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Princess Elisabeth Marie Alice Viktoria of Hesse and by Rhine (11 March 1895 – 16 November 1903) was a German Hessian and Rhenish child princess, the only daughter of Ernst Ludwig, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine, and his first wife, Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
An autopsy following her death confirmed that she had died of virulent typhoid, although it was rumored she had eaten from a poisoned dish intended for the Tsar.
Ernest Louis (25 November 1868 – 9 October 1937) was the last Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine, reigning from 1892 until 1918.
Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha VA CI RRC, later Grand Duchess Victoria Feodorovna of Russia (25 November 1876 – 2 March 1936), was the third child and second daughter of Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, and Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia.
She was the granddaughter of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and of Emperor Alexander II of Russia.
1903
The Minneapolis journal
November 20, 1903
source: chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/
#Ernst Ludwig#Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine#Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha#Princess Elisabeth Marie Alice Viktoria of Hesse and by Rhine
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The Husbands of the Four Graces
Some time ago, I read a very interesting book about Queen Victoria's Hessian Granddaughters (Victoria, Elizabeth, Irene, and Alix.) The title was "The Four Graces," and ever since I read it, that is the way I think about the daughters of Grand Duke of Louis IV of Hesse and by Rhine and the beautiful princess Alice of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, second daughter of Queen Victoria.
These young women were among the most marriageable princesses of their generation. They were beautiful, accomplished and Queen Victoria's granddaughters. There was no need to look for husbands for them. Among their suitors could be found future Kaisers, Tsars and Kings of England even though it was well known that any or all of the princesses could be carriers of hemophilia (inherited from their august grandmother Victoria.) Their sons might be bleeders. One of their brother's had been, therefore Princess Alice, their mother, had been a carrier.
The four men they married appear in the first photograph above; one marquess, one prince, one grand duke, and one Emperor (all of them very handsome):
👑Louis Mountbatten, first Marques of Milford Heaven (the man all the way to the left on the picture) married Princess Victoria Alberta Elisabeth Mathilde Marie of Hesse and By Rhine. Victoria and Louis had two sons and neither one of them had hemophillia.
👑The Hohenzollern Prince and brother of the German Keiser, Prince Heinrich of Prussia (the man to the right of Mountbatten in the photograph) married Princess Irene Luise Marie Anne of Hesse and By Rhine. They were first cousins since Heinrich was the son of Queen Victoria's eldest daughter, the Princess Royal, who was the older sister of Princess Alice. They had three sons. Two out of the three had hemophilia. One died in childhood of causes related to that disease.
👑 Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia (the man to the right of Prince Heinrich) married Princess Elizabeth Alexandra Louise Alice of Hesse and by Rhine. Sergei and Elizabeth had no children.
👑The soon-to-be Tsar Nicholas II of Russia married Alix Viktoria Helene Luise Beatrix. Alix had one son, and he had hemophilia. (gcl)
#russian history#imperial russia#empress alexandra feodorovna#princess alix of hesse#princess Irene of Hesse#Princess Victoria of Hesse#Princess Elizabeth of Hesse#Tsar Nicholas II#Prince Heinrich of Prussia#Louis Mountbatten#Hessian princesses#hemophilia#gcl
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Ernst Ludwig Karl Albrecht Wilhelm, Grand Duke of Hesse and her daughter Princess Elisabeth Marie Alice Viktoria of Hesse
German vintage postcard, mailed in 1903
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Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine
Born Elisabeth Marie Alice Viktoria on 11 March 1895, the only daughter of Ernst-Ludwig, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine and his first wife, Princess Victoria Melita of Coburg and Edinburgh.
On 6 October 1903, Ernst hosted a large family gathering at Darmstadt for the wedding of his niece, Princess Alice of Battenberg, to Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark.A few weeks later he took Elisabeth to stay with his younger sister, Empress Alexandra Feodorovna , Tsar Nicholas II and their family. At the Imperial family's hunting lodge in Skierniewice, Poland, Elisabeth went on long walks and had picnics in the forest with her cousins.Her nanny, who called Elisabeth "my baby," woke Elisabeth in the middle of the night and settled her in a window seat of the nursery so that she might look out on the game spread out upon the grounds below.One morning, the eight-year-old awoke with a sore throat and pains in her chest, which the Russian Court doctor put down to too much excitement with her cousins the previous day. Her fever rose to 40 ° С.The imperial party didn't believe her illness was a serious one and went ahead with their plans for the day and attended the theatre as planned.By the evening Elisabeth was in even more severe pain and had started gasping for breath. A specialist was summoned from Warsaw. The specialist gave her injections of caffeine and camphor to stimulate her slowing heart, but vwithout success. "Suddenly she sat up in her bed and looked from one to the other of us with wide, frightened eyes," wrote Eagar. "She cried out suddenly, '' m dying! I'm dying! ' She was coaxed to lie down again, but remained agitated. "The child turned to me, and said anxiously, 'Send a telegram to mama." Eagar promised it would be done. "She added,' immediately. We continued to fan the feeble spark of life, but moment by moment it declined. She began to talk to her cousins, and seemed to imagine she was playing with them.Doctors told Alexandra that the child's mother should be notified, but the telegram did not arrive until the following morning, when Elisabeth had already died. An autopsy showed she died from virulent typhoid.16 Nov 1903
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Master Post - Members who married into a royal or noble house
Disclaimer: If a person married someone from the same house as they were born into, I have not listed them in this list. Please look at the list sorted by birth for them. Houses that rule(d)/reside(d) in other countries but originally came from German and/or Austrian territories and/or are generally regarded as belonging to this cultural room are listed among the German & Austrian Houses.
