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  1. Hace 5 días · The last augmentation of the family coat of arms was granted by the Austrian Emperor Franz II/I, he rewarded Field Marshal Karl I Philipp Prince of Schwarzenberg with the right to bear the three-part arms of the Habsburg family with the addition of an upright standing sword.

    • Joseph II, 6th Prince of Schwarzenberg
    • Seinsheim
  2. Hace 6 días · Prince Karl of Bavaria (1874–1927) Prince Franz of Bavaria (1875–1957) Prince Ludwig of Bavaria (1913-2008) (2) Prince Luitpold of Bavaria (born 1951) Princess Auguste of Bavaria (born 1979), married Hereditary Prince Ferdinand of Lippe-Weißenfeld (born 1976) and has issue

  3. Hace 6 días · The surname of more recent members of the family such as Otto von Habsburg and Karl von Habsburg is taken to be "von Habsburg" or more completely "von Habsburg-Lothringen". Princes and members of the house use the tripartite arms adopted in the 18th century by Francis Stephen.

  4. Early life and family[edit] Marie-Astrid was born on 26 June 1987 in Uccle, Belgium to Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein and Princess Margaretha of Luxembourg. [1] Her father is the third son of Franz Joseph II and the younger brother of Hans-Adam II. Her mother is the daughter of Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg and Princess Joséphine-Charlotte ...

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wilhelm_IIWilhelm II - Wikipedia

    Hace 3 días · Hermine's daughter, Princess Henriette, married the late Prince Joachim's son, Karl Franz Josef, in 1940, but divorced in 1946. Hermine remained a constant companion to the aging former emperor until his death.

  7. Hace 3 días · Sohn des Königs Karl VII. von Neapel (später Karl III. von Spanien), wegen Geistesschwäche von der Thronfolge ausgeschlossen. 1748: 729: Luis Antonio Fernández de Córdoba Spinola y la Cerda, Herzog von Medinaceli und Feria: 1704: 1768 1749: 730: Infant Karl von Spanien: 1748: 1819: der spätere König Karl IV.; Großmeister 1788–1808