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 Julia von Hauke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Julia was born in Warsaw, in Congress Poland, then ruled in personal union by the Tsar of Imperial Russia.
Julia was considered to be of insufficient rank to have any of her children qualify for the succession on the throne of Hesse and by Rhine (Hesse-Darmstadt), hence the marriage was considered morganatic.
Her husband's brother, Grand Duke Ludwig III of Hesse-Darmstadt, created her Countess of Battenberg in 1851, with the style of 'Illustrious Highness', and in 1858 elevated her to hereditary Princess of Battenberg with the style of 'Serene Highness' (a non-royal title).
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 Morganatic marriage
Franz Ferdinand of Austria and Countess Sophie Chotek von Chotkowa.
Prince Alexander of Hesse, son of the Grand Duke of Hesse and the Rhine, and Countess Julia von Hauke.
She was created Freifrau von Wallersee, and their daughter, Marie Louise, Countess Larisch von Moennich, was a confidante of Empress Elisabeth ("Sisi") of Austria.
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 Alexander of Bulgaria - LoveToKnow 1911
ALEXANDER (ALEXANDER OF BATTENBERG) (1857-1893), first prince of Bulgaria, was the second son of Prince Alexander of Hesse and the Rhine by his morganatic marriage with Julia, countess von Hauke.
The title of princess of Battenberg, derived from an old residence of the grand-dukes of Hesse, was conferred, with the prefix Durchlaucht or "Serene Highness," on the countess and her descendants in 1858.
Prince Alexander, who was born on the 5th of April 1857, was nephew of the tsar Alexander II., who had married a sister of Prince Alexander of Hesse; his mother, a daughter of Count Moritz von Hauke, had been lady-in-waiting to the tsaritsa.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine
The Countess was an orphaned German-Polish ward of the Tsar, and daughter of the Tsar's former Minister of War.
Julia was created Countess of Battenberg (named after a small town in the north of Hesse where they first lived in seclusion), but their children would remain excluded from the line of succession.
Prince Alexander of Hesse died in 1888, Princess Julia of Battenberg died at Schloss Heiligenberg in 1895 at the age of 70.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for julia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Kristeva, Julia 1941-, French critic, psychoanalyst, semiotician, and writer, b.
Battenberg, German princely family, issued from the morganatic union of Alexander, a younger son of Louis II, grand duke of Hesse-Darmstadt, and Countess Julia von Hauke, who was created (1858) princess of Battenberg.
Julia under the stairs: Julia wanted a place that was just for her.(Short Story)
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 HISTORY 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
He was raised by his mother in scandalous and unusual circumstances — living separately from his officially recognised father in a small house at Heiligenberg, near Jugenheim with his mother and younger sister HGDH Princess Marie of Hesse & By the Rhine (1824-1880) who later married HIM Tsar Alexander II, Tsar of Russia, KG (1818-1881).
His promising career was cut short by further scandal, when he fell in love with Countess Julia VON Hauke (1825-1895), a lady-in-waiting to his sister.
In 1859 Grand Duke Louis III elevated the Countess of Battenberg with the title Princess of Battenberg with the qualification of Serene Highness, which her children were also able to enjoy.
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 boys clothing: Hessian royalty -- Prince Louis of Battenburg
Julia Hauke was a Polish countess who charmed the young Prince Alexander, runing his future in Russia.
Maurice Hauke was one of the few Polish officers to remain loyal to Tsar Nicholas I. As a result, he was killed by the rebels.
Princess Marie von Battenberg was born in 1852.
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 PageH.html   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Hesse-Darmstadt continued until 1866 when it, too, was defeated by the Hohenzollerns, however, it was given independence because of its close ties to the royal family.....
Countess Julia von Hauke who was created Princess of Battenberg in 1858....
Half of the estate was bought by Counts von Veldenz and inherited by the Counts von Moers-Saarwerden.
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 thePeerage.com - Edward VII Albert Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, King of the United Kingdom and others
She was the daughter of Albert Prinz von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha and Victoria I Alexandrina Hanover, Queen of the United Kingdom.
She married Ludwig IV Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Großherzog von Hessen und bei Rhein, son of Karl Wilhelm Ludwig Prinz General von Hessen und bei Rhein and Marie Elisabeth Caroline Viktoria Prinzessin von Preußen, on 1 July 1862 in Osborne House, Osborne, Isle of Wight, England.