German & Austrian Houses
House of Babenberg
Princess Eudokia Laskarina of Nicaea, The Hereditary Duchess of Austria
Princess Theodora Angelina of Byzantium, The Duchess of Austria & Styria
Princess Theodora Komnene of Byzantium, The Duchess of Bavaria & Austria
House of Castell
Baroness Ottilie of Faber, Countess of Faber-Castell
House of Coburg (Cadet branch of the House of Wettin)
Princess Louise of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, The Duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (1st marriage)
Princess Mary of Teck, The Queen of the United Kingdom & British Dominions, The Empress of India
Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom (wife of Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha)
House of Faber
Ottilie Richter, Baroness of Faber
House of Habsburg (incl. Habsburg-Lorraine)
Anna Plochl, Countess of Meran
Princess Charlotte of Belgium, The Empress of Mexico, Archduchess of Austria
Infanta Eleanor of Portugal, Holy Roman Empress, The Archduchess of Austria
Eleonore Magdalene of Neuburg, Holy Roman Empress
Elisabeth in Bavaria, The Empress of Austria
Princess Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Holy Roman Empress
Queen Joanna of Castile, León and Aragon (Consort of Philip the Handsome, Archduke of Austria and The Duke of Burgundy)
Princess Maria Anna of Bavaria, The Archduchess of Inner Austria-Styria
Maria Beatrice d’Este, The Duchess of Massa & Carrara, Archduchess of Austria
Mary, The Duchess of Burgundy
Princess Sophie of Bavaria, Archduchess of Austria
Countess Sophie Chotek of Chotkowa and Wognin, The Duchess of Hohenberg
Princess Stéphanie of Belgium, The Crown Princess of Austria, Hungary and Bohemia
House of Hanover (Cadet branch of the House of Welf)
Princess Adelaide (Adelheid) of Saxe-Meiningen, The Queen of the United Kingdom and Hanover
Princess Caroline of Ansbach, The Queen of Great Britain
Princess Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, The Queen of the United Kingdom and Hanover
Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, The Queen of Great Britain, Ireland and Hanover
Frederica (Friederike) of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, The Queen of Hanover, The Duchess of Cumberland and Teviotdale (3rd marriage)
Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, The Duchess of Kent (2nd marriage)
House of Hesse
Princess Alice of Great Britain and Ireland, The Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine
Princess Cecilie of Greece and Denmark, The Hereditary Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine
Princess Christina of Saxony, The Landgravine of Hesse
House of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
Princess Feodora of Leininigen, The Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
House of Hohenstaufen
Irene of Byzantium, The Queen of the Germans, The Duchess of Swabia
House of Hohenzollern
Princess Augusta of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, The German Empress
Princess Augusta Victoria (Auguste Viktoria) of Schleswig-Holstein, The German Empress
Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern, The Queen of Prussia
Princess Elisabeth of Wied, The Queen & Princess of Romania
Princess Elisabeth Ludovika of Bavaria, The Queen of Prussia
Frederica (Friederike) of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Princess Louis Charles of Prussia (1st marriage)
Princess Hermine Reuß, “German Empress”
Jadwiga Jagiellon, Electress of Brandenburg
Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, The Queen of Prussia
Princess Sophia Dorothea of Hanover, The Queen in Prussia
Princess Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland, Princess Royal, The German Empress
House of La Marck
Jeanne d’Albret, The Duchess of Jülich-Cleves-Berg
House of Limburg-Luxemburg
Elizabeth of Pomerania, Holy Roman Empress
House of Nassau
Princess Sophie of Württemberg, The Queen of the Netherlands
House of Oldenburg
Princess Adelheid of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, The Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein
Princess Juliane of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern, The Queen of Denmark and Norway
House of Supplinburg
Richenza of Northeim, Holy Roman Empress
House of Thurn and Taxis
Helene in Bavaria, The Hereditary Princess of Thurn and Taxis
House of Welf (without the British Hanover branch)
Princess Elisabeth of Brandenburg, The Duchess of Brunswick-Calenberg-Göttingen
Elisabeth of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Princess of Brunswick-Lüneburg aka Grand Duchess Anna Leopoldovna of Russia
House of Wettin (without the Coburg branch)
Princess Amalie Auguste of Bavaria, The Queen of Saxony
Princess Feodora of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, The Duchess of Saxe-Meiningen
Princess Maria Anna of Bavaria, The Queen of Saxony
Sibylle of Cleves, The Electress of Saxony
House of Wittelsbach
Elizabeth Stuart, The Queen of Bohemia & Electress Palatine
Kunigunde of Austria, The Duchess of Bavaria-Munich
Princess Louise d’Orléans, Princess of Bavaria
Archduchess Maria Antonia of Austria, The Electress of Bavaria
Princess Marie of Prussia, The Queen of Bavaria
The House of Württemberg
Princess Antoinette of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, Duchess of Württemberg
Princess Marie Auguste of Thurn and Taxis, The Duchess of Württemberg
The Ottonians
Adelaide of Burgundy, Holy Roman Empress, Queen of Italy
Theophanu, Holy Roman Empress
Foreign Houses
House of Bourbon
Jeanne d’Albret, The Queen of Navarre and The Duchess of Vendôme
Archduchess Maria Antonia “Marie Antoinette” of Austria, The Queen of France
House of Braganza
Archduchess Maria Leopoldina, The Empress of Brazil, The Queen of Portugal and the Algarves
Byzantine Imperial Family
Konstanze “Anna” of Hohenstaufen, The Empress of Nicaea
House of Ivrea
Elisabeth “Beatrix” of Swabia, The Queen of Castile, León & Galicia
House of Lorraine
Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria, Princess of Lorraine and Bar
The Archduchess Maria Theresa (Maria Theresia) of Austria, Holy Roman Empress (marriage formed new House of Habsburg-Lorraine)
House of Medici
Archduchess Johanna of Austria, The Grand Duchess of Tuscany
House of Radziwiłł
Princess Luise of Prussia, Princess Radziwiłł
House of Romanov (incl. Romanov-Holstein-Gottrop)
Princess Alix of Hesse and by Rhine aka Empress Alexandra Feodorovna of Russia
Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine, Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna of Russia
Princess Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst, The Empress Regnant of Russia aka Catherine the Great
House of Tudor
Anne of Cleves, The Queen of England
House of Valois
Elisabeth (Isabeau) of Bavaria, The Queen of France
House of Vasa
Princess Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg, The Queen of Sweden
Minor Nobles
Anna Constantia of Brockdorff, The Imperial Countess of Cosel
Helene Baltazzi, The Baroness of Vetsera
Maria Anna Mozart, The Imperial Countess Berchthold
Marie Karoline of Mollard, The Imperial Countess of Fuchs to Bimbach
Sophia Botta, The Dark Countess of Hildburghausen
Sophie of Pannwitz, Countess of Voß
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Here are the top 500 German Names!
