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  1. He rejected a further W3-offer to TU Berlin in 2023 in favor of the competing offer to stay at Goethe University. Since January 1, 2024, he is the Dean of the Department of Computer Science and Mathematics at Goethe University. Professor Bastian Harrach is a contact professor for the German Academic Scholarship Foundation (since 2017 ...

  2. Origin and youth. Franz Maria Alfred von Harrach was a son of Alfred Karl Graf von Harrach (born October 9, 1831 in Prague; † November 19, 1883) and his wife Princess Anna von Lobkowicz (1847–1934), who had owned Janowitz as a large landowner since 1867 and was the founder of the Alfredhütte, in the area of which there is a steelworks, wire drawing, foundry, machine factory and breweries ...

  3. Dating from c.1828, the miniature depicts Augusta, daughter of Count Ferdinand von Harrach and his first wife, Johanna von Rayski, several years after her morganatic marriage, in 1824, to Frederick William III, King of Prussia. She was created Princess of Liegnitz and Countess of Hohenzollern on her marriage.

  4. In a crypt beneath the memorial hall that is closed to the public are the tombs of Frederick William III’s second wife – Auguste von Harrach, Princess of Liegnitz – and Prince Albert, the youngest son of Luise and Frederick William III, as well as the heart of Frederick William IV, whose body is buried in Potsdam’s Friedenskirche (Church of Peace).

  5. He married in 1793 Louisa von Mecklemburg-Strelitz (with whom he had nine children) then, in 1824, Augusta von Harrach. He became King of Prussia on November 16th, 1797. He passed away in Berlin on June 7th, 1840. His eldest son succeeded him as Frederick William IV.

  6. 10 de abr. de 2020 · Augusta was also not friendly with her father-in-law’s morganatic wife Auguste von Harrach and her sister-in-law the Crown Princess (born Elisabeth Ludovika of Bavaria). Augusta could not put a brave face and remained proud and haughty, signing her name with “née (born) Princesse of Saxe-Weimar” until she became Queen.

  7. princesa Elisabeth von Thurn und Taxis y princesa Marie Therese zu Löwenstein‐Wetheim‐Rosenberg, eran también princesas mediatizadas. Sin embargo el matrimonio celebrado el 9 de noviembre de 1824 entre el Rey Federico Guillermo III de Prusia (1770‐1840) y la condesa Augusta von Harrach