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  2. Prince Wilhelm of Prussia (1906–1940) - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Prince Wilhelm Friedrich Franz Joseph Christian Olaf of Prussia (4 July 1906 – 26 May 1940) was the eldest child of Wilhelm, German Crown Prince, and Duchess Cecilie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. At his birth, he was second in line to the German throne and was expected to succeed to the throne after the deaths of his grandfather, Emperor ...

  3. Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Prussia - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Prussia ( German: Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Karl Ernst Alexander Heinrich von Preußen; 12 July 1880 – 9 March 1925) was a member of the House of Hohenzollern, great-grandson of King Frederick William III of Prussia .

  4. Prince August Wilhelm of Prussia - Wikipedia

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    Prince August Wilhelm Heinrich Günther Viktor of Prussia (29 January 1887 – 25 March 1949), nicknamed "Auwi", was the fourth son of German Emperor Wilhelm II by his first wife, Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein. He was a vocal supporter of Nazism and of Adolf Hitler.

  5. Frederick the Great - Wikipedia

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    Early life Frederick was the son of then-Crown Prince Frederick William of Prussia and his wife, Sophia Dorothea of Hanover. [1] He was born sometime between 11 and 12 p.m. on 24 January 1712 in the Berlin Palace and was baptised with the single name Friedrich by Benjamin Ursinus von Bär on 31 January. [2]

  6. Prince Wilhelm of Prussia (1783–1851) - Wikipedia

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    Prince Wilhelm of Prussia; Born 3 July 1783 Berlin: Died: 28 September 1851 (aged 68) Berlin: Spouse: Landgravine Marie Anna of Hesse-Homburg: Issue among others...

  7. Crown (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    A crown is often an emblem of a sovereign state, usually a monarchy (see The Crown ), but also used by some republics . A specific type of crown is employed in heraldry under strict rules. Indeed, some monarchies never had a physical crown, just a heraldic representation, as in the constitutional kingdom of Belgium .

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  8. Note: Inspired by a reader, in this post I investigate the location of a Polish forced labor camp situated near Kamenz, Germany [today: Kamieniec Ząbkowicki, Poland], a place I’ve discussed in several earlier posts. Determining its location caused me to examine the purpose of the various networks of underground caves and subterranean structures the … Continue reading "POST 141: ZBIGNIEW ...

  9. Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    Bavaria is home to several football clubs including FC Bayern Munich, 1. FC Nürnberg, FC Augsburg, TSV 1860 Munich, FC Ingolstadt 04 and SpVgg Greuther Fürth. Bayern Munich is the most successful football team in Germany having won a record 32 German titles and 6 UEFA Champions League titles. They are followed by 1.

  10. Nicolaus Copernicus - Wikipedia

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    Nicolaus Copernicus was born on 19 February 1473 in the city of Toruń (Thorn), in the province of Royal Prussia, in the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland. [9] [10] His father was a merchant from Kraków and his mother was the daughter of a wealthy Toruń merchant. [11] Nicolaus was the youngest of four children.