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  1. Leopold, Prince of Hohenzollern (German: Leopold Stephan Karl Anton Gustav Eduard Tassilo Fürst von Hohenzollern; 22 September 1835 – 8 June 1905) was the head of the Swabian branch of the House of Hohenzollern, and played a fleeting role in European power politics in connection with the Franco-Prussian War.

  2. 1 de may. de 2024 · Prince Leopold of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (born Sept. 22, 1835, Krauchenweis, Prussia—died June 8, 1905, Berlin, Ger.) was a Prussian candidate for the Spanish throne. He was a member of the Swabian line of the Hohenzollern dynasty and the brother of Carol I of Romania.

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  3. El príncipe Leopoldo Estéfano Carlos Antonio Gustavo Eduardo Tásilo de Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (Krauchenwies, 22 de septiembre de 1835 - Berlín, 8 de junio de 1905) fue el jefe de la rama Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, de la Casa de Hohenzollern y jugó un papel importante en la política del poder europeo.

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    On 24 June 1889, he married in Berlin Princess Louise Sophie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (8 April 1866 in Kiel – 28 April 1952 in Bad Nauheim), a sister of Empress Auguste Viktoria, wife of Emperor Wilhelm II.

    At age 10 in 1875 Kadett, in 1885 Premierlieutnant (Oberleutnant), 1888 Rittmeister (Hauptmann), 1890 Major and 1893 Oberst. In the same year promoted to Generalmajor, commander of the Gardes du Corps, a Cuirassiers regiment of the 1st Guards Cavalry Brigade. Colonel-in-Chief of the Austrian k.u.k.Husarenregimentes Nr. 2 Friedrich Leopold, Prinz vo...

    Prinz Friedrich Leopold was the last patron of the Prussian freemasons from the House of Hohenzollern. A member since 1889 in "Friedrich Wilhelm zur Morgenröte", in 1894 he became patron of all three lodges. During the November Revolution 1918, he hoisted a red flag on his hunting lodge, Jagdschloss Glienicke, near Berlin. He also owned a large man...

    Zivkovic, Georg: Heer- und Flottenführer der Welt. Biblio Verlag, Osnabrück, 1971 S. 427–428 ISBN 3-7648-0666-4

  4. Charles's elder brother, Leopold, Prince of Hohenzollern, was offered the Spanish throne in 1870 after a revolt exiled Isabella II in 1868. Although encouraged by Bismarck to accept, Leopold declined in the face of French opposition.

  5. Prussian royal house, Prince Leopold of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, was to mount the vacant Spanish throne. The bursting of 'Spanish bomb' shook all Europe; but it was in France that reaction was most violent. The press mounted a fiercely. Prussian campaign, and in the legislature the Foreign Minister,

  6. In June 1870, the throne of Spain was offered to Prince Leopold of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1835–1905), a relative of King Wilhelm I of Prussia. Leopold accepted the candidacy, which was ultimately withdrawn on July 2 after the French government protested. In mid-July, Wilhelm I was taking the waters at Bad Ems.