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  1. Joseph Hartmann (1812-85) was born at Ried, Austria. The city of Vienna played host to his early career but he later moved to Darmstadt where he received several commissions from the Grand Duke and Duchess of Hesse along with several eminent members of the ducal court. It is likely to have been through the recommendation of the Grand Duchess Alice, Queen Victoria’s second eldest daughter ...

  2. 6 de jun. de 2023 · Prince Waldemar of Prussia. (1868-1879), Son of Frederick III, Emperor of Germany and King of Prussia. Sitter in 1 portrait.

  3. Prince Waldemar maintained a travelogue during his journeys composed of his diaries, sketches of Egypt, Iraq, India, Calcutta, Delhi, Lahore, Bombay, Nepal, and other locations. Zur Erinnerung an die Reise des Prinzen Waldemar von Preußen nach Indien 1844-1846 , translated In Memory of the Journey of Prince Waldemar of Prussia to India in the Years 1844-1846 , [1] was printed posthumously in ...

  4. Prince Waldemar of Prussia (1817–1849) was a senior officer in the Prussian army who travelled throughout India in 1844-6 and witnessed three of the battles of the First Anglo-Sikh War. On his return to Europe, he received an audience with Queen Victoria at Buckingham Palace which she recorded in her journal: ‘At 1 I received Pce Waldemar of Prussia, 2nd son of Pce William, who ...

  5. Prince Waldemar of Prussia (1817-1849) [] visited Nepal between 5 February to mid of March 1845. His diary was published in 1853 in Germany. His travel account consisted of description, drawings and maps and thus is considered significant to understand the society of that period.

  6. 11 de ene. de 2018 · Genealogy for Prince Waldemar William Ludwig Frederick Victor Henry Hohenzollern, of Prussia (1889 - 1945) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

  7. 26 de mar. de 2014 · Prince Waldemar of Prussia (Joachim Friedrich Ernst Waldemar) was born at the Crown Prince’s Palace in Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia, now in Brandenburg, Germany, on February 10, 1868, the sixth child of the Crown Prince and Princess of Prussia. His parents, known as Fritz and Vicky, were the future Friedrich III, German Emperor and Victoria ...