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Topic: Karl Friedrich of Isenburg Meerholz


  
  List of monarchs deposed in the 19th century - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Friedrich Wilhelm I of Hesse Kassel Elector and Sovereign Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel 1847-1866, deposed 1866, died 1875.
Karl of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (Fürst von Hohenzollern zu Sigmaringen) 1831-1848, deposed or abdicated 1848, died 1853.
Karl I Friedrich Ludwig Moritz prince of Isenburg-Birstein 1803-1816, deposed 1816, died 1820.
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Friedrich Wilhelm (Schlodien 4.11.1723 - Praha 6.5.1757), Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sønderborg-Beck 1749-1757.
Karl Friedrich (Dresden 5.1.1732 - Strasbourg 21.2.1772), Hereditary Prince of Schleswig-Holstein-Sønderborg-Beck 1757-1772.
Johann Friedrich (Gottorp 1.9.1579 - Altkloster, Boxthude 3.9.1634), Prince-Archbishop of Bremen 22.10.1596 - 3.9.1634, Prince-Bishop of Lübeck 23.12.1607 - 3.9.1634.
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 House Laws of Schaumburg-Lippe
The count had his wife raised to the rank of countess by the Emperor in 1752 and obtained an imperial mandate (Jul 12, 1753) declaring that the issue of the count would not be hindered from enjoying their inheritance because of the alteration in the text of the letter of investiture.
Karl Philipp von Unruh's date of birth was not known with certainty (c1733), and his relation with the well-known noble family of Unruh was not precisely known.
As for the second claim, by the declaration of 1853, the reigning prince attributed to himself the decision whether a marriage was equal or not; by consenting to the marriage of Ernst zur Lippe-Biesterfeld in 1869, he was defining it as equal for the purposes of Lippe house laws.
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 emmerichnet.de - Emmerich aus Frankfurt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Friedrich Ludwig Emmerich, born Dezember 26, 1808; died 1809.
Karl Friedrich Kircher, born April 14, 1771; died Februar 13, 1814.
Karl Friedrich Kircher, born April 14, 1771; died Februar 13, 1814; married Angela Johanette Karolina Fresenius Dezember 27, 1804.
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 Women in power 1800-40
Married to Karl-Wilhelm-Ludwig Graf von Isenburg und Büdingen in Meerholtz (1763-1832).
The widow of Prince Karl Joseph Aloys (1760-99), she in charge of the government in the name of her son Karl Egon II (1796-1804-54), who succeeded his cousin as Reichsfürst of Fürstenberg.
She was married to the rather weak and hesitant king Friedrich Wilhelm III, and she showed both courage and intelligence in a difficult situation for the country.
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 States of the Confederation of the Rhine: 1806-1813
Karl married Stephanie-Louise-Adrienne de Beauharnais (28.08.1789-29.01.1860), a second cousin of Empress Josephine's children, on 08.04.1806.
Friedrich IV, Prince of Salm-Kyrburg (14.12.1789-14.08.1859) inheirited his title from his father, Friedrich III, Prince of Salm-Kyrburg, on 25.07.1794.
Friedrich, Duke of Sachsen-Hildburghausen (29.04.1763-29.09.1834) inheirited his title from his father, Ernst-Friedrich III, Duke of Sachsen-Hildburghausen, on 23.09.1780.
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 Women in power 1740-1770
She was also one of the leading forces of a the Bavarian-Dutch movement for exchange of lands in 1784/85, and she therefore supported Friedrich IIs "Prince-Union Project" of 1785 and was able to secure the continued existence of the united Electorate of Bavaria.
She was widow of Friedrich IV (1724-46-51) and regent for son Friedrich V (b.
The daughter of Friedrich Wilhelm of Preussen and Sofia Dorothea von Hannover, she was mother of three sons and a daughter, Sophia Albertina, who became Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg in 1787, and lived (1720-82).
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 The Napoleonic Germany
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.
- Karl, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg-Hoym, in Holzapfel and Schaumburg;
- Karl, Georg, Karoline and Karoline, Counts and Countesses of Waldeck-Bergheim, in Limpurg-Gaildorf;
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 Johann Ernst Count Of Isenburg Budingen / Marie Charlotte Countess Erbach
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
Name: Karl August Count Isenburg Budingen Born: January 27, 1667 at Budingen, Oberhessen, Hesse Darmstadt Died: March 16, 1725 at Marienborn, Oberhessen, Hesse Darmstadt Wife: Anna Belgica Florentine Solms Laubach
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 Worldroots.com
Karl von Hessen und bei Rhein and Princess Elisabeth of
Archduchess Charlotte of Austria, daughter of Karl I,
Saxony, daughter of Karl Alexander, Grand Duke of
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 Ludwig Heinrich Count Solms-rodelheim- / Wilhelmine Christine Countess Limpurg Gaildorf
Name: Wilhelm Karl Ludwig Solms-rodelheim- Born: at Of Assenheim, Oberhessen, Hesse Darmstadt Died: August 27, 1778 at Rodelheim Wife: Countess Of Wurmbrand Marie
Name: Eleonore Friederike Countess Solms-rodelheim Born: September 23, 1703 at Of Assenheim, Oberhessen, Hesse Darmstadt Died: June 01, 1762 at Meerholz, Hessen Nassau, Prussia Husband: Count Of Isenburg Budingen Meerholz Karl
Name: Ernst Karl Count Solms Born: April 22, 1705 at Of Assenheim, Obrhss, H Dr Died: August 10, 1705
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