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1. Top 500 German Names
Girls Boys
Emma
Emilia
Hannah / Hanna
Mia
Sofia / Sophia
Lina
Mila
Marie
Ella
Lea
Anna
Clara / Klara
Leni
Lena
Frieda / Frida
Luisa / Louisa
Leonie
Emily / Emilie
Mathilda / Matilda
Charlotte
Ida
Johanna
Amelie
Lia / Liah / Lya
Sophie / Sofie
Lilly / Lilli
Lara
Maja / Maya
Nele / Neele
Greta
Laura
Lotta
Sarah / Sara
Juna / Yuna
Nora
Melina
Paula
Elisa
Pia
Marlene
Victoria / Viktoria
Alina
Julia
Elena
Lisa
Mara / Marah
Mira
Helena
Pauline
Tilda
Luna
Isabella
Maria
Antonia
Finja / Finnja
Anni
Eva
Thea
Elina
Romy
Luise / Louise
Isabell / Isabel / Isabelle
Zoe / Zoé
Fiona
Merle
Josephine / Josefine
Hailey
Elli / Elly
Carla / Karla
Paulina
Martha / Marta
Malia
Lucy / Lucie
Mina
Rosalie
Jana
Emely / Emelie
Milena
Valentina
Carlotta / Karlotta
Maila / Mayla
Theresa / Teresa
Katharina
Magdalena
Annika
Nina
Amalia
Elisabeth
Olivia
Jule
Luana
Liya
Lotte
Emmi / Emmy
Amy
Linda
Ronja
Amelia
Melissa
Leila / Leyla
Stella
Jasmin / Yasmin
Annabell / Annabelle
Alma
Miriam
Chiara / Kiara
Aaliyah / Aliya
Freya
Malina
Liana
Anastasia
Lene
Franziska
Liv
Milla
Ylvi / Ylvie
Alicia
Ava
Rosa
Zoey
Marleen / Marlen
Alessia
Elif
Amira
Aurelia
Lucia
Ela
Kira / Kyra
Aria / Arya
Diana
Selina
Elise
Evelyn / Evelin / Eveline
Ariana
Jette
Marla
Alea
Enna
Lynn / Linn
Helene
Livia
Mariella
Alexandra
Carolina / Karolina
Edda
Tessa
Linnea
Sina / Sinah
Vanessa
Aurora
Vivien / Vivienne
Milana
Cataleya
Talia / Thalia
Eliana
Leana
Malea
Mona
Aylin / Eileen / Aileen / Ayleen
Laila / Layla
Liliana
Alice
Jara / Yara
Jonna
Mathea / Matea
Lorena
Alisa
Carolin / Caroline / Karoline
Nela
Kaja / Kaya / Caja
Julie
Melia
Samira
Alissa / Alyssa
Daria
Giulia
Smilla
Amina
Elsa
Heidi
Lana
Valerie
Ayla
Medina
Zeynep
Henriette
Amilia
Leticia / Letizia
Malou
Annelie
Hilda
Noemi
Selma
Aleyna
Elin
Liara
Lenja / Lenya
Bella
Hedi / Hedy
Levke
Nika
Celine
Svea
Veronika
Celina
Ruby
Fenja
Hermine
Ina
Larissa
Tabea
Felicitas
Jolina / Joelina
Marina
Valeria
Azra
Michelle
Rebecca
Nisa
Annalena
Alva
Elea
Melody
Palina
Flora
Maira / Meyra
Mariam / Maryam
Natalie / Nathalie
Nala / Nahla
Alena
Cleo
Eleni
Malin
Alya
Felina
Florentine
Helen
Lou
Naila / Nayla
Nelly / Nelli
Christina
Käthe
Leona
Alia
Marlena
Tamara
Tara
Angelina
Carina / Karina
Dalia
Hedda
Leia / Leya
Meryem
Anne
Holly
Madita
Fabienne
Jella
Mailin / Maylin
Mathilde
Enya
Kate
Lilia
Sena
Joleen
Clea
Liesbeth / Lisbeth
Fine / Fiene
Lenia
Sonja
Xenia
Eleonora
Melisa
Enni / Enny
Hira
Adriana
Dana
Defne
Lola
Miray
Tamina
Nicole
Asya
Esther
Josie / Josy
Naomi
Cecilia
Claire
Dilara
Selin
Enie
Fritzi
Leonora
Melek
Miley
Wilma
Esila
Esma
Feline
Rieke
Ada
Amara
Cara
Estelle
Gerda
Lilian / Lillian
Viola
Adelina
Janne
Philine
Tiana
Ivy
Juliana
Kimberly / Kimberley
Lieselotte
Malena
Delia
Enisa
Joana / Joanna
Kim
Ellen
Evelina
Felicia
Liyana
Lilith
Liz
Amanda
Anouk
Eleanor
Samantha
Talea
Arina
Dua
Emilija
Eslem
Irma
Maike / Meike
Nike
Rita
Adele
Alisha
Iva
Josefin / Josephin
Margarete
Romina
Ylva
Elaine
Helin
Joline / Joeline
Josephina / Josefina
Madeleine
Nila
Ophelia
Philippa
Abigail
Anja
Melinda
Scarlett
Toni / Tony
Erna
Gloria
Grace
Jade
Jolie
Madlen / Madleen
Marit
Melanie
Tuana
Annemarie
Debora / Deborah
Jenna
Kiana
Liva
Minna
Shirin
Zofia
Chloe
Fatima
Felia
Friederike
Isa
Jasmina
Jolien
Leandra
Nia
Salome
Giuliana
Inga
Josefa / Josepha
Judith
Megan
Mika
Nea
Neyla
Runa
Ruth
Sunny
Tala
Abby
Alba
Amaya
Anisa
Bianca / Bianka
Eliza
Gabriela
Janna
Jessika / Jessica
Maileen / Mayleen
Natalia
Soraya
Verena
Asel
Cassandra / Kassandra
Eda
Elenor
Julina
Kayla
Lilou
Lydia
Maggy
Meva
Naemi
Penelope
Rahel
Violetta
Alara
Caitlin / Caitlyn
Elis
Ilayda
Judy
Juliane
Sila
Vera
Anita
Charlotta
Evi
Henrieke / Henrike
Jamila
Janina
Ria
Sarina
Stina
Zara
Zuzanna
Zümra
Beyza
Cosima
Ema
Florentina
Ines
Jona / Jonah
Kalea
Katerina
Klea
Masal
Milina
Nilay
Skadi
Tarja
Tina
Charlie / Charly
Franka
Hanne
Hilde
Joy
Joyce
Luzi / Luzie
Marisa
Mary
Meta
Minel
Sandra
Sienna
Vaiana
Adea
Cora
Davina
Dorothea
Erika
Femke
Freda
Hafsa
Jamie
Katja
Nova
Patricia
Philomena
Saphira
Saskia
Tiara
Yaren
Alica
Ashley
Betty
Celia
Clarissa
Dina
Elara
Elodie
Emina
Ben
Paul
Finn / Fynn
Leon
Jonas
Noah
Elias
Felix
Luis / Louis
Henry / Henri
Lukas / Lucas
Luca / Luka
Matteo
Emil
Maximilian
Theo
Oskar / Oscar
Liam
Anton
Jakob / Jacob
Max
Leo
Milan
Moritz
Julian
Alexander
David
Carl / Karl
Jona / Jonah
Samuel
Philipp
Niklas / Niclas
Tom
Mats / Mads
Erik / Eric
Linus
Jonathan
Tim
Rafael / Raphael
Leonard
Mika
Aaron
Vincent
Hannes
Levi
Johann
Lio
Jannis / Janis / Yannis
Fabian
Jan
Lennard / Lennart
Till
Benjamin
Valentin
Artur / Arthur
Simon
Johannes
Maxim / Maksim
Constantin / Konstantin
Marlon
Jannik / Yannik / Yannick / Yannic
Adrian
Joshua
Kilian
Nico / Niko
Mattis / Mathis / Matthis
Theodor
Julius
Toni / Tony
Lian
Luke / Luc
Milo / Milow
Mohammed / Muhammad
Fiete
Fritz
Nick
Bruno
Ole
Lenny
Adam
Gabriel
Matti
Phil
Daniel
Pepe
Malte
Florian
