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  1. Early life and career. Ludwig Rudolph was born in Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany, the third child and second son of Ernst August, Prince of Hanover, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick (19141987) and his wife Princess Ortrud of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (19251980). [1] .

  2. Prince Ludwig Rudolph of Hanover (1955–1988), married Countess Isabelle von Thurn und Valsassina-Como-Vercelli (1962–1988), with whom he had one son. Ludwig committed suicide shortly after discovering the body of his wife, who had died of a drug overdose.

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    He left secondary school at the age of 15 to work on a farm, but returned to education a bit later to study at the Royal Agricultural College in England and the University of Guelphin Canada.

    Ernst August was born in Hanover, the eldest son of Prince Ernest Augustus of Hanover (1914–1987), the former Hereditary Prince of Brunswick and his first wife, Princess Ortrud of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (1925–1980). He was christened Ernst August Albert Paul Otto Rupprecht Oskar Berthold Friedrich-Ferdinand Christian-Ludwig. As th...

    By a 24 August 1981 declaration issued by his father as the Head of House, pursuant to Chapter 3, §§ 3 and 5 of the House laws of 1836, Ernst August was authorised to marry dynastically, and did firstly marry, civilly in Pattensen on 28 August 1981 and religiously on 30 August 1981, Chantal Hochuli (born 2 June 1955 in Zürich), the daughter and hei...

    Ernst August was photographed urinating on the Turkish Pavilion at the Expo 2000 event in Hanover, causing a diplomatic incident and a complaint from the Turkish embassy accusing him of insulting the Turkish people. He successfully sued those who published (Bild-Zeitung) the photograph for invasion of privacy, obtaining an award of 9,900 euros. In ...

    On Monday, 3 April 2005, Ernst August was admitted to hospital with acute pancreatitis. The next day, he fell into a deep coma, two days before the death of his father-in-law, Rainier III, Prince of Monaco. On Friday, 8 April 2005, hospital officials reported that he was no longer in a coma but remained in intensive care. A report the same day on B...

    In Germany, the legal privileges of royalty and nobility were abolished in 1919; thereafter, for legal purposes, hereditary titles form part of the name only.

  3. 4 de feb. de 2021 · Christening of Prince Ludwig Rudolph of Hanover, 1956 | The Royal Watcher. February 4, 2021 ~ Saad719. #RoyalFlashback | Royal Relatives gather from around Europe for the Christening of Prince Ludwig Rudolph of Hanover at Marienburg Castle in Hanover #OnThisDay 65 years ago: https://t.co/4wFYKtUVty pic.twitter.com/xaE3c7fhGw.

  4. Prince Ludwig Rudolph of Hanover (full name: Ludwig Rudolph Georg Wilhelm Philipp Friedrich Wolrad Maximilian Prinz von Hannover) was a member of the Royal House of Hanover and a music producer. Ludwig Rudolph was born in Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany the third child and second son of Ernst August Prinz von Hannover...

  5. Prince Ludwig Rudolph of Hanover (Ludwig Rudolph Georg Wilhelm Philipp Friedrich Wolrad Maximilian Prinz von Hannover; 21 November 1955 – 29 November 1988) was a member of the House of Hanover and a music producer. Property. Value. dbo: abstract.

  6. Prince Ludwig Rudolph of Hanover. German prince. Ludwig Rudolph Prinz von Hannover. Ludwig Prinz von Hannover. edit. Language. Label. Description. Also known as.