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  1. Marie Eleonore zu Wied, genannt Manina zu Wied, vollständiger Name Marie Eleonore Elisabeth Cecilie Mathilde Lucie (* 19. Februar 1909 in Potsdam; † 29. September 1956 in Miercurea Ciuc, Rumänien) war eine deutsche Adlige, Politikwissenschaftlerin und Opfer der Diktatur in der Volksrepublik Rumänien.

  2. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Neuwied, Deutschland (DKR) 1956. September 29, 1956. Age 47. Death of Marie Eleanore zu Wied, Prinzessin zu Albanien. Neuwied, Deutschland (BRD) Genealogy for Marie Eleanore zu Wied, Prinzessin zu Albanien (1909 - 1956) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Neuwied
    • February 19, 1909
    • "Manina"
    • Neuwied, Deutschland (DKR)
  3. Princess Marie Eleonore of Albania, Princess of Wied (Marie Eleonore Elisabeth Cecilie Mathilde Lucie Prinzessin von Wied; 19 February 1909 – 29 September 1956) was the only daughter of William, Prince of Albania and his wife Princess Sophie of Schönburg-Waldenburg.

    • Prince Alfred of Schönburg-Waldenburg, Ion Octavian Bunea
  4. 29 de abr. de 2020 · She died following a bowel surgery on 29 September 1956. Marie Eleonore, who was a daughter of a sovereign and a relative of the most important royal families in Europe, doesn’t even have a grave. She disappeared along with other tens of thousands of women deemed as dangerous by the Communist regimes in Eastern Europe.

  5. Marie Elisabeth Prinzessin von Wied was born on 14 March 1913. She was the daughter of Viktor Prinz von Wied and Gisela Klementine Christophora Karola Gräfin zu Solms-Wildenfels . She died on 30 March 1985 at age 72 at Augsburg, Germany G .

  6. Prinzessin Marie Eleanore zu Wied, Princess of Albania, was the daughter of Wilhelm Friedrich Heinrich, Prinz zu Wied, Prince of Albania, r. 1914-1914, and his wife, Prinzessin Sophie von Schönburg-Waldenburg. She was married at München on November 16, 1937 to her cousin, Prinz Alfred von Schönburg-Waldenburg. ...

  7. Wied composed an eighty-two-page Memorandum on Albania with his views and memories of his short reign. The aim to achieve recognition of his rights to the Albanian throne remained illusive. After the war, Wied lived with his wife and two children, Marie Eleonore of Wied (1909-1956) and Karl