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Countess Johanna Sophia of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (born 16 December 1673 in Langenburg; died: 18 August 1743 in Stadthagen) was a German noblewoman, by birth member of the House of Hohenlohe and by marriage Countess of Schaumburg-Lippe.
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die-greifen · 2 months
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who: mecklenburgish line of succession
The line was succession to the Mecklenburgish throne was changed from agnatic primogeniture to male preference primogeniture on 1 January 1930 upon the descendants of Heinrich Ludwig I.
The line of succession was changed from male preference primogeniture to absolute primogeniture for the descendants of Wilhelm Franz I on 1 January 1990, male preference primogeniture continues for the rest of Heinrich Ludwig I’s descendants.
Conditions of eligibility until 2006
Legitimate descendant of Heinrich Ludwig I (legitimised children are not applicable)
Raised protestant
Marries with the consent of the Monarch
Conditions of eligibility from 2006
Legitimate descendant of Heinrich Ludwig I (legitimised children are not applicable)
Consent to marry is required for the first seven in line to remain eligible
Prior to 1982, all people in the line of succession had to make marriages to members of ruling royal houses, former ruling royal houses or noble families to remain in the line of succession.
LINE OF SUCCESSION ON 1 DECEMBER 2014
HM Heinrich Ludwig I (b. 1890 d. 1954) …..HM Paul Friedrich II (b. 1919 d. 1982) ……….HM King Wilhelm Franz I (b. 1949 d. 1992) ……………HM Queen Karolina Augusta I (b. 1988) ……………(1) HRH Prince Klaus Wilhelm, Duke of Havel and Mecklenburg-Schwerin (b. 1992) ……….(2) HRH Prince Albrecht Gustav, Duke of Bad Doberan (9. 1953) ……………(3) HRH Prince Paul Ludwig of Mecklenburg (b. 1983) ……………(4) HRH Prince Christian Franz of Mecklenburg (b. 1987) ……………(5) HRH Princess Marie Leopoldine of Mecklenburg (b. 1985) ……………(6) HRH Princess Marie Josefine of Mecklenburg (b. 1989) ……….(7) HRH Princess Heinrike Franziska, Duchess of Ratzeburg (b. 1940) ……….(8) HRH Princess Elisabeth Mathilde, Duchess of Güstrow (b. 1942) ……………(9) HSH Prince Ludwig of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (b. 1973) ………………..(10) HSH Princess Juliana of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (b. 2005) ………………..(11) HSH Princess Lucinda of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (b. 2006) ……………(12) HSH Prince Konstantin of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (b. 1976) ………………..(13) HSH Prince Rupprecht of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (b. 2012) ………………..(14) HSH Prince Samuel of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (b. 2014) ……….(15) HRH Princess Marie Anastasia, Duchess of Grevesmühlen (b. 1944) ……………(16) HH Prince Karl Viktor of Hesse-Kassel (b. 1973) ………………..(17) HH Prince Otto of Hesse-Kassel (b. 2005) ………………..(18) HH Princess Mafalda of Hesse-Kassel (b. 2008) ………………..(19) HH Princess Pauline of Hesse-Kassel (b. 2010) ……………(20) HH Prince Ernst Albert of Hesse-Kassel (b. 1974) ……………(21) HH Prince Nikolaus Emmanuel of Hesse-Kassel (b. 1975) ………………..(22) HH Prince Daniel of Hesse-Kassel (b. 2008) ………………..(23) HH Prince Peter of Hesse-Kassel (b. 2010) ………………..(24) HH Princess Milena of Hesse-Kassel (.b 2013) ……….(25) HRH Princess Cecilie Auguste, Duchess of Ludwigslust (b. 1947) ……………(26) HSH Prince Friedrich Magnus of Schwarzburg (b. 1977) ………………..(27) HSH Prince Bernhard of Schwarzburg (b. 2009) ………………..(28) HSH Prince Joachim of Schwarzburg (b. 2011) ………………..(29) HSH Princess Theresia of Schwarzburg (b. 2007) ………………..(30) HSH Princess Antoinette of Schwarzburg (b. 2013) ……………(31) HSH Princess Anne Therese of Schwarzburg (b. 1980) ……….(32) HRH Princess Alexandrine Luise, Duchess of Waren (b. 1951) ……………(33) HH Princess Ingeborg, Marchioness of Bowmont and Cessford (b. 1982) ……………(34) HH Princess Sigrid of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (b. 1983)
