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  1. Life. Louis Frederick was born on 9 August 1767 in Rudolstadt and was the second child and first son of the then Hereditary Prince Frederick Charles of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and his first wife Princess Auguste of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. At that time his grandfather Louis Günther II was ruling over the principality.

  2. John Frederick, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (8 January 1721 in Rudolstadt – 10 July 1767 in ibid) was the ruling Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt from 1744 to 1767. Life [ edit ] John Frederick von Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt was the only son of Frederick Anton, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and his first wife, Princess Sophia Wilhelmina of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld .

  3. enwiki Louis Frederick I, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt; eswiki Luis Federico I de Schwarzburgo-Rudolstadt; frwiki Louis-Frédéric Ier de Schwarzbourg-Rudolstadt; itwiki Luigi Federico I di Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt; nlwiki Lodewijk Frederik I van Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt; plwiki Ludwik Fryderyk I; ptwiki Luís Frederico I, Príncipe de ...

  4. Friedrich Günther, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (6 November 1793 – 28 June 1867) was a sovereign prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. Biography [ edit ] He was born in Rudolstadt the second son of the reigning prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, Louis Frederick II and his wife Landgravine Caroline of Hesse-Homburg (1771–1854).

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Louis_ILouis I - Wikipedia

    Luís I of Portugal (1838–1889) Louis VIII of France who claimed the throne of England as Louis I of England, (1216–1217) Louis X of France, also known as Louis I of Navarre (1289–1316) Louis Frederick I, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (1667–1718) Louis Günther I, Count of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (1581–1646) Category: Human name ...

  6. Wilhelmine of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. Henry Louis Charles Albert, Prince of Nassau-Saarbrücken (9 March 1768 in Saarbrücken – 27 April 1797 [1] near Cadolzburg ), was a titular prince of Nassau-Saarbrücken. He never actually reigned, because the country was occupied by French revolutionary troops from 1793 until after his death.

  7. After Prince Louis Frederick I of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt joined the treaty in 1710, it was confirmed in 1719 by Emperor Charles VI. During Christian Williams reign, Schwarzburg-Sondershausen broke away from the increasing dominance of the Electorate of Saxony.