Václav AntonÃÂn Chotek of Chotkov and VojnÃÂn (; 26 February 1674 â 2 May 1754) was a Czech nobleman and royal Stadtholder in the Kingdom of Bohemia.
Václav AntonÃÂn Chotek of Chotkov and VojnÃÂn was born in BÃÂluà ¡ice, Bohemia, on 26 February 1674. His title was knight (; ). He was son of Vilém Chotek of Chotkov and VojnÃÂn (1628âÂÂ1674) and his second wife Johanna Sabina Proy von Gaiselsberg und Findtelstein (1650âÂÂ1692).
He married Maria Theresia Ludmilla Scheidler von Scheidlern (1684âÂÂ1709) on 28 October 1698, in Prague. Maria Theresia was daughter of Ferdinand Christoph (Ritter) Scheidler von Scheidlern, captain of the Prague quarter Malá Strana and High Chamberlain (nejvyà ¡à ¡Ã zemský komornÃÂk; Oberstlandkämmerer) of the Kingdom of Bohemia.
He was father of sevel children, including:
On 6 February 1702, Václav AntonÃÂn Chotek Ritter (Knight) of Chotkov and VojnÃÂn was received into the Bohemian nobility in Vienna. On 13 May 1743, in Laxenburg he was awarded the title of Bohemian Graf (Count) and on 4 October 1745, in Frankfurt he was elevated to the rank of Reichsgraf (Imperial Count) with heraldic augmentation.
Owner of the BÃÂluà ¡ice estate, Václav Chotek also acquired the Veltrusy estate, where architect Frantià ¡ek Maxmilián Kaà Âka erected his new residence, the Veltrusy Mansion in 1716. He later also purchased the Domaà ¡ÃÂn estate, becoming one of the richest landowners in Bohemia.
Václav Chotek was head of the Slaný Landkreis (district) and, thereafter, head of the LitomÃÂà Âice Landkreis. After these assignments, he was appointed Imperial Counsellor. He also held the position of Austrian Stadtholder of the Kingdom of Bohemia from 1735 to 1738.
Václav Chotek died in Prague on 2 May 1754, age 80.