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  1. On 24 June 1749, the Prince married his first cousin Countess Christiane Wilhelmine Luise of Solms-Rödelheim and Assenheim (1736-1803), daughter of Wilhelm Carl Ludwig, Count of Solms-Rödelheim and Assenheim (1699-1778), by his wife, Countess Maria Margareta Leopolda von Wurmbrand-Stuppach (1701-1756).

  2. On 24 June 1749, the Prince married Countess Christiane Wilhelmine Luise of Solms-Rödelheim and Assenheim, daughter of Wilhelm Carl Ludwig, Count of Solms-Rödelheim and Assenheim (1699-1778), by his wife, Countess Maria Margareta Leopolda of Wurmbrand-Stuppach.

  3. Countess Christiane of Solms-Rödelheim-Assenheim Emich Carl, Prince of Leiningen (27 September 1763 – 4 July 1814) was the reigning Fürst of the Principality of Leiningen . After his death, his widow, Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld , married a son of George III of the United Kingdom and became the mother of Victoria, Queen of the ...

  4. Christiane Wilhelmine Luise zu Solms-Rödelheim was born 24 April 1736 in Rödelheim to Wilhelm Karl Ludwig zu Solms-Rödelheim-Assenheim (1699-1778) and Maria Anna Magdalena von Wurmbrand-Stuppach (1702-1756) and died 6 January 1803 Strassbourg of unspecified causes. She married Carl Friedrich...

  5. El 24 de junio de 1749, se casó con su prima hermana Christiane Wilhelmine Luise, hija de Wilhelm Carl Ludwig, conde de Solms-Rödelheim y Assenheim, por su esposa, la condesa Maria Margareta Leopolda von Wurmbrand-Stuppach. Christiane murió el 6 de enero de 1803, después de haberle dado un hijo y tres hijas:

  6. Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, France. Genealogy for Gräfin Christiane Wilhelmine Luise zu Solms-Rödelheim und Assenheim, Fürstin zu Leiningen (1736 - 1803) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  7. Solms-Rödelheim-Assenheim was a County of southern Hesse and eastern Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The House of Solms [1] had its origins at Solms, Hesse. Solms-Rödelheim-Assenheim was thrice created by a union of the Counts of Solms-Assenheim and Solms-Rödelheim, and on the first two occasions repartitioned into those statelets.