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  1. George Victor (14 January 1831 – 12 May 1893) was the 3rd sovereign Prince of the German state of Waldeck and Pyrmont. He was born in Arolsen the son of George II, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont and his wife Princess Emma of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym.[1] He succeeded as prince originally under the guardianship of his mother on 15 May 1845 following the death of his father.[2] He died of ...

  2. Princess Louise of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg: Issue: Princess Sophie Pauline, Princess of Bentheim and Steinfurt Marie, Princess William of Württemberg Emma, Queen of the Netherlands Helena, Duchess of Albany Friedrich, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont Elisabeth, Princess of Erbach-Schönberg Prince Wolrad: House: House of Waldeck ...

  3. Princess Marie of Waldeck and Pyrmont. 0 references. Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont. ... (von Waldeck-Pyrmont) (14 Jan 1831 - 12 May 1893) 0 references . Sitelinks.

  4. Marie of Waldeck and Pyrmont Princess William of Württemberg Spouse Prince William of Württemberg Issue Pauline, Princess of Wied Prince Ulrich Full name

  5. Princess Helena of Nassau. Signature. Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont (Adelheid Emma Wilhelmina Theresia; 2 August 1858 – 20 March 1934) was Queen of the Netherlands and Grand Duchess of Luxembourg as the wife of King-Grand Duke William III. An immensely popular member of the Dutch Royal Family, Queen Emma served as regent for her daughter, Queen ...

  6. Princess Georgine Henriette Marie of Waldeck and Pyrmont (23 May 1857 – 30 April 1882) was the third daughter of George Victor, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont and his wife, Princess Helena of Nassau, younger half-sister of Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg.

  7. Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont. Adelheid Emma Wilhelmina Theresia ( Arolsen, 2 August 1858 – Den Haag, 20 March 1934), Princess of Orange-Nassau, Princess of Waldeck-Pyrmont, was the second wife of king William III of the Netherlands. She was married to him from 1879 until he died in 1890.