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  1. Princess Iniga of Thurn and Taxis (25 August 1925 – 17 September 2008) [citation needed] Ludwig Philipp of Thurn and Taxis studied law at the Julius-Maximilians University of Würzburg.

  2. El Príncipe Luis Felipe de Thurn y Taxis (en alemán: Ludwig Philipp, Prinz von Thurn und Taxis ), también Luis Felipe 1 (2 de febrero de 1901, Regensburg - 22 de abril de 1933, Niederaichbach ), fue un miembro de la Casa de Thurn y Taxis y un Príncipe de Thurn y Taxis por nacimiento.

  3. 14 de nov. de 2022 · 276 likes. the_royal_watcher. Royal Guests and Relatives gathered from around Europe for the Wedding of Prince Ludwig Philipp of Thurn und Taxis and Princess Elisabeth of Luxembourg at Schloss Hohenburg in Bavaria #OnThisDay 100 years ago, though her sister, Grand Duchess Charlotte, was not present due to political reasons: (link in Bio)

  4. Genealogy for Ludwig Philipp Maria Friedrich Joseph Maximilian Antonius Ignatius Lamoral von Thurn and Taxis (Thurn and Taxis), Prince (1901 - 1933) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  5. The Princely House of Thurn and Taxis (German: Fürstenhaus Thurn und Taxis, [ˈtuːɐ̯n ʔʊnt ˈtaksɪs]) is a family of German nobility that is part of the Briefadel. It was a key player in the postal services in Europe during the 16th century, until the end of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806, and became well known as the owner of breweries ...

  6. Por su parte, el príncipe Ludwig Philipp es el hijo mayor de la princesa Astrid de Baviera y el príncipe Johannes de Thurn and Taxis. La boda está prevista para el verano de 2021 en Luxemburgo, y se espera que sea un evento importante en la sociedad europea.

  7. 2 de mar. de 2022 · Thurn and Taxis was a noble family and princely house which dominated the delivery of post in Europe from the late 15th to 18th centuries. They came to control swathes of the continent’s mail after being pronounced the imperial postmasters of the Holy Roman Empire in 1489.