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  Sophie, Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Her Royal Highness Hereditary Princess Sophie von und zu Liechtenstein (born October 28, 1967), née Her Royal Highness Princess Sophie of Bavaria, Duchess in Bavaria is the wife of HSH Hereditary Prince Alois of Liechtenstein.
Her Royal Highness Sophie Elisabeth Marie Gabrielle, Princess of Bavaria was born in Munich, the daughter of TRH Prince Max-Emanuel and Princess Elisabeth (née Countess Douglas) of Bavaria.
Duchess Sophie married HSH The Hereditary Prince of Liechtenstein on July 3, 1993.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sophie,_Hereditary_Princess_of_Liechtenstein   (314 words)

  
 Princess
Princess is the feminine form of this, using the 'ess' ending as in 'waitress' or 'actress'.
Most often, the term has been used for the consort of a prince, or her daughters, women whose station in life depended on their relationship to a prince and who could be disowned and stripped of the title if he so chose.
In some cases then, a princess is the female hereditary head of state of a province or other significant area in her own right.
www.cooldictionary.com /words/Princess.wikipedia   (823 words)

  
 LIECHTENSTEIN PRINCELY FAMILY
According to the Constitution of the Principality of Liechtenstein, the Prince is the Head of State and exercises his sovereign authority in conformity with the provisions of the Constitution.
Her Serene Highness the Princess was born on 14 April 1940 in Prague, as Countess Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau; she was the fourth of seven children of Count Dipl.Ing.
As the eldest son of the Ruling Prince, Hereditary Prince Alois is destined to be the Successor to the Throne, in accordance with the laws of the House of Liechtenstein.
personales.ya.com /fororeal/enfrlie.htm   (1479 words)

  
 Fürstenhaus Liechtenstein: Hereditary Princess Sophie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Duchess Sophie was born in Bavaria on the 28th of October 1967 in Munich as the eldest of the five daughters of Duke Max and Duchess Elizabeth in Bavaria.
Hereditary Princess Sophie spent her childhood together with her parents and sisters in Wildbad Kreuth, where she also attended the first years of the primary school.
Hereditary Princess Sophie studied history and English language and literature at the Catholic University in Eichstätt.
www.fuerstenhaus.li /229.0.html?&lang=en   (235 words)

  
 The Royal Family throughout the Year
H.R.H. The Princess Sophie and H.S.H. The Duke of Arenberg married, 1955
H.R.H. The Princess Marie-Gabriele, Princess of Waldburg-Zeil, and H.R.H. The Princess Marie-Charlotte, Princess of Quadt born, 1931
H.R.H. The Princess Marie-Caroline and H.R.H. The Duke Philipp of Wurttemberg married, 1991
www.jacobite.ca /calendar.htm   (1439 words)

  
 LGT :: The Liechtenstein Princely Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Liechtenstein Princely Family is one of the oldest noble families.
Hereditary Prince Alois, the Princes Maximilian and Constantin and Princess Tatjana.
Hereditary Prince Alois von und zu Liechtenstein has therefore assumed for an unlimited period all the duties of the head of state.
www.lgt.com /group/en/lgt_expect_more/fuerstenhaus.html   (229 words)

  
 Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - Jacobitism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Mary II and III (Maria Beatrice Vittoria Giuseppina, Princess of Sardinia and later by marriage Duchess of Modena) (January 10, 1824 – September 15, 1840), his daughter.
Mary III and IV (Maria Theresia Henriette Dorothee, Princess of Modena and later Queen consort of Bavaria) (November 20, 1875 – February 3, 1919), his niece.
Sophie Elizabeth Marie Gabrielle, by marriage Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein, and then her eldest son
fact-archive.com /encyclopedia/Jacobitism   (5228 words)

  
 Portal of the Principality of Liechtenstein - Princely House - Hereditary Princess Sophie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Duchess Sophie was born in Bavaria on 28 October 1967 in Munich, Bavaria, as the eldest of the five daughters of Duke Max and Duchess Elizabeth.
She was christened Sophie Elizabeth Marie Gabrielle and is a direct descendant of the last King of Bavaria.
Hereditary Princess Sophie spent her childhood with her parents and sisters in Wildbad Kreuth, where she also attended the first years of primary school.
www.liechtenstein.li /en/eliechtenstein_main_sites/portal_fuerstentum_liechtenstein/fl-fueh-fuerstenhaus/fl-fueh-fuerstenfamilie/fl-fueh-fuerstenfamilie-marie.htm   (207 words)

