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Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse: Hesse: Born 1 May 1868. In 1893, Frederick Charles married Princess Margaret of Prussia, youngest sister of Wilhelm II and a granddaughter of Queen Victoria of Great Britain. They had six children, including two sets of twins. NSDAP – 4814690: Joined: 1 May 1938: Princess Margaret of Prussia: Hesse
Prince Charles of Prussia (26 September 1795 - 6 April 1798). Princess Frederica Wilhelmina Louise Amalia of Prussia (30 September 1796 - 1 January 1850); married Leopold IV, Duke of Anhalt-Dessau (1794–1871) and had issue. Prince Louis Charles died aged 23 from diphtheria .
Frederick’s son was Prince Christian – later to reign as King Christian X (who led Denmark through World War II). However, at the 1902 meeting, King Christian IX was not present, meaning that ...
Prince Augustus Frederick, the Duke of Sussex, shared liberal perspectives similar to his brother Prince Edward. He advocated for the removal of legal restrictions on Jewish individuals in England ...
Australian-born Princess Mary, who is married to Prince Frederick, has been thrust into the spotlight amid the ongoing headlines. The Danish royal family has weighed in on rumours of an affair ...
The Danish royal family has broken its silence on Prince Frederik’s alleged affair with socialite and philanthropist Genoveva Casanova. In a statement, the Danish royals told the publication B.T ...
Ernest Louis, (born November 25, 1868, Darmstadt, Hesse-Darmstadt [Germany]—died October 9, 1937, near Darmstadt), grand duke of Hesse-Darmstadt from 1892 until his abdication in 1918, at the end of World War I.
Among the surviving insignia of former Princes is the Prince of Wales's Crown, made in 1728 for Prince Frederick Louis (George II's eldest son, who died in 1751 before he could inherit the throne). In 1911, a new set of Welsh honours was designed for the investiture of Prince Edward (later Edward VIII and subsequently Duke of Windsor) at ...
Frederick II, king of Sicily (1197–1250), duke of Swabia (as Frederick VI, 1228–35), German king (1212–50), and Holy Roman emperor (1220–50). A Hohenstaufen, he pursued his dynasty’s imperial policies against the papacy and the Italian city-states. He also joined in the Sixth Crusade (1228–29).