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  1. Ana de Ysenburg y Büdingen [1] [2] (10 de febrero de 1886, Büdingen [1] [2] -8 de febrero de 1980, Detmold [1] [2] ) fue la menor de los hijos [1] [2] del príncipe Bruno de Ysenburg y Büdingen y de su esposa, la condesa Berta de Castell-Rüdenhausen.

    • Condesa de Lippe-Weissenfeld, Condesa de Ysenburg y Büdingen
    • Iglesia de Cristo, Detmold
  2. Ana de Ysenburg y Büdingen [1] [2] (10 de febrero de 1886, Büdingen [1] [2]-8 de febrero de 1980, Detmold [1] [2]) fue la menor de los hijos [1] [2] del príncipe Bruno de Ysenburg y Büdingen y de su esposa, la condesa Berta de Castell-Rüdenhausen.

  3. Princess Anna of Ysenburg und Büdingen [citation needed] (10 February 1886, Büdingen – 8 February 1980, Detmold) was the youngest child of Bruno, Prince of Ysenburg and Büdingen and his second wife, Countess Bertha of Castell-Rüdenhausen. Through her second marriage to Leopold IV, Prince of Lippe, Anna was the titular Princess ...

  4. 29 de abr. de 2022 · Age 93. Death of Princess Anna of Ysenburg and Büdingen. Detmold, Detmold, North Rhine-Westfahlen, Deutschland (BRD) Genealogy for Princess Anna of Ysenburg and Büdingen (1886 - 1980) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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    Wolfgang-Ernst is the first of five children of His Serene Highness, Otto-Friedrich III. Friedrich Viktor Ferdinand Maximilian Gustav Richard Bogislav, Prince of Ysenburg and Büdingen, and Her Serene Highness Felicitas Anna Eleonore Cecilie, née Princess Reuss zu Köstritz. In 1967, he married Leonille Elisabeth Victoria Barbara Margarete Princess o...

    In May 1992, he was elected unsalaried president of the AvD as the successor of Paul Alfons von Metternich-Winneburg. During his term of office, the company developed into a service company and significantly expanded its services. In 1999, the club celebrated its 100th birthday. After the suspicion could not be eliminated at a special meeting of th...

    In 1990, Wolfgang Ernst took on the extensive business enterprises of the house by his father Otto Friedrich Prince of Ysenburg. In the following period, due to failed investments and speculation, there was a financial collapse and a large part of the Princely property had to be sold. In 2005 at the district court Friedberg an insolvency proceeding...

    As head of the family of the house Ysenburg and Büdingen, Wolfgang Ernst acts as director of the foundation "Präsenz zu Büdingen", owning two churches (including the Church of St. Mary) and the cemetery of Büdingen town. The foundation is obliged to conserve these buildings. During his tenure there were transfers of assets within which Wolfgang Ern...

    In 2001 of Ysenburg and Büdingen got the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (1st class) for his volunteer work. He is the president of the Foundation "Mathilden-Hospital", and engaged himself social in the Förderverein Collegium musicum in Mainz, in the direction of the club Freunde der Universität Mainz and he is the president of th...

  5. Princess Anna of Ysenburg und Büdingen[citation needed] (10 February 1886, Büdingen – 8 February 1980, Detmold) was the youngest child of Bruno, Prince of Ysenburg and Büdingen and his second wife, Countess Bertha of Castell-Rüdenhausen. Through her second marriage to Leopold IV, Prince of Lippe, Anna was the titular Princess consort of Lippe.

  6. Leopold IV, Príncipe de Lippe, contrajo matrimonio con la Princesa Anna de Ysenburg y Büdingen en 1869. La unión de estos dos miembros de la nobleza europea fue bastante común en ese momento histórico. La Princesa Anna provenía de una antigua familia noble alemana y estuvo muy involucrada en actividades caritativas durante toda su vida.