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  The Imperial Reichs College of Princes and Counts of The Holy Roman Empire , Founded 1489 . The Imperial Nobility of ...
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  Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prince Georg Friedrich Ferdinand of Prussia, (German: Georg Friedrich Prinz von Preußen) (born June 10, 1976) is the current head of the royal house of Prussia and the imperial house of Germany.
Georg Friedrich is only son of the late Prince Louis Ferdinand II of Prussia and Countess Donata of Castell-Rüdenhausen (born a member of a mediatized princely family, she is now Duchess Donata of Oldenburg by a second marriage).
As a result of the 1442 Treaty of Wittstock between the House of Mecklenburg and the House of Hohenzollern, Georg Friedrich is considered by some people to be the heir of the grand-ducal thrones of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
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 Prince of Orange - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prince of Orange is a title of nobility, originally associated with the principality of Orange in southern France.
It may be carried by members of the House of Orange-Nassau and the House of Hohenzollern, and is currently carried by Prince Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands (Orange-Nassau) and Prince Georg Friedrich of Prussia (Hohenzollern).
The title originally referred to the sovereign principality of Orange in the valley of Rhone in southern France, which was a property of the House of Orange (and from 1544 of the House of Orange-Nassau).
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 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Hohenzollern
Hohenzollern are a European royal family, noted as the rulers of Brandenburg from 1415, then of the duchy (1525-1701) and kingdom (1701-1918) of Prussia and subsequently (1871-1918) of the German Empire before losing their status as a result of World War I.
Nonetheless, the real importance of the Hohenzollerns began with their being raised to the rank of Elector for the Holy Roman Empire in 1415 upon the acquisition of Brandenburg by the first Hohenzollern Elector, Friedrich I; the Brandenburg lands would form the core of the family's power for the next five hundred years.
A cadet branch of the Hohenzollerns, the Hohenzollern-Sigmaringens, were also important landowners in pre-German Empire Germany, and later were the princes (1866-1881) and kings (1881-1947) of Romania.
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 Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia - wiki.americanqba.info Wikipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Georg Friedrich Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia, (legal name: Georg Friedrich Ferdinand Prinz von Preußen) (born June 10, 1976 in Bremen) is the current head of the royal House of Hohenzollern and pretender to the German and Prussian thrones.
Georg Friedrich is the only son of the late Prince Louis Ferdinand II of Prussia and Countess Donata of Castell-Rüdenhausen (born a member of a mediatized princely family, she is now Duchess Donata of Oldenburg by her second marriage to her former sister-in-law 's ex husband, Duke Friedrich August of Oldenburg).
Georg Friedrich is also the heir of the Prussian claimants of the title of Prince of Orange.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia
Georg Friedrich Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia, (German: Georg Friedrich Ferdinand Prinz von Preußen) (born June 10 1976 in Bremen) is the current head of the royal House of Hohenzollern and pretender to the German and Prussian thrones.
He is commonly styled His Royal Highness The Prince of Prussia (German: Seine königliche Hoheit, der Prinz von Preußen), or alternatively His Imperial and Royal Highness The Prince of Prussia (German: Seine kaiserliche und königliche Hoheit, der Prinz von Preußen) and is sometimes referred to by the anglicisation of his name, George Frederick.
Georg Friedrich is the only son of the late Prince Louis Ferdinand II of Prussia and Countess Donata of Castell-Rüdenhausen (born a member of a mediatized princely family, she is now Duchess Donata of Oldenburg by her second marriage to her former sister-in-law's ex husband, Duke Friedrich August of Oldenburg).
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 Friedrich II. the Great (1712-1786)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Friedrich had been indiscreet enough to carry on a separate correspondence with the English court and to vow that he would marry Amelia or no one.
Friedrich was placed under arrest, deprived of his rank as crown prince, tried by court martial, and imprisoned in the fortress of Cürstin.
Friedrich's father had also banished Christian Wolff (1679-1754), a disciple of Leibniz and professor of mathematics and philosophy at Halle, at 48-hour notice and "on pain of the halter," for teaching what the King had come to believe, at the urging of Wolff's Pietist enemies, was fatalistic determinism.
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 Worldroots.com
Friedrich II *der Grosse*, King of Prussia (1712-1786)
Friedrich III, Emperor of Germany, King of Prussia (1831-1888)
Prince Friedrich Karl Alexander of Prussia and Princess Marie Luise Alexandrina of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, Duchess of Saxony)
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 Pretenders - FUTEF   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Prince Luís of Orléans-Braganza (born June 6, 1938) in Portuguese: Luís de Orléans e Bragança, whose baptismal name is Luís Gastão Maria José Pio, is the present Head of the Brazilian Imperial House and, according to legitimist claims,...
Georg Friedrich Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia, (German: Georg Friedrich Ferdinand Prinz von Preußen) (born June 10 1976 in Bremen) is the current head of the royal house of Prussia and the imperial house of Germany.
