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- Faesch abstract "Faesch, also spelled Fesch, is a prominent Swiss, French, Belgian, Corsican and Italian noble family, originally a patrician family of Basel. Known since the early 15th century, the family received a confirmation of nobility from the Holy Roman Emperor in 1563. It was continuously represented in the governing bodies of the city-republic of Basel for centuries, and three members served as Burgomasters, i.e. heads of state, namely Remigius Faesch (1541–1610), Johann Rudolf Faesch (1572–1659) and Johann Rudolf Faesch (1680–1762). The family was at times the richest family of Basel, and its rise was partially the result of clever marriage policies.In the 18th century, the naval officer Franz Fesch (1711–1775) entered the service of the Republic of Genoa and established a branch in Corsica. Its most famous member, Cardinal Joseph Fesch (1763–1839), was the uncle of Napoleon Bonaparte and was a member of the French imperial family during his nephew's rule. He became a French senator and a count in 1805, was elevated to sovereign princely rank in 1806, and was granted the title of a Prince of France in 1807, a dignity held only by himself, Napoleon's siblings, Joachim Murat and Eugène de Beauharnais. He was a member of the Imperial House and in the order of succession to the French imperial throne in accordance with the French constitution of 1804 (Title III, Article 9, "The Imperial Family"). He was also made a Peer of France in 1815, and subsequently given the title of (Roman) Prince by the Pope. The Fesch Palace in Ajaccio today houses the Musée Fesch, one of France's finest collections of old masters and one of the most important Napoleonic collections. An art museum in Basel also named the Museum Faesch and established by Regimus Faesch in the 17th century is now part of the Basel Historical Museum.Family members have lived in Switzerland, Corsica, Italy, France and Belgium. Many family members have been notable as jurists, bankers or military officers.".
- Faesch thumbnail Fesch_arms_as_French_imperial_prince.svg?width=300.
- Faesch wikiPageID "39746551".
- Faesch wikiPageRevisionID "604102473".
- Faesch coatOfArms "200".
- Faesch country First_French_Empire.
- Faesch country Papal_States.
- Faesch estate "France".
- Faesch founder Joseph_Fesch.
- Faesch foundingYear "1806".
- Faesch nationality "Swiss-Corsican".
- Faesch styles "Serene Highness".
- Faesch surname "Fesch".
- Faesch titles Imperial_House_of_France_(First_French_Empire).
- Faesch titles "Prince".
- Faesch titles "Sovereign Prince".
- Faesch subject Category:European_royal_families.
- Faesch subject Category:House_of_Fesch.
- Faesch subject Category:Imperial_family_of_the_First_French_Empire.
- Faesch subject Category:Noble_families_of_the_First_French_Empire.
- Faesch subject Category:Noble_families_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Faesch subject Category:Patriciate_of_Basel.
- Faesch subject Category:Princes_of_the_Papal_States.
- Faesch subject Category:Swiss_families.
- Faesch comment "Faesch, also spelled Fesch, is a prominent Swiss, French, Belgian, Corsican and Italian noble family, originally a patrician family of Basel. Known since the early 15th century, the family received a confirmation of nobility from the Holy Roman Emperor in 1563. It was continuously represented in the governing bodies of the city-republic of Basel for centuries, and three members served as Burgomasters, i.e.".
- Faesch label "Faesch".
- Faesch label "Faesch".
- Faesch label "Famille Fesch ou Faesch".
- Faesch sameAs Faesch.
- Faesch sameAs Famille_Fesch_ou_Faesch.
- Faesch sameAs m.0w2zfzd.
- Faesch sameAs Q978317.
- Faesch sameAs Q978317.
- Faesch wasDerivedFrom Faesch?oldid=604102473.
- Faesch depiction Fesch_arms_as_French_imperial_prince.svg.
- Faesch isPrimaryTopicOf Faesch.