……….HRH Princess Ingrid Sophie, Duchess of Teterow (b. 1955 d. 2012) …..(35) HRH Princess Marie Elisabeth, Duchess of Parchim (b. 1921) ……….(36) HH Prince Harald of Denmark (b. 1953) ……………(37) HH Prince Oskar of Denmark (b. 1983) ……………(38) HH Prince Axel of Denmark (b. 1985) ……………(39) HH Princess Louisa of Denmark (b. 1982) ……….(40) HH Princess Feodora of Liechtenstein (b. 1955) ……………(41) HSH Prince Adam Karl of Liechtenstein (b. 1986) ……………(42) HSH Prince Peter Gregor of Liechtenstein (b. 1991) ……………(43) HSH Princess Bernadette Sophia of Liechtenstein (b. 1984) ……………(44) HSH Princess Johanna Eleonore of Liechtenstein (b. 1988)
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mountbatten-windsor · 2 years
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(R-L) Prince Donatus and Princess Floria of Hesse, Prince Philipp and Princess Saskia of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, Penelope Knatchbull, Countess Mountbatten of Burma, Hereditary Prince Bernhard and Princess Stephanie of Baden attend the memorial service in honor of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh at Westminster Abbey, London. March 29, 2022.
All relatives of the late Duke of Edinburgh through his sisters, who all married into German Royalty. (Css of Burma is his uncle Lord Mountbatten's granddaughter-in-law and was a close friend)
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pokadandelion · 3 years
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Princess Alice of Greece and Denmark with her daughters Princess Margarita and Princess Theodora
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europesroyalsjewels · 4 years
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Hohenlohe-Langenburg Emerald Tiara ♕ Unknown 
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House of Hohenlohe-Langenburg & of Wettin: Princess Feodora of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, The Duchess of Saxe-Meiningen
Feodora was born as the youngest of six children to Ernst I., The Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, and his wife Princess Feodora of Leiningen, the half-sister of Queen Victoria. Feodora’s older sister is Princess Adelheid of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, The Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein, who was the mother of the German Empress Augusta Victoria, who then again married the oldest son of Feodora’s and Adelheid’s cousin German Empress Victoria, Princess Royal.
Feodora was to married George II, The Duke of Saxe-Meiningen on October 23rd, 1858 at the age of only 17. She was completely unprepared for the role of a duchess and was also in constant competition with the deceased first wife of the duke, Princess Charlotte of Prussia, who by the way had also been a daughter of Feodora’s cousin Victoria, Princess Royal. Unlike Charlotte, Feodora was described as a spoiled girl that showed no interest at all in art or any other form of education. Her husband tried to educate her what was encouraged by Feodora’s mother as well but the duke soon realised that Feodora would never be as clever or witty as his first wife had been.
The Duke mainly married Feodora to provide his already existing children with a mother but the couple themselves would have three sons of their own. But after Prince Viktor’s, the youngest, death shortly after birth, Feodora preferred to stay away from Meiningen as much as possible.
Feodora died on February 10th, 1872, at the age of only 32. She had contracted scarlet fever in January the same year. Although she and her husband never had led a marriage of love, he was geniunely distraught when she got sick and sent telegrams to her family, often twice per day.
It can be theorized that Feodora’s sister Adelheid named her youngest daughter Princess Feodora of Schleswig-Holstein, who was born in 1874, after her. Two of her other nieces were called Feodora/e as well but as they were born years before her death it is more likely that they were named after their grandmother Princess Feodora of Leiningen .