  
 Favorite Princess/ Queen - Royal Blue Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Princess Madeleine of Sweden, princess Mathilde and princess Marie Chantal.
She has more engagements than many other princesses and has a "regular job" and 3 smal (very active) boys and at the same time manages to look rested and smilng, those Borbons are not afraid to work it seems....
Princess Alexandra of Denmark - has done a great job as princess of Denmark and I hope she will go on with the great work she has done, well dressed...
forums.rbhq.net /showthread.php?t=2832   (2881 words)

  
 Royal News: April 2005
Princess Sayako of Japan offered thanks to her parents on her 36th birthday today, her last birthday as an imperial family member before leaving the palace to marry a commoner.
Queen Beatrix, her sons, daughters-in-law, sisters, the children of Princess Margriet with partners and Prince Carlos de Bourbon de Parme attended the unveiling of the national present on the occasion of the 25th reigning jubilee of the Queen at the New Church in Amsterdam.
In the evening the Queen, her sons, daughters-in-law, sisters, the children of Princess Margriet and even Princess Margarita de Bourbon de Parme, attended a huge concert at the Malieveld in The Hague that was broadcasted live on television.
www.nettyroyal.nl /newsapr05.html   (7562 words)

  
 Sophie, Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein
Sophie Elizabeth Marie Gabrielle von Wittelsbach was born at Munich, October 28, 1967.
Sophie was baptised on November 18, 1967, in the chapel at her family home at Wildbad Kreuth.
After her father Max, Sophie is heiress presumptive to all the British rights of her uncle Francis.
www.jacobite.ca /kings/sophie.htm   (343 words)

  
 jacobitism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Mary II (Maria Beatrice Vittoria Giuseppina, Princess of Sardinia and later by marriage Duchess of Modena) (January 10, 1824 - September 15, 1840), his daughter.
Mary III (Maria Theresia Henriette Dorothee, Princess of Modena and later Queen consort of Bavaria) (November 20, 1875- February 3, 1919), his niece.
Sophie Elizabeth Marie Gabrielle Hereditary Princess Sophie of Liechtenstein, and then her eldest son
www.yourencyclopedia.net /Jacobitism.html   (1102 words)

  
 Royal News: January 2005
Princess Maria Theresia von Hohenzollern who died on December 13 was buried at the family vault in Sigmaringen-Hedingen on December 29.
Princess Alexandra had laid a floral tribute of white roses, lilies and heather on top of her husband's coffin.
She was born on October 11, 1927 as the eldest child of the later King Leopold III of the Belgians and Princess Astrid of Sweden.
www.nettyroyal.nl /newsjan05.html   (5021 words)

  
 Almanach de gotha   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Princess Isabella Lily Juliana of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven, Daughter of HH Prince Bernhard of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven and HH Princess Annette of Orange-Nassau Princess Sophia of Bulgaria
HRH Princess Elisabeth, Thérèse, Marie, Hélène of Belgium, Daughter of HRH Crown Prince Philippe of Belgium, Duke of Brabant and HRH Crown Princess Mathilde of Belgium.
HIRH Princess Zsofia of Austria, Princess of Hungary and Bohemia, Daughter of HIRH Archduke Paul Georg of Austria, Prince of Hungary and Bohemia and HIRH Archduchess Eilika of Austria, Princess of Hungary and Bohemia
www.almanachdegotha.com /site/births.htm   (909 words)

  
 Heiresses to thrones
Princess Augusta was declared possible heiress in the constitution of 1791 with the words: "Frederick Augustus, present-day elector of Saxony, to whose male successors de lumbis (from the loins) we reserve the throne of Poland.
Sophie was married to Grand Duke Carl Alexander zu Sachsen-Weimar und Eisenach (1818-1901), she was mother of two sons and two daughters, and lived (1824-97).
Princess Amalia is daughter of Prince Willem, Prince of Oranje and Princess Maxima of the Netherlands.
www.guide2womenleaders.com /Heirs.htm   (3803 words)

