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  1. royal.myorigins.org › p › Prince_Karl_of_LeiningenPrince Karl of Leiningen

    Emich Kyrill, 7th Prince of Leiningen: Karl, 6th Prince of Leiningen (* 13.2.1898, O 25.11.1925, † 2.8.1946) Grand Duchess Maria Kirillovna of Russia

  2. Emich Carl. Emich Carl, Prince of Leiningen (27 September 1763 – 4 July 1814) was the reigning Fürst of the Principality of Leiningen. After his death, his widow, Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, married a son of George III of the United Kingdom and became the mother of Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom .

  3. Karl Emich Prinz zu Leiningen (* 12. Juni 1952 in Amorbach als Karl-Emich Nikolaus Friedrich Hermann Prinz zu Leiningen [1]) ist der älteste Sohn von Fürsten Emich Kyrill zu Leiningen und der Herzogin Eilika von Oldenburg. Er war der Erbprinz zu Leiningen, bis er durch seine zweite Ehe das Recht verlor. Fürstenhaus zu Leiningen.

  4. Feb 25, 2015 - The title of Prince of Leiningen was created by the Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II, who elevated Carl Friedrich Wilhelm, Count of Leiningen-Dagsburg-Hartenburg to the rank of Prince of the Holy Roman Empire (Reichsfürst) on 3 July 1779.

  5. 4 de may. de 2018 · Prince Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Emich was born in Amorbach, Principality of Leiningen, now in Bavaria, Germany, on September 12, 1804. He was the first child of Emich Karl, 2nd Prince of Leiningen and Princess Victoire of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. He had one younger sister: Karl had an elder half-brother from his father’s first marriage to Countess ...

  6. royal.myorigins.org › p › Prince_Karl_of_LeiningenPrince Karl of Leiningen

    Karl, 6th Prince of Leiningen: Mother: Grand Duchess Maria Kirillovna of Russia: Siblings: Emich Kyrill, 7th Prince of Leiningen: Marriage: Princess Marie Louise of Bulgaria Civil: 14.2.1957 in Amorbach: Children: Prince Boris of Leiningen Prince Hermann Friedrich of Leiningen

  7. In 1991, the seventh prince, Emich, disinherited his eldest son, the Hereditary Prince Karl Emich, after he married his second wife, Dr Gabriele Thyssen, on May 24 of that same year. The disinheritance was upheld by the German courts, and so on Emich's death later that year, he was succeeded by his second son, Andreas, who has been the eighth prince from that time.