Benedikt
Lias
Nils / Niels
Dominic / Dominik
Michael
Ludwig
Lasse
Damian
Sebastian
Levin
Emilio
Carlo
Timo
Franz
Leopold
Jannes
John
Justus
Thilo / Tilo
Luan
Noel
Tobias
Joris
Oliver
Sam
Emilian
Malik
Lennox
Robin
Bennet
Frederik / Frederic
Piet
Elia / Eliah
Jayden / Jaden
Arian
Nicolas / Nikolas
Jonte
Alessio
Eddie / Eddy
Lion
Bela
Richard
Matthias
Miran
Emir
Lars
Friedrich
Enno
Ilias / Ilyas
Joel
Ferdinand
Marc / Mark
Henrik
Silas
Willi / Willy
Ali
Charlie / Charly
Christian
Bastian
Colin / Collin
Kian
Thore
Mailo
Benno
Jaron / Yaron
Jason
Hugo
Lenn
Neo
Tyler / Tayler
Jamie
Leonardo
Josef / Joseph
Michel
Gustav
Lorenz
Yasin
Jasper
Konrad
Elian
Dean
Lionell
Arne
Finnley / Finley / Finlay
Amir
Manuel
Thomas
Leano
Nikita
Nathan
Alex
Tristan
Aiden / Ayden
Marvin / Marwin
Hendrik
Maik / Meik / Mike
Aras
Curt / Kurt
Martin
Yusuf
Andreas
Hamza
Janosch
Xaver
Elija / Elijah
Lino
Connor / Conner
Leonhard
Eymen
Georg
Leandro
Victor / Viktor
Bjarne
Hanno
Marco / Marko
Marlo
Fabio
Jack
Clemens / Klemens
Diego
Magnus
Mick
Korbinian
Can
Ian
Leander
Antonio
Ömer
Titus
Roman
William
Jano
Mert
Tiago / Thiago
Claas / Klaas
Samu
Marius
Nino
Laurens / Laurenz
Sami
Wilhelm
Darian
Henning
Kalle
Keno
Edgar
Deniz
Erwin
Janne
Marten
Omar
Stefan / Stephan
Timur
Ibrahim
Patrick
Caspar
Otto
Ahmet
Albert
Ayaz
Lean
Christopher
James
Rayan
Alessandro
Dennis
Ilay
Kai / Kay
Peter
Alwin
Carlos
Marcel
Brian / Bryan
Dario
Kaan
Nevio
Robert
Ryan
Yunus
Jakub
Logan
Markus / Marcus
Bilal
Gregor
Darius
Hassan / Hasan
Leonas
Mattes
Mirac
Yigit
Danny / Denny
Eduard
Hans
Julien
Nelio
Kerem
Maurice
Rudi
Tammo
Timon
Ilja
Joscha
Junis
Laurin
Nael
Lutz
Mio
Taylor
Armin
Enes
Karim
Mustafa
Alfred
Christoph
Kevin
Mario
Tino
Valentino
Lijan
Romeo
Umut
Amin
Flynn
Ivan
Jonne
Leonidas
Louie
Mikail
Younes
Björn
Danilo
Emanuel
Giuliano
Jarno
Kjell
Mehmet
Milian
Veit
Youssef
Chris
Egon
Nikolai
Dylan
Ensar
Fred
Jon
Musa
Quentin
Ruben
Thies
Thorin
Tommi
Andre
Emin
Josua
Leif
Loris
Lucien
Miguel
Nathanael
Adriano
Alan
Berat
Devin
Jaro
Juri
Adem
Ahmad
Eren
Kiyan
Mahir
Pius
Anthony
August
Davin
Jesse
Miko
Raik
Rune
Semih
Torben / Thorben
Amar
Angelo
Antoni / Antony
Emre
Matei
Quirin
Ricardo / Riccardo
Tjark
Arvid
Aurelio
Bosse
Efe
Francesco
Hector / Hektor
Jeremy
Jesper
Kirill
Ragnar
Tamme
Vito
Damon
Heinrich
Kuzey
Mattia
Miro
Sandro
Edwin
Elio
Etienne
Jari
Jerome
Levian
Lorenzo
Pablo
Selim
Tamino
Ares
Joost / Jost
Kenan
Levent
Santiago
Tian
Tillmann
Abdullah
Andrej
Arik
Azad
Jamal
Kuno
Leno
Merlin
Alexandros
Amon
Ansgar
Arno
Benny
Berkay
Emmanuel
Isa
Iven / Yven
Junes
Mason
Taavi
Taha
Thees
Alparslan
Andrei
Aris
Casper / Kasper
Cedric / Cedrik
Dion
Elijas / Eliyas
Ilian
Issa
Jordan
Lorik
Luciano
Melvin
Pascal
Rocco
Vitus
Atilla / Attila
Dorian
Enrico
Harun
Johnny
Karam
Kasimir
Koray
Marek
Mikael
Miron
Nero
Nilas
Noar
Sascha
Vinzenz
Zayn
Dejan
Eliano
Fridolin
Jake
Lewis
Abel
Arda
Bent
Burak
Dante
Ethan
Georgios
Halil
Igor
Ioannis
Joey
Justin
Kimi
Lazar
Maddox
Marian
Milas
Paco
Angelos
Ari
Damien
Evan
Finjas
Hardy
Hussein
Jarik
Jascha
Kadir
Khaled
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June
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Ein Porträt der beiden Schwestern Prinzessin Alexandra (1872-1918) und Prinzessin Marie (1874-1878), Töchter des hessischen Großfürsten Ludwig IV. (1837-1892) und dessen Gemahlin, Großherzogin Alice (1843-1878), gebürtig Prinzessin Alice von Großbritannien und Irland. Prinzessin Marie, die in der Familie liebevoll "May" genannt wurde, starb im Alter von vier Jahren an Diphterie. Am 6. November 1878 wurde bei Viktoria Diphterie diagnostiziert, und sechs Tage später auch bei der 6-jährige Alexandra. Stunden später lief Marie in das Zimmer ihrer Mutter, kroch ins Bett und küßte sie. Am Nachmittag traten bei Marie ebenfalls die Symptome der Krankheit und hohes Fieber auf. Am nächsten Tag wurde auch noch ihre Schwester Irene krank, und am 14. November erkrankten auch ihr Bruder Ernst sowie ihr Vater. Elisabeth war das einzige Kind, das sich nicht ansteckte, weil sie zu ihrer Großmutter väterlichseits geschickt wurde. Die Mutter und die Ärzte pflegten die Familie rund um die Uhr. Am Morgen des 16. Novembers erstickte Marie aufgrund der Membran in ihrem Hals. Die zutiefst traurige Mutter hielt den Körper ihrer Tochter und küßte Maries Gesicht und ihre Hände. Sie beobachtete, wie Maries Sarg auf Rädern zum Mausoleum der Familie gebracht wurde. Alice verbarg Maries Tod vor ihren anderen Kindern, die nach ihr fragten. Anfang Dezember wurden den anderen Kindern schließlich auch erzählt, daß ihre kleine Schwester gestorben war. Am 7. Dezember erkrankte Alice selbst an Diphterie. Sie starb am Morgen des 14. Dezembers. Die anderen Kindern und ihr Vater überlebten die Krankheit. Alice wurde neben Marie beigesetzt. Ein Monument geschaffen von Joseph Edgar Boehm (1834-1890) zeigt die kleine Marie in den Armen ihrer Mutter. - Das Foto datiert 1878 ist von Carl Backofen (1853-1909).
