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  1. 6 de may. de 2024 · Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Emich, 3rd Prince of Leiningen. by Richard James Lane lithograph, July 1837 8 3/8 in. x 7 in. (212 mm x 177 mm) paper size Given by Austin Lane Poole, 1956 Reference Collection NPG D21789

  2. Son of Carl, 3rd Prince of Leiningen who he succeeded on his death in 1856. 6 related objects. photographic print. Museum number 1902,1011.10061 ...

  3. 5 de ene. de 2023 · Stephanie said yes. Nicholas Alexander Karel Friedrich Leiningen was born in Philadelphia on October 25, 1991, the only child of HSH Prince Karl Boris Frank Markwart of Leiningen (1960) and his first wife, Bulgarian-born Millena Manov (1962-2015). Nicholas has two younger half-siblings, Karl and Juliana by his father's second wife, Cheryl ...

  4. Karl, Prince of Leiningen. Mother. Maria Kirillovna of Russia. Emich Kyrill, Prince of Leiningen ( German: Emich Kirill Ferdinand Hermann Fürst zu Leiningen; 18 October 1926 – 30 October 1991) [1] was a German entrepreneur and son of Karl, Prince of Leiningen. He was the 7th Prince of Leiningen from 1946 until his death in 1991.

  5. Biografía[editar] Era el único hijo de Emico Carlos, segundo príncipe de Leiningen, y de su segunda esposa, la princesa Victoria de Sajonia-Coburgo-Saalfeld. Un hijo mayor de la primera esposa de Emico Carlos había muerto en 1800. Emico Carlos murió el 4 de julio de 1814, y Carlos Federico lo sucedió como el tercer príncipe de Leiningen.

  6. Carl, 3rd Prince of Leiningen - Biography. Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Emich, Prince of Leiningen, was the maternal half-brother of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. Leiningen briefly played an important role in German politics as the first Prime Minister of the government formed by the Frankfurt Parliament in 1848.

  7. Princess Marie of Baden. Emich, Prince of Leiningen ( German: Emich Eduard Carl Fürst zu Leiningen; 18 January 1866 – 18 July 1939) was the son of Ernst, Prince of Leiningen. He was the fifth Prince of Leiningen from 1904 to 1918, and afterwards titular Prince of Leiningen from 1918 until his death.