She married Henry Maurice Prinz von Battenberg, son of Alexander Ludwig Georg Friedrich Emil Prinz von Hessen und bei Rhein and Julie Therese Gräfin von Hauke, on 23 July 1885 in Whippingham Church, Whippingham, Isle of Wight, England.
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 St. Mildred's Church, Whippingham, Isle of Wight - The Battenberg Chapel
The Prince was married in this church, on 23rd July 1885, to the Queen's ninth and longest surviving child, Princess Beatrice (or 'Baby' as she was known in the family).
Prince Henry was the 3rd son of Prince Alexander of Hesse and the Rhine, by his wife Countess Julia von Hauke.
As the Countess was of unequal rank, the marriage was morganatic and the Countess was made Princess of Battenberg in her own right.
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 It seems like there is always someone out there always teaching a different gospel of the Kingdom
In 1858 the countess and her children were raised to the rank of princes and Princesses of Battenberg, with the title of Durchlaucht, or serene highness.
The countess and her children were raised to the rank of princes and princesses in 1858.
The bad blood followed down from Julie Theresa von Hauke to her son Louis Alexander Mountbatten, to his daughter victoria Alice of Battenberg, to her son Philip Mountbatten (Queen Elizabeth II’s husband), to his son Charles, Prince of Wales (whose very telltale appearance defies all reasonable doubt of a “Jewish” bloodline connection).
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 Princess Alice of Battenberg - WikiLeasing.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Her Serene Highness Princess Victoria Alice Elizabeth Julia Marie of Battenberg was born in the Tapestry Room at Windsor Castle in Berkshire in the presence of her great-grandmother, Queen Victoria.
Her father was eldest son of Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine through his morganatic marriage to Countess Julia von Hauke.
Her godparents were The Grand Duke of Hesse, Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine, Julia, Princess of Battenberg, Grand Duchess Elizabeth Fyodorovna of Russia, Countess Marie of Erbach-Schönberg, and Queen VVctoria of the United Kingdom.Princess Alice spent most of her childhood in London.
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 Louis Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Milford Haven   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
One of his younger brothers, Prince Alexander of Battenberg (1857-1893), was selected with the approval of Europe's Great Powers to mount the throne of Bulgaria, where he reigned as sovereign Prince from 1879 to 1886.
His Illustrious Highness Count Louis (Ludwig) Alexander of Battenberg was born in Graz, Austria, the eldest son of Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine (1823-1888) by his morganatic marriage to Countess Julia von Hauke (1825-1895).
Influenced by his cousin's wife, the future Grand Duchess Alice of Hesse, a daughter of Queen Victoria's, Louis became a naturalized British subject and joined the Royal Navy in 1868, at the age of fourteen.
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 Battenberg History & Origins
In 1858 the countess and her children were all raised to the rank of Prince or Princess of Battenberg.
It was Alexanda's morganatic marriage to countess Julia Theresa von Hauke (1825-95) that lead to the revival of the Battenberg name.
Their marriage produced five offspring, and the eldest son was Prince Louis of Battenberg.
www.tmbg.freeserve.co.uk /Battenberg/Origins.htm   (532 words)

  
 Prince Louis of Battenberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
His Illustrious Highness Count Louis (Ludwig) Alexander of Battenberg was born in Graz, Austria, the eldest son of Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine (1823-1888) by his morganatic marriage to Countess Julia von Hauke (1825-1895), the daughter of a Polish politician.
She was created Princess of Battenberg with the style of Serene Highness by her brother-in-law, Grand Duke Ludwig III of Hesse and by Rhine on 21 December 1858.
Countess Nadejda (Nada) de Torby (28 March 1896-22 January 1963)
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 thePeerage.com - Alice Mary Victoria Augusta Pauline Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Princess of Albany and others
She was the daughter of Henry Maurice Prinz von Battenberg and Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Princess of the United Kingdom.
She married George V Frederick Ernest Albert Windsor, King of the United Kingdom, son of Edward VII Albert Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, King of the United Kingdom and Alexandra Caroline Marie Charlotte Louise Julia von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, Princess of Denmark, on 6 July 1893 in St.
She was the daughter of George V Frederick Ernest Albert Windsor, King of the United Kingdom and Mary Prinzessin von Teck.
