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Emich Kyrill, Prince of Leiningen (German: Emich Kirill Ferdinand Hermann Fürst zu Leiningen; 18 October 1926 – 30 October 1991) 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.
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30 de oct. de 1991 · Emich Kyrill, Prince of Leiningen ( German: Emich Kirill Ferdinand Hermann Fürst zu Leiningen; 18 October 1926 – 30 October 1991) 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.
Prince Karl Emich of Leiningen ( German: Karl Emich Nikolaus Friedrich Hermann Prinz zu Leiningen; Russian: Карл Эмих Николаус Фридрих Герман цу Лейнинген; born 12 June 1952), also known by his Orthodox Russian name Nikolai Kirillovich Romanov (Николай Кириллович Романов), and recognized with the regnal name Emperor Nicholas III by Monarchist Pa...
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Emich Kyrill, príncipe de Leiningen ( en alemán: Emich Kirill Ferdinand Hermann Fürst zu Leiningen; 18 de octubre de 1926 - 30 de octubre de 1991) fue un empresario alemán e hijo de Karl, príncipe de Leiningen. Fue el séptimo príncipe de Leiningen desde 1946 hasta su muerte.
Emich Kyrill, 7th Prince of Leiningen. Birth. 18.10.1926 in Coburg, Weimar Republic. Death. 30.10.1991 in Amorbach, Germany (65 years) Father. Karl, 6th Prince of Leiningen. Mother. Grand Duchess 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 the son of Karl, Prince of Leiningen. He was the titular Prince of Leiningen from 1946 until his death. Contents. 1 Early life. 2 Marriage. 3 Prince of Leiningen. 4 Ancestry. 5 References. 6 Notes and sources.