  
 Royal Dukedoms and other titles
In Liechtenstein and Monaco all are HSH Prince/Princess.
The daughter, Princess Sophia Matilda (d 1844) was always styled Highness in official documents, but her brother Prince William Frederick, 2nd duke of Gloucester, was sometimes styled Highness and sometimes Royal Highness.
On 9th November 1905 the daughters of the Duke of Fife and Princess Louise Princess Royal, daughter of King Edward VII, were made princesses with the style Highness- HH Princess Alexandra, born Lady Alexandra Duff (later HRH Princess Arthur of Connaught); and HH Princess Maud, born Lady Maud Duff (later HH the Countess of Southesk).
www.geocities.com /noelcox/Royal_Dukedoms.htm   (2408 words)

  
 Grand Duke Of Luxembourg Information - Articles Free   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
She is Princess Imperial and Archduchess of Austria, Princess Royal of Hungary, Princess of Luxembourg, and Princess of Nassau.
Her Royal Highness Princess Marie Gabriele Cécile Charlotte Sophie of Nassau, Prince Jean's eldest child and only daughter, was born out of wedlock on September 8, 1986.
She is Princess of Luxembourg, Princess of Nassau, and Princess of Liechtenstein.
www.articlesfree.com /index.php?title=Grand_Duke_of_Luxembourg   (1383 words)

  
 Future
Princess Sophie, Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein, Princess of Scots and of Bavaria.
Princess Sophie is the Duke of Albany's daughter and ultimate heir to the Scottish Crown.
Whilst we must not fall into that same trap of acceptance and time-biding, which has left the once glorious Kingdom of Scots floundering as a social and political subordinate of its Oppressor, we must look in a structured, practical way at working toward Scotland's cultural, political, social and economic liberty.
www.defendersofscotland.org /future.htm   (97 words)

  
 Hapsburgs
Princess, later Ruler of the Spanish Netherlands, wife of Archduke Albert VII, daughter of King Philipp II of Spain and Elisabeth of Valois
Princess of Portugal, youngest daughter of Emperor Karl V and Isabella of Portugal
Princess of Salerno, daughter of Emperor Franz II and Princess Maria Theresia of Naples and Sicily
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 Descendants of Maximilian I Joseph, King von Bayern, (1756-1825)
Emperor 1792-1806, of Austria 1804-1835 and Princess Maria
Princess Maria Adelheid of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duchess
Friedrich of Austria, Duke of Teschen and Princess Isabelle
worldroots.com /gitte/famous/m/max1bavariadescendants.htm   (1203 words)

  
 European Royal History: Our Bookstore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Clementine d'Orleans, Princess Augustus of Saxe-Coburg, King-Maker inveterate.
A biography of Princess Marina of Greece, Duchess of Kent.
The biography of Princess Mary of Cambridge, Duchess of Teck, mother of Queen Mary.
www.eurohistory.com /bookstore.htm   (5666 words)

  
 Almanach de Gotha   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
HRH Princess Elisabeth, Thérèse, Marie, Hélène of Belgium, Daughter of HRH Crown Prince Philippe of Belgium, Duke of Brabant & HRH Crown Princess Mathilde of Belgium.
HIRH Princess Zsofia of Austria, Princess of Hungary and Bohemia, Daughter of HIRH Archduke Paul Georg of Austria, Prince of Hungary and Bohemia & HIRH Archduchess Eilika of Austria, Princess of Hungary and Bohemia
HRH Princess Sofia of Bulgaria, Duchess of Saxony, Daughter of HRH Prince Konstantin-Assen of Bulgaria, Prince of Vidin, Duke of Saxony & HRH Princess Maria of Bulgaria, Duchess of Saxony
www.almanachdegotha.com /2002/news/births.html   (1030 words)

