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  1. Prince Arthur of Connaught: 13 January 1883: 12 September 1938: married, 15 October 1913, Princess Alexandra, 2nd Duchess of Fife; had issue. Princess Patricia of Connaught: 17 March 1886: 12 January 1974: married, 27 February 1919, Captain Sir Alexander Ramsay, renouncing her title and becoming Lady Patricia Ramsay; had issue.

  2. Het monument herdenkt de gesneuvelde soldaten van de Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, genoemd naar Princess Patricia of Connaught. De eenheid werd begin 1915 tijdens de aftocht van de Tweede Slag om Ieper zwaar onder vuur genomen door de Duitsers en slechts vier officieren en 150 soldaten overleefden het.

  3. Princess Patricia of Connaught. Daughter of Prince Arthur from whom she must have inherited some unveiling skills. Born at Buckingham Palace and named Patricia because it was St Patrick's Day. Brought up as a Princess, a member of the Royal Family but, 1919, married a commoner, Sir Alexander Ramsay (1881 – 1972) and thereafter was simply Lady ...

  4. Patricia av Connaught ansågs vara en av de mest eftertraktade prinsessorna i Europa vid 1900-talets början, och hennes framtida giftermål blev föremål för många spekulationer under den edvardianska eran. Hon sammankopplades med bland andra Gustaf VI Adolf (som 1905 gifte sig med systern Margaret som blev Sveriges kronprinsessa), Alfons ...

  5. Dec 24, 2013 - Explore Mary Snow's board "Patricia of Connaught" on Pinterest. See more ideas about connaught, princess louise, patricia.

  6. 17 de mar. de 2023 · Princess Patricia’s life was as unusual as her name, and her choices as bold as the one made by her parents when they decided to name her after Ireland’s patron saint. St Patrick’s name is ...

  7. Princess Patricia of Connaught had it all. She was beautiful, intelligent, athletic and artistic. She could have played the traditional role of a princess: dutifully marrying a prince or king in a match acceptable to both families; living a grand, rule-bound life in palaces and castles; and navigating the tumultuous political waves that were soon to crash over most of her relatives in Europe.