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Ernst (17.1.1572 - Erla 26.10.1596), Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sønderborg.
Coburg 15.2.1916 Marie Melita of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (Langenburg 18.1.1899 - München 8.11.1967; daughter of Furst Ernst of Hohenlohe-Langenburg and Princess Alexandra of the United Kingdom and Saxe-Coburg and Gotha).
(2) Büdingen 19.9.1920 Hertha of Isenburg und Büdingen in Büdingen (Büdingen 27.12.1883 - Glücksburg 30.5.1972; daughter of Furst Bruno of Isenburg and Büdingen and Berta of Castell-Rüdenhausen).
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 Germany Ecclesiastical Territories
Daughter of Count Ernst Friedrich zu Salm-Reifferscheid in Bedburg and Countess Maria Ursula zu Leiningen Her sister, Anna Salome, was sovereign of Essen.
She was daughter of Prince Joachim Ernst von Anhalt and Eleonore von Württemberg, and lived (1651-1505).
The third of four of daughters of prince Joachim Ernst von Anhalt to rule the territory, she was follower of Melanchthons (Philippstine), which was in opposition to the ruling Lutherian Orthodoxy in Dresden.
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 List of monarchs deposed in the 19th century - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
King Francis Joseph I, deposed 1849, restored later that year
Ernst Kasimir III count of Isenburg 1801-1810, deposed by the French ocupation 1810.
Karl I Friedrich Ludwig Moritz prince of Isenburg-Birstein 1803-1816, deposed 1816, died 1820.
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 Johann Ernst Count Of Isenburg Budingen / Marie Charlotte Countess Erbach   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Name: Johann Kasimir Count Isenburg Budingen Born: July 10, 1660 at Wachtersbach, Hessen Nassau, Prussia Died: September 23, 1693 at Cuylenburg, Gelderland, Netherlands Wife: Sofie Elisabeth Countess Isenburg Birstein
Name: Ferdinand Isenburg Budinge Wachtersbach Born: January 03, 1662 at Budingen, Oberhessen, Hesse Darmstadt Died: May 14, 1703 at Wachtersbach, Hessen Nassau, Prussia Wife: Albertine Marie Countess Sayn
Name: Georg Albrecht Count Isenburg Budingen Meerholz Born: May 01, 1664 at Budingen, Oberhessen, Hesse Darmstadt Died: February 11, 1724 at Meerholz, Hessen Nassau, Prussia Wife: Amalie Henriette Countess Sayn-wittgenstei
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 Persons eligible to succeed to the British Throne as of 1 Jan 2001
Ernst Johann Pz Biron-Curland (*1940) X. [Adoptive issue] 436.
Zoee Perochon (*2000) X. [Ernst August Pz v Lippe] X. [Illegitimate issue, legitimatio per matrimonium subsequens] 647.
Ernst August Pz v Solms-Braunfels [1-2-8-1-3-a-d-b-a, below] 660.
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 John Ulrich of MANSFELD-ARTERN - Katharina of MANSFELD-HINTERORT
1 Esther of MANSFELD-EISLEBEN =Georg II of CRICHINGEN-PIETINGEN 2 Peter Ernst II of CRIECHINGEN =Anna Sibylla of NASSAU-WEILBURG 3 Albrecht Ludwig of CRIECHINGEN 3 Anna Maria of CRIECHINGEN 3 Esther Dorothea of CRIECHINGEN 2 Hans Henry of CRIECHINGEN 2 Anna Katharina of CRIECHINGEN 2 John of CRIECHINGEN 2 Maria Juliane of CRIECHINGEN
Child: Ernst (IV) of MANSFELD-EISLEBEN Birth: 13 JAN 1544
1 Maria of MANSFELD-EISLEBEN =Peter Ernst I of CRIECHINGEN 2 William of CRIECHINGEN =Adolf of SAYN, Count of Sayn 2 Dorothea Katharina of SAYN =Karl Ludwig of SULZ-KLETTGAU 3 Alwig VIII of SULZ-KLETTGAU 3 Karl Ludwig Ernst of SULZ, Count of Sulz =Marie Elisabeth of HOHENZOLLERN-SIGMARINGEN
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 Women in power 1500-2006
As he died without male heirs in 1539, Köln withdrew the fief, but his niece, Mezza claimed the inheritance, it was not until 1571 after a court process, that her sons Johann and Wilhelm von Warsberg were declared as rightful heirs.
Concequently Archbishop Salentin von Isenburg of Köln granted the Burgravate as a hereditary fief.
Widow of Ernst and regent for Johannes II (1504-16-51).
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 The Napoleonic Germany
Another his relative, Ernst III, an heir to the throne of Saxony-Coburg-Saalfeld, was now allowed to succeed his father, who died in 1806.
The Elector and margrave of Brandenburg (the King of Prussia) lost a half of his possessions but formally preserved his independence.
The German territories annexed by France or held by the rulers that did not join the Allies (the Kingdoms of Saxony and Westphalia, the Grand Duchies of Berg and Frankfurt, the Principalities of Reuss and Isenburg, etc), were governed directly by the Bureau.
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 700000 people connected with European Royalty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Ernst Kasimir Isenburg Budingen and Christine Eleonore Countess Stolberg Gedern
Father: Wilhelm Moritz Count Of Isenburg Birstein (1657-1711)
Johann Ernst Count Wied and Hedwig Eleonore Countess Of Everstein
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 German States to 1918 F-M
21 Nov 1704 - 2 Dec 1716 Joseph Wilhelm Ernst (b.
19 Jun 1866 - 28 Aug 1866 Ernst Friedrich Eduard Vogel von (b.
May 1805 - 12 Feb 1831 Ernst Freidrich Hebert Graf zu (b.
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