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Photograph taken in 1899, showing Queen Victoria with her great-granddaughter, Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and the Rhine. Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and the Rhine (Prinzessin Elisabeth Marie Alice Viktoria von Hessen und bei Rhein) (11 March 1895 – 16 November 1903) was a German Hessian and Rhenish child princess, the only daughter of Ernst Ludwig, Grand Duke of Hesse and the Rhine and his first wife, Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. She was named after her paternal great-grandmother, who was born Princess Elisabeth of Prussia. Her paternal aunt had the same name and was also nicknamed Ella. Elisabeth's early death was rumored to be a result of poison meant for her uncle, Tsar Nicholas II, but the court physician said she died of virulent typhoid, probably caused by her taking a drink of water from a contaminated stream.
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"Through her nine children, Queen Victoria had 22 granddaughters. I’ve listed their full names and bolded the name they were formally known as. If applicable, I’ve added their nicknames in quotation marks. Viktoria Elisabeth Auguste Charlotte 'Charley/Ditta'. Friederike Amalia Wilhelmine Viktoria 'Moretta'. Sophie Dorothea Ulrike Alice: 'Sossy'. Margaret Beatrice Feodora: 'Mossy'. Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar. Victoria Alexandra Olga Mary: 'Toria'. Maud Charlotte Mary Victoria: 'Harry'. Victoria Alberta Elisabeth Mathilde Marie. Elisabeth Alexandra Louise Alice: 'Ella'. Irene Luise Marie Anne. Alix Viktoria Helene Luise Beatrix: 'Alicky/Sunny'. Marie Viktoria Feodore Leopoldine: 'May/Maysie'. Marie Alexandra Victoria: 'Missy'. Victoria Melita 'Ducky'. Alexandra Louise Olga Victoria: 'Sandra'. Beatrice Leopoldine Victoria: 'Bee'. Victoria Louise Sophia Augusta Amelia Helena (Helena Victoria) 'Thora'. Franziska Josepha Louise Augusta Marie Christina Helena (Marie Louise) 'Louie'. Margaret Victoria Charlotte Augusta Norah: 'Daisy'. Victoria Patricia Helena Elizabeth: 'Patsy'. Alice Mary Victoria Augusta Pauline. Victoria Eugenie Julia Ena: 'Ena'. Sibling groups are as followed: Charlotte, Viktoria, Sophie and Margaret; Louise, Victoria and Maud; Victoria, Elisabeth, Irene, Alix and Marie; Marie, Victoria Melita, Alexandra and Beatrice; Helena Victoria and Marie Louise; Margaret and Patricia. Alice and Victoria Eugenie were the only daughters of their parents." well, some kind of quotation mark/s. and alicky/sunny for the alick donald or donald alexander in my ancestry, and may/maysie for me - and scamp... "Orphelia (yes, with an 'R')."
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— girl names masterlist !
i was kinda bored & wanted to do something for y’all & idk if this has been done already but under the cut you’ll find popular girl names in my home country sweden. give this a like or reblog if you found this helpful & let me know if you’d like another one but with male names or a part 2 of this. enjoy !
anna
alicia
alice
alexandra
amanda
astrid
alva
agnes
alma
amelia
antonia
andrea
bianca
beatrice
bella/belle
cecilia
christina
camilla
carina
caroline
clara
carmen
cassandra
claudia
celine/celina
charlotte
diana
desirée
denise
daniella/danielle
daisy
elsa
eva
elin
emma
ebba
ella
evelina
emilia
elvira
ellie
ellinor
emelie
elisabeth
ester
ellen
elise
erika/erica
edith
engla
frida
freja/freya
felicia
filippa
fanny
gabriella
greta
hanna/hannah
helena/helene
hilda
hedvig
hedda
ingrid
ida
isabella/isabelle
iréne
isa
ingela
johanna
jenny/jennie
julia
jessica
josefine/josefina
jonna
jasmine
judith
jacqueline
jennifer
klara
karin
katarina
karolina/karoline
kajsa
kim
katja
kristina
linnea
louise
linda
lena
lovisa
linn
liv
lotta
lova
lucia
lydia
lilly
maja/maya
matilda
maria/marie
madeleine
mona
margaretha
moa
marianne
maud
my
molly
mia
michelle
nina
nora
natalie/natalia
nellie
nova
nicole
nadja
novalie
natasha
nancy
olivia
pia
patricia
petra
paulina/pauline
philippa
penny
rebecca/rebecka
ronja
rosa
rosita
sofia/sofie
sara
sandra
sigrid
saga
svea
selma
stella
sally
stephanie
sonja
thea
tyra
therese
tilda/tilde
tova
tina
tindra
thilde
tuva
viktoria/victoria
vera
viola
veronica/veronika
vendela
vanessa
vega
wilma
wilda
yvonne
yvette
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Harry, Duke of Sussex – Wikipedia
Harry, Duke of Sussex – Wikipedia
HRH Prince Henry Charles Albert David, Duke of Sussex, Earl of Dumbarton and Baron Kilkeel, KCVO (* 15. September 1984 in London; genannt Prince Harry, deutsch Prinz Harry, Herzog von Sussex), ist der zweite Sohn von Prinz Charles und Prinzessin Diana. Er steht nach seinem Vater und seinem älteren Bruder Prinz William sowie dessen Kindern Prinz George, Prinzessin Charlotte und Prinz Louis an sechster Stelle der britischen Thronfolge. Er ist ein Enkel von Königin Elisabeth II. und deren Gemahl Prinz Philip und entstammt damit auch dem Haus Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, einer Nebenlinie des Hauses Oldenburg.
Leben Kindheit und Jugend Prinz Harry wurde im Londoner St. Mary’s Hospital, Paddington geboren. Er besuchte wie sein zwei Jahre älterer Bruder William die Mrs. Jane Mynor’s Nursery School in West London, die Wetherby School, die Ludgrove School in Berkshire und das Eton College, ebenfalls in Berkshire. Im Juni 2003 machte er seinen Schulabschluss (A-Level, entspricht dem deutschen Abitur) in Kunst und Geographie. Er wurde schon in seiner Jugend von Paparazzi verfolgt; Magazine der Regenbogenpresse und Boulevardzeitungen berichteten ausführlich über Harrys Partybesuche, Flirts und Kneipentouren (in Großbritannien ist „underage drinking“ verboten, aber verbreitet). Im Alter von 17 gab Harry zu, Cannabis geraucht zu haben.[1] Im Januar 2005 war er auf einem Kostümfest in einem Kostüm mit Hakenkreuz-Armbinde zu sehen,[2] das eine Uniform von Erwin Rommels Afrikakorps darstellen sollte.