Prince Mohammad Hassan Mirza (20 November, 1899–7 January 1943), brother of Ahmed Shah Qajar of Iran, and former Crown Prince of the Qajar dynasty.
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 Prussian (German) Royal Family
Although Friedrich accepted this at the time of his marriage, both he and his younger brother (who also married unequally) filed a suit in the German Courts claiming discrimination against them on the basis of their marriage was unconstitutional.
Prince Georg is the present Head of the Imperial House of Hohenzollern (Prussia)
Prince Friedrich's body was recovered from the Rhine and it was concluded that he either committed suicide or died accidentally
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 Imperial Lineage... - Wehrmacht-Awards.com Militaria Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
He was succeeded by his nephew, Friedrich Wilhelm II (reigned 1786-1797), who bankrupted the kingdom, neglected the army (the foundation of the state), and left Prussia ill-prepared for the rise of Napoleon.
Friedrich Wilhelm III became king on November 16, 1797 on the death of his father Friedrich Wilhelm II, and reigned until his death on 7 June 1840.
Prussia lost a fair amount of territory to Napoleon and this led to a period of civil reforms under Karl Freiherr vom Stein and Karl August Fü von Hardenberg and and military reforms under Generals Johann David von Scharnhorst and August Graf von Gneisenau.
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 The Kaiser's Heir: Prince Louis-Ferdinand of Prussia (1907-1994)
Prince Wilhelm of Prussia died in battle in 1940.
Prince Louis-Ferdinand of Prussia was the son of Crown Prince Friedrich-Wilhelm and Duchess Cecilia of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, daughter of Grand Duke Friedrich-Franz III and Grand Duchess Anastasia, née Grand Duchess Anastasia Michaelovna of Russia.
Prince Louis-Ferdinand II was a reserve officer, he died unexpectedly in 1977 during military maneuvers.
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 History of Friedrich II of Prussia Volume 1 - Chapter III   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Friedrich Wilhelm saw hot service, that campaign of 1709; siege of Tournay, and far more;--stood, among other things, the fiery Battle of Malplaquet, one of the terriblest and deadliest feats of war ever done.
Friedrich Wilhelm, now in the sixth year of wedlock, is still very fond of his Sophie Dorothee,-- "Fiechen" (Feekin diminutive of Sophie), as he calls her; she also having, and continuing to have, the due wife's regard for her solid, honest, if somewhat explosive bear.
Friedrich the old Grandfather lived only thirteen months after the birth of his grandson: Friedrich Wilhelm was then King; thoughts then, to any length, could become actions on the part of Friedrich Wilhelm.
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When outlining his vision of the throne, Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia, apparently did not have in mind the autocratic rule his ancestors had when forging Prussia and later a united Germany into a major and often-feared European power.
As head of the dynasty, Georg Friedrich is a claimant to the throne that Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated in 1918 after leading Germany to defeat in World War One.
Georg Friedrich said he hoped to emulate not those iron-fisted, militaristic forefathers, but rather today's European monarchs working within a parliamentary democracy.
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 I don't envy Royal Family, says heir to German throne | Germany | Europe | International News | News | Telegraph
Prince Georg Friedrich of Prussia, who has defeated two uncles in a court case over the right to be called the head of the Hohenzollern family, says: "I'm very happy that it's different for me than it is for Princes William and Harry.
Prince Georg is well aware of the effect he can have on others - not least young women.
After his father died in 1977, Prince Georg's upbringing was largely overseen by his grandfather, Prince Louis Ferdinand, who succeeded in giving his protege a relatively private childhood.
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by forename - part 34
Frederick VI of Denmark, King of Denmark Oldenburg --to-- Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia Hohenzollern.
Friedrich of Baden-Durlach, Prince of Baden Zähringen, b.
Friedrich Wilhelm of, Prince of Nassau-Weilburg Nassau-Weilburg, b.
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 A Monarchist's Guide to the World
Prince Georg Friedrich of Prussia, born June 10, 1976, great-great-grandson of Kaiser Wilhelm II, inherited claim September 25, 1994.
Prince Amedeo, Duke of Aosta, Duke of Savoy, great-great-grandson of King Vittorio Emanuele II, born September 27, 1943.
Prince Nikola, born July 24, 1944, son of titular King Michael I, inherited claim March 24, 1986.
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 Royal and Celebrity Letters | Queen Elizabeth II | Prince Charles | Sarah Ferguson | JK Rowling | Eragon | Paul Burrell
Frederik of Denmark, Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway, Crown Prince Philippe and Crown Princess Mathilde of Belgium, Crown Prince
of Hesse, Prince Nikolaos of Greece, Princess Alexandra of Greece, Prince Kyril and Princess Rosario of Bulgaria, Princess Olga of Greece, Princess Bianca of Savoy-Aosta,
Duke of Luxembourg, House of Nassau, Prince of Nassau and Parma,
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 Prince Georg Friedrich Head of Prussian Royal Family Loses Title - Drudge Forum
Not only is Prince Georg Friedrich former Head of the Prussian Royal Family illigitimate he's only Prussian on the female side.
