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Princesa Victoria Elisabeth von Hohenlohe-Langenburg (en alemán, Victoria Elisabeth Prinzessin zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg ; Málaga, 17 de marzo de 1997) es una noble germano-española. Como jefa de la casa de Medinaceli, una de las familias aristocráticas más importantes de España, es la xx duquesa de Medinaceli y grande de España, además ...
The House of Hohenlohe (pronounced [hoːənˈloːə]) is a German princely dynasty. It formerly ruled an immediate territory within the Holy Roman Empire, which was divided between several branches. In 1806, the area of Hohenlohe was 1,760 km² and its estimated population was 108,000.
The House of Hohenlohe is a German princely dynasty. It formerly ruled an immediate territory within the Holy Roman Empire, which was divided between several branches. In 1806, the area of Hohenlohe was 1,760 km² and its estimated population was 108,000. The motto of the house is Ex flammis orior.
Starting in medieval times and continuing until 1806, this small state was ruled by a branch of the House of Hohenlohe, first as lords, then as counts and ultimately as ruling princes of the Holy Roman Empire after 1764.
Langenburg Castle. Philipp, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (Philipp Gottfried Alexander; born 20 January 1970), is the head of the House of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, since the death of his father in 2004.
Hohenlohe-Langenburg fue un condado alemán del noreste de Baden-Wurtemberg, Alemania, localizado en los alrededores de Langenburg. Hohenlohe-Neuenstein, una rama protestante de la familia Hohenlohe , fue dividido en Hohenlohe-Langenburg, Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen y Hohenlohe-Kirchberg en 1701.
Holding 43 officially recognised titles in the Spanish nobility, she is the most titled aristocrat in the world, as well as 10 times a Grandee of Spain. [2] Patrilineally a member of the House of Hohenlohe, she is the elder child of Prince Marco of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, 19th Duke of Medinaceli.