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  1. Lutheranism. Princess Hermine Reuss (Elder Line) of Greiz ( German: Hermine Prinzessin Reuß (Altere Linie) [1] [2] 17 December 1887 – 7 August 1947), widowed Princess von Schoenaich- Carolath, was the second wife of Wilhelm II (1859–1941); [3] they were married in 1922, four years after he had abdicated as German Emperor and King of Prussia.

  2. Princess Luise Caroline Reuss of Greiz. Religion. Eastern Orthodox. prev. Lutheranism. Princess Eleonore Caroline Gasparine Louise Reuss-Köstritz ( Bulgarian: Елеонора Българска; 22 August 1860 – 12 September 1917) was Tsaritsa (Queen) of Bulgaria, as the second wife of Ferdinand I of Bulgaria and member of an ancient House ...

  3. Princess Hermine Reuss of Greiz. German princess (1887-1947) and 2nd wife of former Emperor Wilhelm II. ... Princess Caroline Reuss of Greiz. series ordinal. 4.

  4. Princess Marie Reuss of Greiz (1882 – 1942), married Baron Ferdinand von Gnagnoni, no children; Princess Caroline Reuss of Greiz (1884 – 1905), married Wilhelm Ernst, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, no children; Princess Ida Reuss of Greiz (1891 – 1977), married Prince Christoph Martin III zu Stolberg-Rossla (link in German), had two ...

  5. 2 de mar. de 2020 · During his marriage to Sophie, on October 31, 1836, Heinrich XX’s elder brother Heinrich XIX, 3rd Prince Reuss of Greiz died. Because his brother had no son to succeed him, Heinrich XX became the 4th Prince Reuss of Greiz. On October 1, 1839, 45-year-old Heinrich XX married 20-year-old Princess Caroline Amalie of Hesse-Homburg in Homburg vor ...

  6. Princess Hermine Reuss of Greiz (German: Hermine, Prinzessin Reuß zu Greiz; 17 December 1887 – 7 August 1947) was the second wife of Wilhelm II. They were married in 1922, four years after he abdicated as German Emperor and King of Prussia. He was her second husband; her first husband, Prince Johann of Schönaich-Carolath, had died in 1920.

  7. 17 de dic. de 2019 · Caroline’s marriage was destined to be unhappy and brief. Caroline was so miserable that she barely ate, choosing to nibble on chocolates, almonds and petit fours when she did. She had also taken up smoking. Caroline died on 17 January 1905, just 20 years old. The cause of death was influenza. Hermine later wrote, “In her heart of hearts ...