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  1. Prince Karl Franz Josef Wilhelm Friedrich Eduard Paul of Prussia (15 December 1916 – 23 January 1975) was the only child of Prince Joachim of Prussia and Princess Marie-Auguste of Anhalt. [1] [2] He was also the grandson of Wilhelm II, German Emperor .

  2. 9 de may. de 2020 · Franz Salvator, The Hereditary Prince of Isenburg (Franz Salvator Ferdinand Bonifatius Wilhelm Maria) born 8th August 2019 in Munich. Title. 16th June 1969 – 5th May 2018; His Serene Highness Prince Alexander of Isenburg. 5th May 2018 – Present; His Serene Highness Alexander, 9th Prince of Isenburg. Line of Succession.

  3. Princess Anastasia Victoria Cecilia Hermine of Prussia (born 14 February 1944); married Alois-Konstantin, 9th Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg and had issue. Princess Marie Christine of Prussia (18 July 1947 – 29 May 1966); died from injuries resulting from a car accident. Prince Hubertus died of appendicitis on 8 April 1950 at ...

  4. Prince Alexander of Prussia (3 October 1984) Prince Christian of Prussia (3 July 1986) Prince Philipp of Prussia (3 July 1986) The Princess was born Countess Marie Antoinette, at Hohenthurm, 27 June 1920, daughter of Friedrich, Count Hoyos-Sprinzenstein, Baron zu Stichsenstein and Wilhelmine von Wuthenau of the Counts Hohenthurm. Prince Wilhelm ...

  5. third son of Frederick William III of Prussia. Friedrich Karl Karl Alexander Prinz von Preußen von Hohenzollern (Hohenzollern) (29 Jun 1801 - 21 Jan 1883)

  6. Prince Alexander Ferdinand Albrecht Achilles Wilhelm Joseph Viktor Carl Feodor of Prussia (26 December 1912 – 12 June 1985), who married Armgard Weygand on 19 December 1938. They had one son, Prince Stephan Alexander Dieter Friedrich of Prussia (1939–1993); he had one daughter, Princess Stephanie Victoria-Louise of Prussia (born 1966).

  7. e. Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia ( German: Louis Ferdinand Victor Eduard Adalbert Michael Hubertus Prinz von Preußen; 9 November 1907 – 26 September 1994) was a member of the princely House of Hohenzollern, which occupied the Prussian and German thrones until the abolition of those monarchies in 1918.