  
 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Jacobitism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
(Maria Beatrice, Princess of Sardinia and later by marriage Duchess of Modena) (January 10, 1824 – September 15, 1840), his daughter.
(Maria Theresia, Princess of Modena and later Queen consort of Bavaria) (November 20, 1875 – February 3, 1919), his niece.
Sophie, Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein, and then her eldest son
www.baghdadmuseum.org /ref/index.php?title=Jacobitism   (5777 words)

  
 alt.talk.royalty FAQ: British royalty and nobility
Since the niece, Princess Maria Beatrice of Sardinia (1792-1840), was domiciled in Sardinia, where her father was King, and her uncle the Duke of Modena, Francesco IV (1779-1846), was domiciled in Modena, and the marriage was valid there (Papal dispensation, etc.), the marriage is then valid in Britain.
In the case of the royal family, Princess Margaret's decision not to marry Peter Townsend was not least because she was persuaded that as someone so close to the Throne she had a duty of obedience to royal tradition and to the teachings of the Church of England (as they then stood).
The children of HRH Princess Anne (Peter and Zara) and HRH Princess Alexandra of Kent (James and Marina) are in a similar situation as those of HRH Princess Margaret.
www.heraldica.org /faqs/britfaq.html   (18602 words)

  
 The Royal Forums - Godparents of royals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
- Archduchess Astrid of Austria-Este, Princess of Belgium
Princess Alexandra (a stalwart member of the Royal Family, who has undertaken royal engagements since she was a teenager)
His godparents were Queen Anne-Marie of Greece née Princess of Denmark, Grand Duchess Joséphine-Charlotte of Luxembourg née Princess of Belgium, Prince George of Denmark, Etienne de Laborde de Monpézat, Birgitta Juel Hillingsø, and Baron de Watteville-Berckheim.
69.56.211.53 /forums/printthread.php?t=1460   (2203 words)

  
 News Archive 2000
Princess Cristina of Spain, wife of Inaki Urdangarin, gave birth to a son, Pablo Nicolas Urdangarin, in Barcelona.
Hereditary Princess Sophie of Liechtenstein, wife of Hereditary Prince Alois, gave birth to a son, Prince Nikolaus, in Grabs, Switzerland.
Queen Elizabeth II honored her daughter Princess Anne with membership in the ancient Order of the Thistle.
www.royaltymonarchy.com /news/2000.html   (732 words)

  
 Hans-Adam II Of Liechtenstein Information - Articles Free   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Prince of Liechtenstein has sweepingly broad powers; a referendum to adopt Hans-Adam's revision of the constitution to expand his powers passed in 2003.
On July 30, 1967 at Vaduz, Liechtenstein he married his cousin Marie Aglaë, Countess Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau (born 1940).
June 11, 1968 in Zürich), married Princess Sophie of Bavaria (b.
www.articlesfree.com /index.php?title=Hans-Adam_II_of_Liechtenstein   (325 words)

  
 The Dutch Royal House   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Hereditary Prince Alois and Hereditary Princess Sophie of Liechtenstein;
Prince Wittekind and Princess Cecilia of Waldeck-Pyrmont (Germany).
They were accompanied by Prince Pavlos and Princess Marie Chantal, Prince Nikolaos, Princess Alexia and Mr Carlos Morales y Quintana.
www.koninklijkhuis.nl /english/content.jsp?objectid=10186   (400 words)

  
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Princess and Landgravine Verena of Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld (*1972) and Felix von Saucken (*1970)
Princess Marie Ileana of Liechtenstein (*1974) and Count Ferdinand von und zu Trautmannsdorff-Weinsberg
- Princess Desiree of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (*1963) is separated from her husband Hereditary Count Heinrich von Ortenburg and has a new companion: Egbert von Bohlen und Halbach.
www.angelfire.com /de/verenasroyalty/Royalnews2000a.html   (1144 words)

  
 Funeral of Josephine-Charlotte - The Royal Forums
GD Guillaume; second row Archduchess Marie Astrid and Archduke Carl Christian of Austria, Prince Jean; third row Princess Margaretha and Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein, Sibilla and Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg
Behind: prince Jean, princess Margaretha, her husband prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein and a bit further princess Sibilla
Behind: king Constantine of Greece, princess Sorvath and prince Hassan of Jordan.
www.theroyalforums.com /forums/f69/funeral-josephine-charlotte-4658.html   (902 words)

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