Meinrad II, Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen


Meinrad II Charles Anthony of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen was Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen from 1689 until his death.

Life

Meinrad was a son of Prince Maximilian I of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen from his marriage to Maria Clara, the daughter of Count Albert of Berg-s'-Heerenberg. He was still a minor when he succeeded his father in 1689 and initially, he stood under the guardianship of his mother and his uncle Franz Anton, Count of Hohenzollern-Haigerloch.
He studied at the University of Ingolstadt and embarked on a military career. He fought in the Battle of Vienna, the Hungarian rebellion and the Nine Years' War. In 1692, Emperor Leopold I raised the Swabian branch of the House of Hohenzollern to Imperial Princes, under the condition that they would practice primogeniture in the future, i.e. they were not allowed to increase the number of imperial princes by further subdividing their principalities. In 1695, Meinrad II concluded a treaty of inheritance with the Elector of Brandenburg: if either the Swabian or the Brandenburg line of Hohenzollern were to die out, then the other line would inherit their territories.
In 1702, Meinrad's uncle Francis Anthony died. Both his sons had joined the clergy, so Hohenzollern-Haigerloch fell back to Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen.
In 1708, Meinrad founded a blast furnace works in Laucherthal, which is now owned by Zollern GmbH, a company which is still partially owned by the descendants of the Princes of Hohenzollern.

Marriage and issue

On 22 November 1700 in Sigmaringen, he married Johanna Katharina von Montfort,, a daughter of Count John Anthony I of Montfort-Tettnang. They had the following children: