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  1. House of Hohenzollern. Prince Frederick George William Christopher of Prussia ( German: Friedrich Georg Wilhelm Christoph Prinz von Preußen; 19 December 1911 – 20 April 1966), also known as Friedrich von Preussen in the United Kingdom, [1] was the fourth son of Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germany and Duchess Cecilie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin .

  2. Prince Frederick William of Solms-Braunfels (11 January 1696 in Braunfels – 24 February 1761, Braunfels) was the first Prince of Solms-Braunfels. He was the son of Count Wilhelm Moritz of Solms-Braunfels (1651–1724) and his wife Princess Magdalene Sophie of Hesse-Homburg (1660–1720), a daughter of William Christoph, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg , and his first wife Princess Sophia Eleonore ...

  3. Among POLITICIANS. Among politicians, Prince Frederick William of Hesse-Kassel ranks 10,345 out of 19,576 . Before him are Nikolaus, Hereditary Grand Duke of Oldenburg, Árpád Szakasits, Childebrand I, Nicolás Avellaneda, Charles Elliot, and Olga Benário Prestes. After him are Son Sann, Carlos Pellegrini, Mehmed Fuad Pasha, Catherine Carey ...

  4. Frederick William Spared His Son but Ordered Katte Beheaded. When he was 18, Frederick and his older sister Wilhelmina became unwitting pawns in a power struggle between Austria and Great Britain, a struggle that centered on the pair’s proposed double marriage to their English cousins, the Prince of Wales and Princess Amelia.

  5. Waldemar was born in Berlin, the son of Prince William, the youngest brother of King Frederick William III. Of his 4 brothers, only Prince Adalbert survived his childhood. His youngest sister Marie was Queen of Bavaria. As a young man, Waldemar entered the Prussian army and raised through the ranks to become a Colonel in 1844.

  6. Frederick William II (German: Friedrich Wilhelm II.; 25 September 1744 – 16 November 1797) was king of Prussia from 1786 until his death in 1797. He was in personal union with the prince-elector of Brandenburg and (via the Orange-Nassau inheritance of his grandfather) sovereign prince of the Canton of Neuchâtel.

  7. Prince William of Gloucester (William Henry Andrew Frederick; 18 December 1941 – 28 August 1972) was a grandson of King George V and a cousin of Queen Elizabeth II. At the time of his birth he was fourth in line to the throne , and ninth in line at the time of his death.