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  1. Prince Ernst Heinrich of Saxony, Duke of Saxony (Ernst Heinrich Ferdinand Franz Joseph Otto Maria Melchiades; 9 December 1896 – 14 June 1971) was a member of the Saxon Royal Family. Ernst Heinrich was the youngest son of the last King of Saxony, Frederick Augustus III, and his wife Archduchess Luise of Austria, Princess of Tuscany.

  2. Prince Ernst Heinrich of Saxony, Duke of Saxony (Ernst Heinrich Ferdinand Franz Joseph Otto Maria Melchiades; 9 December 1896 – 14 June 1971) was a member of the Saxon Royal Family. Ernst Heinrich was the youngest son of the last King of Saxony, Frederick Augustus III, and his wife Archduchess Luise of Austria, Princess of Tuscany.

  3. 8 de oct. de 2022 · Son of Friedrich August III, König von Sachsen and Luise von Österreich Toskana, Kronprinzessin von Sachsen Husband of Sophie von Nassau-Weilburg, Prinzessin von Luxembourg and Virginia von Sachsen (Dulon) Father of Prince Albrecht of Friedrich August Johannes Gregor Dedo Saxony; Timo, Prinz von Sachsen Herzog zu Sachsen; Prince Rupprecht of ...

    • Dresden, Saxony
    • Dresden, Saxony, Germany
    • December 09, 1896
    • Prince of Saxony, Prins af Sachsen
  4. Königliches Historisches Museum, Dresden (until 1924; returned to Prince Ernst Heinrich for the Verein Haus Wettin, Albertinischer Linie); Prince Ernst Heinrich of Saxony, as the legal representative of the Verein Haus Wettin, Albertinischer Linie, Moritzburg, Dresden (1924–27; sold to Dean); Bashford Dean, New York (1927; by exchange to MMA).

  5. Ernest (24 March 1441 – 26 August 1486), known as Ernst in German, was Elector of Saxony from 1464 to 1486. Ernst was the founder and progenitor of the Ernestine line of Saxon princes.

  6. This armor was intended for use in the Scharfrennen, a joust fought in an open field by two contestants mounted on horses and armed with relatively sharp lances. The sport remained popular at the court of the prince-electors of Saxony long after it had gone out of fashion elsewhere in Europe.

  7. From 1933 on, Moritzburg Castle was used as a residence by Wettin Prince Ernst Heinrich of Saxony until 1945, when the Wettins were expropriated. Some of their most precious art treasures were buried in the castle park by Prince Ernst Heinrich of Saxony and his sons, but for a few exceptions, these were detected by the Soviet troops and carried ...