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  1. 22 de nov. de 2011 · Christina Margarethe (Hesse-Kassel) of Yugoslavia (1933 - 2011) Christina Margarethe (Hesse-Kassel) of Yugoslavia. (1933 - 2011) Princess Christina Margarethe of Yugoslavia formerly Hesse-Kassel aka von Hessen-Kassel. Born 10 Jan 1933 in Burg Kronberg, Kronberg im Taunus, Hessen-Nassau, Preußen, Deutsches Reich. Ancestors.

  2. 7 October 1943. ( 1943-10-07) (aged 42) Forlì, Italy. Christoph Ernst August of Hesse ( Frankfurt, 14 May 1901 – Apennine Mountains near Forlì, 7 October 1943) was the son of Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse and Princess Margaret of Prussia. Born in Frankfurt, Prince Christoph was a great-grandson of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom ...

  3. Jul 16, 2013 - HH Princess Christina of Hesse, the eldest daughter of the late Prince Christoph of Hesse and Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark, died at Gersau, Switzerland, on November 21, 2011. She was 78 years old. Princess Christina Margarethe was born at Schloss Kronberg on January 10, 1933. She was married twice. Her first marriage took place at Kronberg in August 1956 when she ...

  4. Princess Christina Margarethe of Hesse was a German princess. A first cousin of King Charles III of the United Kingdom, she was the wife, from 1956 to 1962, of Prince Andrew of Yugoslavia, a son of Alexander I of Yugoslavia.

  5. Family background and early life. Princess Christina Margarethe of Hesse was born on 10 January 1933 at the Kronberg Castle in Kronberg im Taunus, Germany.She was the eldest child of Prince Christoph of Hesse (14 May 1901 — 7 October 1943) and Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark (26 June 1914 — 3 November 2001), the elder sister of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.

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  7. 3 de abr. de 2015 · Princess Marie Alexandra of Baden: wife of her son Prince Wolfgang of Hesse-Kassel, killed during an American air-raid on Frankfurt am Main on January 29, 1944 during World War II. Marie Alexandra and seven other women, who were all aid workers, were killed when the cellar, in which they had taken refuge, collapsed under the weight of the building