I am asking for an Aristocratic opinion in why would Prince Georg Friedrich not even consisder assuming the title of King of Prussia when his father died in 1994, It's been 13 years now.
Prince Augustus Wilhelm (January 29, 1887—March 25, 1949), called Auwi, was the fourth son of Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany by his first wife, Augusta Viktoria, Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein.
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 Georg Ludwig (1660-1727)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Although endowed with a generous income and a court of her own, she was allowed to drive her carriage only under observation and only for a given distance; she was not allowed to walk on foot outside the courtyard at Ahlden.
Georg Ludwig did sanction visits to Ahlden by duke Georg Wilhelm, which were denied by the agreement of 1694.
Georg Ludwig also permitted Georg Wilhelm's widow to move from her dower-house in Lüneburg to the castle of Celle in order to make her frequent trips to visit her daughter less strenuous.
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 Frequently asked questions
Prince Georg Friedrich Ferdinand of Prussia is the great-great-great-grandson of Emperor Wilhelm II.
He was born on 8th May 1909 as a Prince Gustaf Lennart Nikolaus Paul, Hereditary Prince of Sweden, Duke of Smaland in Stockholm.
His father was Prince Wilhelm of Sweden, his mother Maria Pawlowna, Grand Duchess of Russia.
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Netherlands, Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden, Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway, Crown Prince Philippe and Crown Princess Mathilde of Belgium, Crown Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg, Crown
Prince Felipe of Spain, Prince Georg Friedrich of Prussia, Prince Emanuele Filiberto of Italy, Prince Jean of France, Crown Prince Pavlos and Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece, Prince Ernst August of Hanover, Prince Bernhard of Baden, Crown Princess Margarit of
of Sweden, Prince Joachim and Princess Alexandria of Denmark, Princess Martha Louise of Norway, Princess Mafalda of Hesse, Prince Nikolaos of Greece, Princess Alexandra of Greece, Prince Kyril and Princess Rosario of Bulgaria, Princess Olga of Greece,
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Friedrich Wilhelm, Crown-Prince of Prussia, son of Friedrich I. and Father of this little infant who will one day be Friedrich II., did himself make some noise in the world as second King of Prussia; notable not as Friedrich's father alone; and will much concern us during the rest of his life.
Friedrich I., it is admitted on all hands, was "an expensive Herr;" much given to magnificent ceremonies, etiquettes and solemnities; making no great way any-whither, and that always with noise enough, and with a dust vortex of courtier intrigues and cabals encircling him,-- from which it is better to stand quite to windward.
Prince Friedrich and his Father came gradually to some understanding, tacit or express, on that sad matter; Prince Friedrich was allowed to live, on his separate allowance, mainly remote from Court.
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 News Archive December 2001
Prince Georg Friedrich of Prussia, claimant to the German throne, does not envy his reigning cousins.
Prince Hans Adam II of Liechtenstein has threatened to abdicate if his constitutional reform proposals are rejected.
HRH the Prince of Wales accused skyscraper planners of "adolescent lunacy."
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 hegel.net - Illustrated Hegel Biography V. 1.07.06
GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL (his close family called him simply, "Wilhelm") was born in Stuttgart on the 27th of August 1770.
His father Georg Ludwig (1733-1799) born in Tübingen to a family of civil servants and pastors, was an ordinary revenue officer in the fiscal service of Württemberg (1766 "Rentkammersekretär", 1796 "Rentenkammer-Expeditionsrat").
Altenstein was a member of the group of enlightened reformers who had led Prussia from the defeat against Napoleon in Jena (in 1806) to the final victory in Leipzig in 1813.
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 Usenet Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Amadeo of Habsburg-Lorraine, Prince of Belgium, Prince Imperial and Archduke of Austria-Este, Prince Royal of Hungary and Bohemia (b.
Joachim of Habsburg-Lorraine, Prince of Belgium, Prince Imperial and Archduke of Austria-Este, Prince Royal of Hungary and Bohemia (b.
HRH Prince Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, Prince of Orange, Prince of Orange-Nassau, Jonkheer van Amsberg (b.
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 Boston Collaborative Encyclopedia of Western Theology: Friedrich Schleiermacher
Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher was born on 21 November 1768 in Breslau, Silesia, Prussia into a family of Reformed (Calvinist) ministers.
Although Friedrich benefited greatly from the pietistic foundation laid by the Movarian Brethren — later in life he would to refer to himself as a pietist “of a higher order” — they soon became the object of his rebellion.
Friedrich Schleiermacher assumed many prominent roles in his lifetime; he was a Reformed preacher, a theologian, a university professor and dean, a nationalist, a government official, and a husband and father.
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