the Battle of Austerlitz from the Napoleonic wars – almost a hundred years later. The Austrian field marshall (here behind Franz Joseph I.) was the prince of Liechtenstein [Johann I Joseph](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_I_Joseph,_Prince_of_Liechtenstein).
… I am ashamed to admit at first glance I thought I was looking at a Saitama edit due to the cape and colors.
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”On 23 January 1719, after the lands had been purchased, Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, decreed that Vaduz and Schellenberg were united and elevated the newly formed territory to the dignity of Fürstentum (‘principality’) with the name “Liechtenstein” in honour of “[his] true servant, Anton Florian of Liechtenstein”. On this date, Liechtenstein became a sovereign member state of the Holy Roman Empire. It is a testimony to the mere political expediency of the purchase that the Princes of Liechtenstein did not visit their new principality for almost 100 years.”
The painting is about the Battle of Austerlitz from the Napoleonic wars – almost a hundred years later. The Austrian field marshall (here behind Franz Joseph I.) was the prince of Liechtenstein [Johann I Joseph](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_I_Joseph,_Prince_of_Liechtenstein).
… I am ashamed to admit at first glance I thought I was looking at a Saitama edit due to the cape and colors.