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  1. German prince and Duke of Anhalt from 1904 until 1918. He was the second son of Hereditary Prince Friedrich of Anhalt-Dessau and his wife Princess Antoinette of Saxe-Altenburg. His father succeeded as Duke of Anhalt on 22 May 1871 and Friedrich became heir apparent and Hereditary Prince following the death of his elder brother Leopold on 2 February 1886.

  2. Leopold Friedrich Franz Sieghard Hubertus Erdmann. House. Ascania. Father. Joachim Ernst, Duke of Anhalt. Mother. Editha Marwitz von Stephani. Leopold Friedrich Franz Sieghard Hubertus Erdmann, Hereditary Prince of Anhalt (11 April 1938 – 9 October 1963) was the head of the House of Ascania, the family which ruled the Duchy of Anhalt until 1918.

  3. Leopold, Hereditary Prince of Anhalt July 18, 1855 February 2, 1886 (30 years) m.1884 Elisabeth, Princess of Hesse-Kassel (1861-1955) 1 child 2. Elisabeth, Princess of Anhalt September 7, 1857 July 20, 1933 (75 years) m.1877 Adolphus Frederick V, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1848-1914) 4 children 3. Eduard, Duke of Anhalt April 18, 1861

  4. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom; Charles III of the United Kingdom; Charles Gonthier, Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen; Günther Friedrich Karl II, Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen

  5. Anhalt, Friedrich II, Duke of. German, 1856 - 1918. Works of Art; Related Content; Related Content

  6. The Emperor Francis II elevated him to the rank of Duke in 1807. After the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire, Alexius Frederick Christian, with his kinsmans the Dukes of Anhalt-Dessau and Anhalt-Köthen, joined the Confederation of the Rhine. Some of his troops fought for Napoleon in Tyrol, Spain, Russia, Gdańsk, and Kulm.

  7. Bernhard II. Otto the Victorious. Gottfried. Margaret. Father. Bernard I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. Mother. Margaret of Saxony. Frederick II ( German: Friedrich II. ), also known as Frederick the Pious ( German: der Fromme) (1418–1478) was the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and Prince of Lüneburg from 1434 to 1457 and from 1471 to 1478.