List of Landvogts of Liechtenstein

Summary

The Landvogt of Liechtenstein was the title of the head of the district office (Oberamt) from 1719 to 1848, which was subordinate to the court of House of Liechtenstein. The Landvogt acted as a representative of the sovereign prince of Liechtenstein, assisted by the rent master and land clerk. The position was considered the de facto head of the country due to the prince being almost always absent from the country; the first visit by a sovereign prince did not take place until 1842.

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