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Thurn und Taxis

Thurn und Taxis was a German family that was a key player in the postal (mail) services in Europe in the 16th century.

Ruggiero de Tassis (the name was later changed to Taxis) founded the postal service in Innsbruck, and on 11 December 1489, Jeannetto de Tassis was appointed Chief Master of Postal Services. The family held its exclusive position for centuries. In 12 November 1516 the Thurn und Taxis family had a postal service based in Brussels reaching to Rome, Naples, Spain, Germany and France by courier.

The Thurn und Taxis company would last until the 18th century, when the postal service was finally bought by the heir to the Spanish throne.

The family still exists and is still wealthy. Since 1748 it resides in Regensburg. It used to own a brewery that was sold to the Paulaner Group (Munich) in 1996, but still produces beer under the brand of Thurn und Taxis.

Princes (Fürsten) of Thurn und Taxis, 1695-present

  • Eugen Alexander Franz 1695-1714
  • Anselm Franz 1714-1739
  • Alexander Ferdinand 1739-1773
  • Karl Anselm 1773-1805
  • Karl Alexander 1805-1827
  • Maximilian Karl 1827-1871
  • Maximilian Maria 1871-1885
  • Albert 1885-1952
  • Franz Josef 1952-1971
  • Karl August 1971-1982
  • Johannes 1982-1990
  • Albert 1990-present

The mail monopoly of Thurn and Taxis was also central to the plot of The Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon, when supposedly a rival system, W.A.S.T.E., emerged to carry outsiders' documents, without government inspection thereof.

External Links

  • http://www.thurnundtaxis.de/ - family homepage

Referenced By

Diet of the Holy Roman Empire | Imperial Circle Estates | Leopold Mozart | List of Reichstag participants (1792) | Ludovika, Royal Princess of Bavaria | Mail | Marie Ludovika Wilhelmine Princess of Bavaria | Michael II, Duke of Braganza | Miguel II, Duke of Braganza | Post | Postage | Postal service | Postal system | The Crying of Lot 49

 

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