Militärische Laufbahn Von Mai 2005 bis April 2007 erhielt er an der Royal Military Academy Sandhurst eine Offiziersausbildung. Im April 2006 wurde er in Anwesenheit seiner Großmutter Königin Elisabeth II. vereidigt und Mitglied des Gardekavallerieregiments Blues and Royals. Im Mai 2007 sollte er mit dem Regiment im Irak eingesetzt werden. Seine Vorgesetzten entschieden jedoch, dass sowohl er als auch seine Kameraden dadurch einer übermäßigen Gefährdung ausgesetzt wären, da irakische Untergrundorganisationen mit Anschlägen gedroht hatten. Von Mitte Dezember 2007 bis Ende Februar 2008 war Prinz Harry im Rahmen des ISAF-Einsatzes in der Provinz Helmand im Süden Afghanistans stationiert und nahm dort wie andere Offiziere an Fronteinsätzen teil.[3] Dieser Umstand war zunächst nur wenigen Journalisten bekannt; nach öffentlichem Bekanntwerden wurde er wegen Sicherheitsbedenken am 29. Februar 2008 vorzeitig aus Afghanistan abgezogen.[4] Prinz Harry in London, 2013 Ab Januar 2009 absolvierte Harry eine Ausbildung zum Hubschrauberpilot bei der britischen Luftwaffe[5] und schloss diese im Mai 2010 erfolgreich ab. Daraufhin wurde er zum Colonel-in-Chief bei den Heeresfliegern ernannt und ihm wurden die „provisional wings“ durch seinen Vater verliehen. Von Juli 2010 bis Februar 2011 setzte er seine Pilotenausbildung mit dem Kampfhubschrauber Apache fort.[6] Am 14. April 2011 wurde er zum Captain befördert.[7]Prinz Harry nahm im Dezember 2013 – gemeinsam mit verwundeten Soldaten – an einem 335 Kilometer langen Marsch zum Südpol, zu Gunsten der Hilfsorganisation „Walking With The Wounded“, teil. Am 13. Dezember 2013 erreichte die Gruppe den Südpol.[8] 2014 wurde er zurück nach London versetzt, wo er anschließend administrative Aufgaben der British Army wahrnahm. Zu seinem Aufgabenfeld gehörte unter anderem die Koordination von Projekten und Zeremonien in London, bei denen die Garderegimenter der Household Division involviert waren. Im Juni 2015 wurde mitgeteilt, dass Prinz Harry nach mehr als zehn Jahren aus der Armee ausgeschieden ist.[9]Er übernahm, wie viele Mitglieder des britischen Königshauses, die Rolle eines Ehrenobersten bei einem der Garderegimente. In seinem Fall waren es die Life Guards, die das zweite Gardekavallerieregiment sind und zusammen mit Harrys ehemaligem Regiment, den Blues and Royals, die Household Cavalry bilden.[10] Im Dezember 2017 wurde er in der Nachfolge seines Großvaters, des Duke of Edinburgh, zum Captain General der Royal Marines ernannt.[11] Privates Prinz Harry und Meghan Markle, 2017 Prinz Harry war von 2004 bis 2010 (mit einer Unterbrechung im Jahr 2009) mit Chelsy Davy (* 1985) liiert. Am 8. November 2016 ließ Prinz Harry über sein Pressesekretariat eine Verlautbarung herausgeben, worin Meghan Markle (* 1981) als dessen neue Freundin bezeichnet wurde. Am 27. November 2017 wurde die Verlobung des Paares öffentlich bekanntgemacht, die Hochzeit fand am 19. Mai 2018 auf Windsor Castle statt.[12][13] Offizielle Aufgaben
Harry ist Prinz von Großbritannien und Nordirland. Nach britischer Nomenklatur führte er bis zu seiner Hochzeit den Höflichkeitstitel „Prince Henry of Wales“, wobei sich „Prince“ auf Großbritannien und nicht auf Wales bezieht. Der Titel „The Prince of Wales“, zu deutsch „Fürst von Wales“, ist dem jeweiligen Thronfolger vorbehalten, also seinem Vater. Kurz vor seiner Hochzeit mit Meghan Markle verlieh ihm die Queen die Titel Duke of Sussex, Earl of Dumbarton und Baron Kilkeel.[14]Im April 2006 gründete Harry zusammen mit Prinz Seeiso von Lesotho eine Wohltätigkeitsstiftung, welche sich um HIV-/AIDS-Waisen kümmert.[15] Die Stiftung wurde „Sentebale“ getauft, was so viel wie „Vergiss mich nicht“ bedeutet. Der Name bezieht sich auf seine verstorbene Mutter Prinzessin Diana. Er will das Engagement seiner Mutter für Aids-Waisen fortführen[16] und sich generell stark für wohltätige Zwecke einsetzen.[17]Gemeinsam mit seinem Bruder William organisierte Harry am 1. Juli 2007 ein Gedenkkonzert und zum 10. Todestag am 31. August 2007 einen Gedenkgottesdienst für Prinzessin Diana.[18] Bei Letzterem hielt er eine sehr persönliche Rede, die in der Öffentlichkeit und in den Medien als überaus positiv aufgenommen wurde.[19] Er ist außerdem Patron der Invictus Games, die er 2014 ins Leben gerufen hat. Bei dieser Veranstaltung treten verwundete Soldaten in sportlichen Wettkämpfen gegeneinander an.
Orden und Ehrenabzeichen
Vorfahren Ahnentafel Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex Ururgroßeltern
König Georg I. (Griechenland) (1845–1913)∞ 1867Olga Romanowa (1851–1926)
Louis Mountbatten, 1. Marquess of Milford Haven (1854–1921)∞ 1884Prinzessin Viktoria von Hessen-Darmstadt (1863–1950)
König Georg V. (1865–1936)∞ 1893Maria von Teck (1867–1953)
Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14. Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne (1855–1944)∞ 1887Cecilia Nina Cavendish-Bentinck (1862–1938)
Charles Spencer, 6. Earl Spencer (1857–1922)∞ 1887The Honourable Margaret Baring
James Hamilton, 3. Duke of Abercorn (1869–1953)∞ 1894Lady Rosalind Bingham (1869–1958)
James Roche, 3. Baron Fermoy (1852–1920)∞ 1880Frances Work (1857–1947)
William Smith Gill (1865–1957)∞ 1898Ruth Littlejohn (1879–1964)
Urgroßeltern
PrinzAndreas von Griechenland (1882–1944)∞ 1903Prinzessin Alice von Battenberg (1885–1969)
König Georg VI. (1895–1952)∞ 1923Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (1900–2002)
Albert Spencer, 7. Earl Spencer (1892–1975)∞ 1919Lady Cynthia Hamilton (1897–1972)
Maurice Roche, 4. Baron Fermoy (1885–1955)∞ 1931Ruth Gill (1908–1993) Großeltern
Prinz Philip von Griechenland und Dänemark (* 1921)∞ 1947Königin Elisabeth II. (* 1926)
Edward Spencer, 8. Earl Spencer (1924–1992)∞ 1954–1969The Honourable Frances Roche (1936–2004)
Eltern
Charles, Prince of Wales (* 1948)∞ 1981–1996Lady Diana Spencer (1961–1997)
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex (* 1984)
Literatur Weblinks
Einzelnachweise ↑ Harry und die Plastikwelt. In: Der Spiegel. Nr. 17, 22. April 2013 (spiegel.de [abgerufen am 27. November 2017]).
