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  1. Princess Amlie Louise of Arenberg full German name Amalie Luise Prinzessin und Herzogin von Arenberg and full French name Amlie Louise princesse et

  2. Amélie-Louise-Julie d'Arenberg est née à Paris (paroisse Sainte Marie-Madeleine de la Ville-l'Evêque) le 10 avril 1789. Elle était fille de Louis-Marie d'Arenberg et d'Anne-Adélaïde-Julie de Mailly-Nesle. Sa mère est morte quelques mois après sa naissance, en décembre 1789. Sources

  3. Amélie Louise did not see him until 1820. Shortly after returning from her second visit to Munich, Amélie Louise died in 1823 in Bamberg. She was interred in the burial crypt of Tegernsee Abbey. Titles, styles, honours and arms Titles and styles. 10 April 1789 – 26 May 1807: Her Serene Highness Princess Amélie Louise d'Arenberg

  4. Princess Amélie Louise d'Arenberg, full German name: Amalie Luise, Prinzessin und Herzogin von Arenberg and full French name: Amélie Louise, princesse et duchesse d'Arenberg, (born 10 April 1789 in Brussels, Austrian Netherlands; died 4 April 1823 in Bamberg, Kingdom of Bavaria) was a member of the House of Arenberg by birth and, through her marriage to Duke Pius August in Bavaria, a member ...

  5. Nils (Niclas) Hagelberg (1767-1818) Descripción. English: Portrait of Princess Amélie Louise of Arenberg (1789-1823), wife of Duke Pius August in Bavaria. Deutsch: Amalie Luise von Arenberg, Herzogin in Bayern. Svenska: Porträttet föreställer "Anna Kajsa Viberg" (ca 1780-?)

  6. 10 de abr. de 2020 · Princess Amélie Louise d'Arenberg, full German name: Amalie Luise, Prinzessin und Herzogin von Arenberg and full French name: Amélie Louise, princesse et duchesse d'Arenberg, (born 10 April 1789 in Brussels, Austrian Netherlands; died 4 April 1823 in Bamberg, Kingdom of Bavaria) was a member of the House of Arenberg by birth and, through her marriage to Duke Pius August in Bavaria, a member ...

  7. The House of Arenberg is an aristocratic lineage that is constituted by three successive families that took their name from Arenberg, a small territory of the Holy Roman Empire in the Eifel region. The inheritance of the House of Croÿ-Aarschot made the Arenbergs the wealthiest and most influential noble family of the Habsburg Netherlands. The family's Duchy of Arenberg was mediatized in 1810 ...