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 Recovering: Chapter 15
Eventually Underhill was led into the Anglican communion by Baron Friedrich von H gel, with whom she shared a long and fruitful spiritual relationship.
A central figure in the evangelical revival of eighteenth-century England was Selina Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon (d.
Yet, Manfred Hauke correctly notes that the language of Gennadius' Statuta---"however learned and holy"---and of Innocent III---whether Mary "stands higher than all the apostles"---indicates that ultimately and officially considerations of intellect and sanctity were not determinative.
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 The Mineyko family
They had German names because of their German mother who was from the family of von Heyking.
She was born countess Kossakowska in 1910 in Poland, and married Tomasz Mineyko (H.6) in 1933.
She married baron Adam Heydel on 11 August 1924 who was the son of Franciszek Tomasz Marian Heydel and Countess Melania (nee Dzieduszycka).
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 boys clothing: Hessian Bulgarian royalty -- Prince Alexander of Battenburg
The eldest son of Prince Alexander of Battenberg was thorougly German, but spoke excellent English even as a child.
Prussian Chancellor Otto von Bismarck who had played such an imprtant role in the Congress of Berlin offered no support, he was intent on maintaining Prussia's treaty with the Russians.
They had two children: Assén von Hartenau, Count of Hartenau (1890-) and Zwétana von Hartenau, Countess of Hartenau (1893-).
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 The Battenburgs - The Royal Forums
There is a commoner family of Battenburg/Battenberg (spelling of family names varied over the centuries) which originally came from the Rhineland (Duesseldorf area) and there were two noble families of this name (one from Hesse, one form the Rhineland) but their lines respectively stopped before 1700.
But the name of Battenberg which is used today by relatives of the BRF was a new creation for Julia Freiin von Hauke on her marriage to prince Alexander of Hesse.
There was von Bronckhorst family family, Herr zu Batenburg, and late around XV c.
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 Descendants of Princess Julie von Battenberg
Countess Julie von Hauke, cr Princess von Battenberg (1825-1895), m.1851 Prince Alexander of Hesse and the Rhine (1823-1888)
1.1.1.Princess Imma of Erbach-Schönberg (1901-1947), m.1st 1923 Baron Hans Karl von Dörnberg (1875-1924), m.2nd 1940 (div 1947) Neil McEachan (1885-1964)
2.Prince Ludwig von Battenberg, became Louis Mountbatten in 1917, cr Marquess of Milford Haven in 1917 (1854-1921), m.1884 Princess Victoria of Hesse and the Rhine (1863-1950)
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 Place Index 21
von Waldburg zu Zeil und Trauchburg, Erich (Count)
von Waldburg zu Zeil und Trauchburg, Elisabeth (Countess)
Hanau-Lichtenberg, Charlotte Christine Magdalene (Countess) - of  b.
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 C:\WINNT\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\NLOO37Z7\lecture9[1].htm
During the Napoleonic Wars, the Habsburgs acquired additional Slovene populations in Venetian Istria and Venetia Julia by the Treaty of Campoformio, 1792.
(NOTE: Alexander of Battenberg was the second son of Prince Alexander of Hesse and a Polish lady, Julia Hauke, Countess of Battenberg.
Their children married into European royal families and one of their descendants is Prince Philip Mountbatten, husband of Queen Elizabeth II of Gt.
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 Louis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Louis IV of Bavaria of the House of Wittelsbach, born 1282, was duke of Bavaria from 1294, duke of the Palatinate from 1329 and, after 1314, Holy Roman Emperor.
Louis was the son of Louis II, Duke of Upper Bavaria, who was married to Beatrix von Silesia-Glogau.
His Illustrious Highness Count Louis (Ludwig) Alexander of Battenberg was born in Graz, Austria, the eldest son of Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine (1823-1888) by his morganatic marriage to Julie Therese née Countess von Hauke (1825-1895), the daughter of a Polish politician.
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 Regency Romance Novel Authors, B
Summary: Lady hiding from greedy relatives with an acting troupe realizes that the secretary of a lord who wants her as his mistress is the man who once rescued her on a dark heath.
Summary: Widowed countess who is too beautiful (!) pretends to be a drab servant to a lord who values honesty.
Summary: Lady fleeing an arranged marriage ends up in a slum from whence she is rescued by an earl who intends to make a marriageable lady out of her.
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