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Princess Adelheid Erna Karoline Marie Elisabeth of Saxe-Meiningen
German vintage postcard
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Prince Moritz of Saxe-Altenburg and his bride Princess Augusta of Saxe-Meiningen in 1862.
Parents of Grand Duchess Elizabeth Mavrikievna, wife of Grand Duchess Konstantin Konstantinovich.
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Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Saxe-Meiningen, by Philip De László, 1899.
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tiny-librarian · 2 months
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On this day in history, March 4th, in 1821, Princess Elizabeth of Clarence died of an intro-susception of the bowels. She was a little over two months old, and was the daughter of the future William IV and Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen.
She had been born prematurely, and was quickly baptized the day of her birth. She was christened Elizabeth Georgina Adelaide, with the initial choice of her parents being the name Georgina. Her uncle, George IV, wanted her to be called Elizabeth instead so Georgina would become her second name.
Her parents had already suffered the loss another daughter, Charlotte, who died on the day of her birth, and a miscarriage. Two years after Elizabeth’s death, Adelaide gave birth to stillborn twin boys, and possibly had another miscarriage that same year. Ultimately, they had no surviving children and when William died, the throne passed to his niece, Queen Victoria.
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The 8 children of Emperor Fredrick III of Germany and Victoria Princess Royal (edit)
Wilhelm, Charlotte, Henry, Sigismund, Viktoria, Waldemar, Sophia, Margaret
(made by me using iMovie)
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lulu-cat-princess · 5 months
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RIP Thomas you would have loved Bridgerton’s princess Adelaide and princess Victoria. Oh wait, you were alive at the same time as them.
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world-of-wales · 2 years
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CONSORTS OF ENGLAND SINCE THE NORMAN INVASION (4/5) ♚
Anne of Denmark (March 1603 - March 1619)
Henrietta Maria of France (June 1625 - January 1649)
Catherine of Braganza (May 1662 - February 1685)
Mary of Modena (February 1685 - December 1688)
Prince George of Denmark (March 1702 - October 1708)
Princess Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach (June 1727 - November 1737)
Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (September 1761 - November 1818)
Princess Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (January 1820 - August 1821)
Princess Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen (June 1830 - June 1837)
Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (February 1840 - December 1861)
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roehenstart · 2 years
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Charlotte, Hereditary Princess of Saxe-Meiningen by Philip de Laszlo.
She was the second descendant and eldest daughter of Prince Frederick of Prussia, who became Crown Prince of Prussia in 1861, and German Emperor in 1888.
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kaiserrreich · 5 months
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Family photo with (R to L) Prince Wilhelm of Prussia, German Crown Princess Victoria (Frederick) and Crown Prince Frederick of Prussia, Princess Charlotte and Prince Henry of Prussia.
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venicepearl · 1 year
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Princess Ida Caroline of Saxe-Meiningen (25 June 1794 – 4 April 1852), was a German princess, a member of the House of Wettin, and by marriage Princess of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach.
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Princess Adelheid Erna Karoline Marie Elisabeth of Saxe-Meiningen
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Duchess Charlotte of Saxe-Meiningen walking with Lady Brougham and Vaux on the front of Cannes, 1914.
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Alexandra, Princess of Wales with Princess Charlotte, Duchess of Saxe-Meiningen 🥺🩷
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tiny-librarian · 29 days
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On March 27th, 1819, Princess Charlotte Augusta Louise of Clarence was born in Hanover. Her parents, the future William IV and Princess Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, had been married in July of the previous year. The wedding was a result of the race among the unmarried sons of George III to provide an heir to the throne, after the only surviving, legitimate heir, Princess Charlotte of Wales, the daughter of the Prince Regent, died in childbirth along with her son.
Adelaide was only seven months pregnant at the time of Charlotte's birth, and had developed pleurisy during her pregnancy which led to the early delivery. The premature princess lived only a few hours, and was buried there in Hanover.
Her parents would have at least 3 other pregnancies, possibly 4, but ultimately had no surviving children.
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~ 🤎 Royal Parallels 🤍 ~
Princess Charlotte of Prussia (later of Saxe-Meiningen) reading a book during a photoshoot. 1865 vs 1874
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