// Nina Dobrev in The Vampire Diaries
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Princess Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg with her cousins, Hereditary Princess Alexandra of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, Princess Beatrice of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich. 1903.
Source: Queen Victoria Eugenie's private album.
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royaltyandpomp · 6 years
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THE HOUSE
H.S.H. Prince Hubertus zu Hohenlohe-Langeburg  (1959)
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tiny-librarian · 3 years
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Prince Philip had his sisters’ families represented at his funeral.
Bernhard, Hereditary Prince of Baden, is the grandson of his second eldest sister, Theodora.
Philipp, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, is the grandson of his eldest sister, Margarita. 
Donatus, Landgrave of Hesse, is the Head of the House of Hesse, which both Philip’s other sisters, Cecile and Sophie, married into. 
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drosera-nepenthes · 3 years
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The prescriptive Empress of Germany, Princess Augusta Victoria Amelia Louisa Marie Constance, is the eldest of five children of the late Grand Duke and the Grand Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg. She was born in the little parish of Dantzig, near Frankfort on the Oder, on the 22nd October 1858. Her mother, daughter of Ernest, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, is sister of Count Gleichen, who married Queen Victoria's half-sister Feodora, niece of the Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein. Related to the royal House of Denmark, the Princess counts other honourable, if humbler, connections, her aunt, the Princess Henriette, having married the celebrated Dr. Esmarck, professor of surgery at Kiel. The fallen fortunes of her father, the Grand Duke compelled him to live in strict retirement and to order his household with an austere simplicity. In the adversity that had befallen him, the ruined prince found a solace and an interest in devoting himself to the education of his children. The high mental training they received is principally due to the direction he gave to their studies. An accomplished English lady resided for years with the princesses, and helped in the task of their education. The Princess Augusta-Victoria passed a studious youth in the castle overlooking the quiet village. Doubtless the frugal surroundings of her childhood and girlhood, the sense of her illustrious birth and connections, helped form her character, and to give to it seriousness and dignity. When in later years, she left that retired home to appear before the German nation as the bride of the grandson of the Emperor, the reputation of her solid attainments and womanly accomplishments had preceded her, and the people proudly said of her that she was “a real German princess.” It must have appeared an instance of poetic justice to the Grand Duke when the Kaiser's brilliant and beloved grandson, whose hardy spirit and heroic carriage made him bear so strong a likeness to that sovereign who had despoiled him of his dominions, in pursuance of the ideal he had set to himself of reigning over a united Germany, came over and over again to the simple home at Dantzig. There was no mistaking the devotion of the gallant young prince to the fair and tall princess, the eldest of the family group there. At a hunting party given in the late autumn of 1879 at Castle Prinkinan, the seat of the Augustenberg family in Silesia, it is believed that the Grand Duke was left in no further doubt as to the likelihood of his his being ranked in the years to come as one of the ancestors of future German emperors. He did not live, however, to see the consummation of the union that would have gone far to copensate him for the shadows that had gathered about his lot. He died in January 1880. In the following June the Princess Augusta-Victoria was formally betrothed to Prince Wilhelm in the presence of the royal family of Prussia at the castle of Babelsburg, the Emperor's beautiful country seat set at the wooded heights dominating Potsdam. The greater part of the time between her betrothal and marriage the Princess spent in England at Cumberland Lodge. Many may remember the blonde-haired blue-eyed lady, of tall and elegant stature, whose natural stateliness of bearing was softened by a kind and courteous address. In person she appeared to be the type of what the folk of the Fatherland called her, “a real German princess.” On the 21st of February 1881, the marriage of Prince Wilhelm of Prussia and Princess Augusta-Victoria was celebrated in the chapel of the Imperial Palace at Berlin, in the presence of a notable gathering of potentates, princes, and of the wisest and bravest men in the empire. Among those present none, it was said, rejoiced more at the marriage than did the aged Emperor, or gave a heartier welcome to the dowerless bride of Prince Wilhelm. M. de Vassili gives, in the Revue Nouvelle, a portrait sketch of this prince, who seems to possess an irrestitable power of attraction over all who approach him. The description is sullied with some pages Mme. Adam would have done well not to publish, yet even the French count is forced to pay a reluctant homage to the brilliant wit, the high spirit, the genial sympathetic nature, the indomitable courage, enterprise, and ambition the young prince has given proof of. Idolised by his grandfather, for whom he nourishes a sort of hero-worship, Prince Wilhelm is adored by the army, and to the welfare of that army he is devoted.
