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  1. Wilhelm Carl Ludwig, Count of Solms-Rödelheim and Assenheim. ( Solms-Rödelheim-Assenheim ) 24 April 1736. 24 June 1749. 3 July 1779. husband created Prince. 6 January 1803. Carl Friedrich Wilhelm. Henriette of Reuss-Ebersdorf.

  2. House of Gucci grossed $53.8 million in the United States and Canada, and $99.5 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $166.2 million. [3] [4] In the United States and Canada, House of Gucci was released alongside Encanto and Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City , and was originally projected to gross $15–20 million from 3,441 theaters in its five-day opening weekend.

  3. Leiningerland (outlined in light blue) The Leiningerland is an historic landscape in the Palatinate region in the German federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It is named after an aristocratic family that used to be the most important in the region, the House of Leiningen .

  4. Maria Kirillovna of Russia. Prince Karl of Leiningen (Karl Vladimir Ernst Heinrich; 2 January 1928 – 28 September 1990) was the second son of Karl, 6th Prince of Leiningen (1898–1946) and his wife, Grand Duchess Maria Kirillovna of Russia. [1] She was the elder daughter of Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich of Russia and Princess Victoria ...

  5. Carl Friedrich Wilhelm was the eldest son of Friedrich Magnus, Count of Leiningen-Dagsburg-Hartenburg (1703-1756), and his wife, Countess Anna Christine Eleonore von Wurmbrand-Stuppach (1698-1763). He succeeded his father on the latter's death, 28 October 1756. On 3 July 1779, he was made a Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, becoming the first ...

  6. Pages in category "Burial sites of the House of Leiningen" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. t. e. The last Bulgarian royal family ( Bulgarian: Българско царско семейство, romanized : Balgarsko tsarsko semeystvo) is a line of the Koháry branch of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, which ruled Bulgaria from 1887 to 1946. The last tsar, Simeon II, became Prime Minister of Bulgaria in 2001 and remained in office ...