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  2. Princess Alexandrine of Prussia (1915–1980) - Wikipedia

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    Princess Alexandrine Irene of Prussia (7 April 1915 – 2 October 1980) was the oldest daughter and fifth child of Wilhelm, German Crown Prince, and Cecilie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Her grandparents were Wilhelm II, German Emperor and his wife Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein , and Frederick Francis III of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Grand ...

  3. Princess Alexandrine of Prussia - Wikipedia

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    Princess Alexandrine of Prussia may refer to: Princess Alexandrine of Prussia (1803–1892), daughter of Frederick William III of Prussia Princess Alexandrine of Prussia (1842–1906), daughter of Prince Albert of Prussia Princess Alexandrine of Prussia (1915–1980), daughter of Wilhelm, German Crown ...

  4. Princess Alexandrine of Prussia - Wikiwand

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    Princess Alexandrine of Prussia may refer to: Princess Alexandrine of Prussia (1803–1892), daughter of Frederick William III of Prussia; Princess Alexandrine of Prussia (1842–1906), daughter of Prince Albert of Prussia; Princess Alexandrine of Prussia (1915–1980), daughter of Wilhelm, German Crown Prince

  5. Princess Alexandrine of Prussia (1915-1980) - Wikimedia

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    From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Princess Alexandrine Irene of Prussia (1915–1980), first daughter and the fifth child of Duchess Cecilie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin with German Crown Prince Wilhelm. Kaiserliche Bildersammlung.

  6. Prinzessin Alexandrine von Preussen (1915-1980) - Find a ...

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    Prinzessin Alexandrine von Preussen. Birth. 7 Apr 1915. Berlin, Germany. Death. 2 Oct 1980 (aged 65) Starnberg, Landkreis Starnberg, Bavaria (Bayern), Germany. Burial. Castle Hohenzollern Cemetery.

  7. Alexandrine, Princess of Prussia - Equestrian statues

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    CountryGermany. Town:Ludwigslust. Year of creation:2003. Rider (s):Princess of Prussia Alexandrine. (1803 – 1892) was Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Alexandrine was the seventh child and fourth daughter of Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia and his wife Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.

  8. Alexandrine of Prussia, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin

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    Alexandrine of Prussia (Friederike Wilhelmine Alexandrine Marie Helene; 23 February 1803 – 21 April 1892) was Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin by marriage to Grand Duke Paul Frederick. She was the daughter of Frederick William III of Prussia and Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz .

  9. Alexandrine Irene of Prussia (Hohenzollern), Princess (1915 ...

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    Alexandrine Irene of Prussia (Hohenzollern), Princess. German: Alexandrine von Preußen (Hohenzollern), Prinzessin. Birthdate: April 07, 1915. Birthplace: Kronprinzenpalais, Berlin, Deutschland (DWR) Death: October 02, 1980 (65) Starnberg, Oberbayern, Bayern, Deutschland (BRD)

  10. Category:Princess Alexandrine of Prussia (1803–1892)

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    Princess Alexandrine of Prussia (23 February 1803– 21 April 1892), Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, was the daughter of Frederick William III of Prussia and Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. In 1822, she married Paul Friedrich, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. They had three children: Friedrich Franz II. von Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1823 ...

  11. Princess Alexandrine of Prussia (1842–1906) - Infogalactic ...

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    Princess Frederica Wilhelmina Louise Elisabeth Alexandrine of Prussia (1 February 1842 – 26 March 1906) was a member of the House of Hohenzollern as the daughter of Prince Albert of Prussia and his wife Princess Marianne of the Netherlands.