On the 6th of May, 1882, the eldest son of Prince Wilhelm and Princess Augusta-Victoria, Prince Frederick William, was born at Potsdam.
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Hi! Can you tell me who are the last three princes in the list? Like what are their connection to Phillip? Thank you
They are all blood relatives of Prince Philip
Bernhard, Hereditary Prince of Baden - the grandson of Philip’s second sister, Theodora.
Prince Donatus, Landgrave of Hesse - head of the house of Hesse, the royal family Cecile and Sophie (Philip’s two youngest sisters) married in to. He is particularly close to the family
Prince Philipp of Hohenlohe-Langenburg - his grandmother, Princess Margarita, was Philip’s older sister. He is Philip’s grandnephew and close to Charles
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venicepearl · 2 years
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Princess Elise of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (4 September 1864 – 18 March 1929) was Princess Reuss Younger Line as the wife of Heinrich XXVII. She was the eldest daughter of Hermann, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg and his wife Princess Leopoldine of Baden.
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die-greifen · 2 months
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who: royal duchies of mecklenburg
Since 1930 various members of the Royal House of Mecklenburg have been awarded dukedoms similar to the current practice in Sweden.
The first two dukedoms were awarded to the children of King Heinrich Ludwig I on 1 January 1930 when the King changed the rules of succession to allow women to inherit. Since 1930, dukedoms have been awarded upon birth, with the exception of Heinrich Ludwig’s three eldest granddaughters who were born in London during WWII. The three princesses were retroactively granted their titles once word of their births had reached the King in Mecklenburg.
These titles are only nominal and non-hereditary, though they are transferrable to any spouse of the original holder of the title. The dukedoms are granted without rank but are placed above all other titles (except for monarchical titles and the crown princely title of the heir/ess apparent). Unlike Sweden, the monarch continues to use their dukedom title after ascending the throne.
Dukedoms’ names are taken from major cities and towns in Mecklenburg, along with significant landmarks.
Below is a list of dukedoms in the order they were granted:
Paul Friedrich II, Duke of Rostock, 1930-1982
Marie Elisabeth, Duchess of Parchim, 1930-present
Heinrike Franziska, Duchess of Ratzeburg, 1940-present
Elisabeth Mathilde, Duchess of Güstrow, 1942-present
Marie Anastasia, Duchess of Grevesmühlen, 1944-present
Cecilie Auguste, Duchess of Ludwigslust, 1947-present
Wilhelm Franz I, Duke of Schwerin, 1949-1992
Alexandrine Luise, Duchess of Waren, 1951-present
Albrecht Gustav, Duke of Bad Doberan, 1953-present
Ingrid Sophie, Duchess of Teterow, 1955-2012
Karolina Augusta I, Duchess of Elde, 1988-present
Karolina Augusta I, Duchess of Rostock, 1989-present
Klaus Wilhelm, Duke of Havel, 1992-present
The spouses of the above also held or hold the titles by virtue of their marriage:
Thyra of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Duchess of Rostock, 1939-1981
Gorm of Denmark, Duke of Parchim, 1949-1991
Rupprecht of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, Duke of Güstrow, 1970-1978
Heinrich of Hesse-Kassel, Duke of Grevesmühlen, 1972-1999
Michael, Hereditary Prince of Schwarzburg, Duke of Ludwigslust, 1975-present
Alexander of Schleswig-Holstein, Duke of Waren, 1980-present
Veronica Doncaster, Duchess of Bad Doberan, 1982-present
Eleonora of Leiningen, Duchess of Schwerin, 1985-present
While there are no rules regarding who can and cannot be awarded dukedoms, it is the intention for the titles to be limited to the children of the monarch and the children of the heir or heiress apparent.