↑ Harry says sorry for Nazi costume. In: BBC.co.uk. 13. Januar 2005, abgerufen am 27. November 2017.
↑ Prinz Harry als Soldat in Afghanistan. In: Spiegel Online. 28. Februar 2008, abgerufen am 2. Dezember 2014.
↑ Meldung über den Abzug Prinz Harrys (Memento vom 13. Juni 2009 im Internet Archive) auf der Website des britischen Verteidigungsministeriums
↑ Harry wird Hubschrauberpilot (Memento vom 2. Mai 2011 im Internet Archive), AFP
↑ Prince Harry receives his provisional wings from his father The Prince of Wales. In: princeofwales.gov.uk, 7. Mai 2010
↑ Prince Harry promoted to Captain and completes first stage of Apache training. In: princeofwales.gov.uk, 17. April 2011
↑ Welcome Home Press Conference. Walking With The Wounded, 21. Januar 2014
↑ Prince of Wales leaves Army. In: princeofwales.gov.uk (englisch).
↑ Prince Harry ‘to become Colonel of the Life Guards’ after leaving Army. In: royalcentral.co.uk (englisch).
↑ Queen appoints Prince Harry to take over from his grandfather Philip as the Captain General of the Royal Marines In: dailymail.co.uk (englisch).
↑ Hochzeit im Frühjahr: Prinz Harry hat sich mit Meghan Markle verlobt. In: Spiegel Online. 27. November 2017 (spiegel.de [abgerufen am 27. November 2017]).
↑ Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are planning their own ‘fun’ wedding at Windsor Castle in May 2018 auf: Business Insider vom 28. November 2017
↑ Prince Harry and Ms. Meghan Markle announcement titles. 19. Mai 2018, abgerufen am 19. Mai 2018.
↑ princeofwales.gov.uk
↑ Prinz Harry eifert seiner Mutter nach. In: Spiegel Online. 28. April 2016, abgerufen am 2. Dezember 2014.
↑ princeofwales.gov.uk
↑ Patricia Dreyer: Geeinte Trauerfront des Hochadels. In: Spiegel Online. 31. August 2007, abgerufen am 2. Dezember 2014.
↑ Prinz Harry: „Diana war die beste Mutter der Welt“. In: Focus Online. 31. August 2007, abgerufen am 2. Dezember 2014.
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Three princesses were born during the year of 1895. Each one of them were the first born of their families.One would die as a child,one would die brutally,one exiled and the wife of a murderer.
•Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine (Prinzessin Elisabeth Marie Alice Viktoria von Hessen und bei Rhein; 11 March 1895 Neus Palace,Darmstadt- 16 November 1903) was a German Hessian and Rhenish child princess, the only daughter of Ernst Ludwig, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine, and his first wife, Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. She was named after her paternal great-grandmother, who was born Princess Elisabeth of Prussia.
•3 November 1895 (15 November 1895 N.S.)
Empress Alexandra Feodorovna of Russia gives birth to her first child,Olga Nikolaevna at the Alexander Palace,Tsarskoe Selo.
•3 July 1895 (15 July 1895 N.S.)
The first child was born to Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna and Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich at the Farm Palace at Peterhof.She was named Irina Alexandrovna.
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Master Post of German & Austrian Nobles and Royals
Royal and Noble Houses
House of Coburg (Cadet branch of the House of Wettin)
Princess Alice of Great Britain and Ireland, The Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine
Princess Charlotte of Belgium, The Empress of Mexico
Princess Louise of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, The Duchess of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, (1st marriage)
Princess Mary of Teck, The Queen of the United Kingdom & British Dominions, The Empress of India
Princess Stéphanie of Belgium, The Crown Princess of Austria, Hungary and Bohemia
Princess Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland, Princess Royal
Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom (wife of Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha)
Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, The Princess of Leiningen, The Duchess of Kent
House of Habsburg
Anna Plochl, Countess of Meran
Princess Charlotte of Belgium, The Empress of Mexico, Archduchess of Austria
Infanta Eleanor of Portugal, Holy Roman Empress, The Archduchess of Austria
Eleonore Magdalene of Neuburg, Holy Roman Empress
Elisabeth in Bavaria, The Empress of Austria
Princess Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Holy Roman Empress
Queen Joanna of Castile, León and Aragon (Consort of Philip the Handsome, Archduke of Austria and The Duke of Burgundy)
Archduchess Johanna of Austria, The Grand Duchess of Tuscany
Kunigunde of Austria, The Duchess of Bavaria-Munich
Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria, Electress of Bavaria, Holy Roman Empress
Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria, Princess of Lorraine and Bar
Princess Maria Anna of Bavaria, The Archduchess of Inner Austria-Styria
Archduchess Maria Antonia of Austria, The Electress of Bavaria
Archduchess Maria Antonia “Marie Antoinette” of Austria, The Queen of France
Archduchess Maria Leopoldina, The Empress of Brazil, The Queen of Portugal and the Algarves
The Archduchess Maria Theresa (Maria Theresia) of Austria, Holy Roman Empress
Mary, The Duchess of Burgundy
Princess Sophie of Bavaria, Archduchess of Austria
Countess Sophie Chotek of Chotkowa and Wognin, The Duchess of Hohenberg
Princess Stéphanie of Belgium, The Crown Princess of Austria, Hungary and Bohemia
House of Hanover (cadet branch of the House of Welf)
Princess Adelaide (Adelheid) of Saxe-Meiningen, The Queen of the United Kingdom and Hanover
Princess Caroline of Ansbach, The Queen of Great Britain
Princess Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, The Queen of the United Kingdom and Hanover
Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, The Queen of Great Britain, Ireland and Hanover
Frederica (Friederike) of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, The Queen of Hanover, The Duchess of Cumberland and Teviotdale (3rd marriage)
Princess Sophia Dorothea of Hanover, The Queen in Prussia
Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom
Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, The Duchess of Kent (2nd marriage)
House of Hesse
Princess Alice of Great Britain and Ireland, The Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine
Princess Alix of Hesse and by Rhine aka Empress Alexandra Feodorovna of Russia
Princess Cecilie of Greece and Denmark, The Hereditary Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine
Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine, Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna of Russia
House of Hohenzollern
Princess Anna Amalia of Prussia
Princess Augusta of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, The German Empress
Princess Augusta Victoria (Auguste Viktoria) of Schleswig-Holstein, The German Empress
Princess Caroline of Ansbach, The Queen of Great Britain
Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern, The Queen of Prussia
Princess Elisabeth Ludovika of Bavaria, The Queen of Prussia
Frederica (Friederike) of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Princess Louis Charles of Prussia (1st marriage)
Princess Hermine Reuß, “German Empress”
Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, The Queen of Prussia
Princess Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg, The Queen of Sweden