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viktoriadeanna · 2 years
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There are some issues about my oldest son Prince William Joseph Heinrich Leiningen XIV (*official title in England).
I've known for some time of my heritage and issue. However I didn't know my only child that was alive would betray me in a most serious crime of treason and denial by publicly claiming a former friend of mine was his birth mother and the one who is Royalty, far away in Great Britain, Untied Kingdom. This past summer I seen a photo of a child who looked to be Tate Wells with Princess Charlotte in a corridor. It was listed by Wayne Wilson my ex husband on LinkedIn. Kristen Kay Wells Tate's mother I knew from the town I currently live in. Mothers day May 2014 she was visiting at my home with her brother Jim Wells to see my son Will who was living back at home temporally I asked Will to be "cautious" with K. K. to avoid any problems.
I knew the next morning she was with child. Mothers instinct, however Both Will and Kristen Kay later denied to me that Tate was Williams.
I kept tabs on both Kristen and Tate while they were in Amarillo thru Facebook. I noticed Tate had Williams teeth and looked more like Williams little brother my second child Garrett Cole who's been deceased since July 17, 2005. 10 years old and shot in the head by his father Chad Blankenship for not bowing down to Linda Lane. The former friend Of mine who denied Jesus Christ was real or ever born , directly to my face July 26, 2009. I ceased being a friend of hers that day.
Linda Lane and her niece Melissa Stroup have been stealing my identity since 1988/as well as any accomplishments only to desecrate. I hope the Royal House's of Leiningen and Hohenlohe - Langenburg pardons the gross lies & misunderstanding on whom Williams real mother is.
William and his son was brutally murdered by the same woman who he claimed was Royalty an his mother. The evidence that other a released on Facebook proudly showing off their crimes against my family. Wills head was severed and his clavicle bone on his left shoulder was showing along with his head obviously missing. A man who is a taxidermist in Bastrop released photos on Facebook of Williams skinned and tanned neck and head*matching moles for id verification.
Many people in Louisiana fed on both Will and my grandson. Noah was sold to a black man for $500 by his own mother after Will was murdered. In December 2020 she had texts me an stated Will was dead and had been cremated and nothing else did I need to know. William was actually alive at that time an I notified him, asking him to remove Noah from his either for his safety. I felt she was suffering from postpartum depression. Much worse , she had began a relationship with Garry Cody Jones, who executed the murder plot on William in hopes to obtain the "Tax Man" collection remit. Sadly no one has been prosecuted and I don't have closure. I was informed that Melissa Stroup (photo enclosed and Linda had gone to England using my name and credentials an spoke lies about me the whole time to other Royal members.
Whatever was given publicly and privately to the imposter needs to be removed as soon as possible.
Linda Lane an her neice are telling people her in the United States that she is the real Queen of England an has made many people in the US bow to her Antichrist, Fame seeking psychopathic Greed monger self. The Untied States is not what it is perceived by other Nations. The only person who has a Constitutional Backbone is myself and I refuse to bow to her. An her murderous ideologies. Any authoritative government who needs DNA proof of the real birth Mother , contact me please. I don't have a problem giving a DNA sample. The photos in this article are that of the females that William knew the ones who are claiming to be his Mother, for some unknown reason William decided to lie publicly about myself as his Mother. I will not ever know why.
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pokadandelion · 3 years
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Princess Alice of Greece with her four daughters:
Princess Margarita, future Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
Princess Theodora, future Margravine of Baden
Princess Cecilie, future Hereditary Grand Duchess of Hesse
Princess Sophie, future Princess of Hanover
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europesroyalsjewels · 5 years
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Hohenlohe-Langenburg Diamond & Ruby Tiara ♕ Sold at Auction to Unknown Buyer in 1989
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