Princess Marie of Prussia, The Queen of Bavaria
Princess Sophia Dorothea of Hanover, The Queen in Prussia
Princess Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland, Princess Royal, The German Empress
Princess Wilhelmine of Prussia, The Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
House of Liechtenstein
Princess Sophie of Liechtenstein, Countess Esterházy
House of Mecklenburg
Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, The Queen of Great Britain, Ireland and Hanover
Elisabeth of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Princess of Brunswick-Lüneburg aka Grand Duchess Anna Leopoldovna of Russia
Frederica (Friederike) of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, The Queen of Hanover
Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, The Queen of Prussia
Therese of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, The Princess of Thurn and Taxis
House of Oldenburg
Princess Adelheid of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, The Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein
Princess Augusta Victoria (Auguste Viktoria) of Schleswig-Holstein, The German Empress
Princess Cecilie of Greece and Denmark, The Hereditary Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine
Princess Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst, The Empress of Russia aka Catherine the Great
House of Romanov (incl. Romanov-Holstein-Gottrop)
Princess Alix of Hesse and by Rhine aka Empress Alexandra Feodorovna of Russia
Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine, Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna of Russia
Princess Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst, The Empress Regnant of Russia aka Catherine the Great
House of Thurn and Taxis
Helene in Bavaria, The Hereditary Princess of Thurn and Taxis
Princess Marie Auguste of Thurn and Taxis, The Duchess of Württemberg
Therese of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, The Princess of Thurn and Taxis
House of Welf (without the British Hanover branch)
Princess Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
Princess Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern
Elisabeth of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Princess of Brunswick-Lüneburg aka Grand Duchess Anna Leopoldovna of Russia
House of Wettin (without the Coburg branch)
Princess Adelaide (Adelheid) of Saxe-Meiningen, The Queen of the United Kingdom and Hanover
Princess Amalie Auguste of Bavaria, The Queen of Saxony
Princess Feodora of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, The Duchess of Saxe-Meiningen
Princess Maria Anna of Bavaria, The Queen of Saxony
Sibylle of Cleves, The Electress of Saxony
House of Wittelsbach
Princess Amalie Auguste of Bavaria, The Queen of Saxony
Eleonore Magdalene of Neuburg, Holy Roman Empress
Elisabeth in Bavaria, The Empress of Austria
Elisabeth of Bavaria, The Queen of France
Princess Elisabeth Ludovika of Bavaria, The Queen of Prussia
Helene in Bavaria, The Hereditary Princess of Thurn and Taxis
Kunigunde of Austria, The Duchess of Bavaria-Munich
Princess Louise d’Orléans, Princess of Bavaria
Princess Ludovika of Bavaria, The Duchess in Bavaria
Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria, Electress of Bavaria, Holy Roman Empress
Princess Maria Anna of Bavaria, The Archduchess of Inner Austria-Styria
Princess Maria Anna of Bavaria, The Queen of Saxony
Marie in Bavaria, The Queen of Two Sicilies
Princess Marie of Prussia, The Queen of Bavaria
Baroness Marie Louise of Wallersee, The Countess Larisch
Mathilde in Bavaria, The Countess of Trani
Sophie in Bavaria, The Duchess of Alençon
Princess Sophie of Bavaria, Archduchess of Austria
House of Württemberg
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Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and By Rhine.Born Elisabeth Marie Alice Viktoria on 11 March 1895 as the only daughter of Ernst Ludwig, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine, and his first wife, Princess Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. She was named after her paternal great-grandmother, who was born Princess Elisabeth of Prussia. Her paternal aunt had the same name and was also nicknamed Ella.
Elisabeth died of a virulent type of typhoid on 16 November 1903.
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Grand Duchess Alice of Hesse and By Rhine ~ the mother of Empress Alexandra Feodorovna of Russia and Grand Duchess Elisabeth Feodorovna Romanova of Russia.
Born Princess Alice Maud Mary of the United Kingdom on 25 April 1843 as the third chird of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
Alice was engaged to Prince Louis of Hesse on 30 April 1861.Between the engagement and the wedding, Alice's father Prince Albert died on 14 December 1861. Despite the Queen's grief, she ordered that the wedding should continue as planned. On 1 July 1862, Alice and Louis were married privately in the dining room of Osborne House, which was converted into a temporary chapel.
On 13 June 1877 she was elevated to Her Royal Highness The Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine.
They had seven children :
•Victoria Alberta Elisabeth Mathilde Marie 5 April 1863-24 September 1950.
•Elisabeth Alexandra Luise Alix 1 November 1864-18 July 1918.
•Irene Louise Marie Anne 11 July 1866-11 November 1953
•Ernst Ludwig Karl Albecht Wilhelm 25 November 1868-9 October 1937
•Friedrich Wilhelm Augustus Viktor Leopold Ludwig 7 October 1870-29 May 1873
•Alix Viktoria Helene Luise Beatrix 6 June 1872-17 July 1918
•Marie Victoria Feodore Leopoldine 24 May 1874-16 November 1878.
In November 1878, the Grand Ducal household fell ill with diphtheria. Alice's eldest daughter Victoria was the first to fall ill, complaining of a stiff neck in the evening of 5 November. Diphtheria was diagnosed the following morning, and soon the disease spread to Alice's children Alix, Marie, Irene, and Ernest. Her husband Ludwig lV became infected shortly thereafter. Elisabeth was the only child to not fall ill, having been sent away by Alice to the palace of the Princess Charles, her mother-in-law.
Marie became seriously ill on 15 November, and Alice was called to her bedside, but by the time she arrived, Marie had choked to death. A distraught Alice wrote to Queen Victoria that the "pain is beyond words". Alice kept the news of Marie's death secret from her children for several weeks, but she finally told Ernst in early December. His reaction was even worse than she had anticipated; at first he refused to believe it. As he sat up crying, Alice broke her rule about physical contact with the ill and gave him a kiss. At first, however, Alice did not fall ill. She met her sister Victoria as the latter was passing through Darmstadt on the way to England, and wrote to her mother with "a hint of resumed cheerfulness" on the same day. However, by Saturday, 14 December, the anniversary of her father's death, she became seriously ill with the diphtheria caught from her son. Her last words were "dear Papa", and she fell unconscious at 2:30 am.Just after 8:30 am, she died.[64] Alice was buried on 18 December 1878 at the Grand Ducal mausoleum at Rosenhöhe outside Darmstadt, with the Union Flag draped over her coffin.
📌 Alice was the carrier of the Haemophilia gene.
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