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  1. 17 de ago. de 2020 · Prince Christian-Sigismund of Prussia (born March 14, 1946) is one of the three paternal uncles of Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia, head of the House of Hohenzollern since 1994, which reigned over Germany until 1918. [1] He is the youngest of four sons born to Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia (1907-1994) and Grand Duchess Kira Kirillovna ...

  2. 13 de oct. de 2023 · Freddie Evans interviews Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia, about the history of the House of Hohenzollern and its role in Germany today, his support for Prussia’s cultural heritage and for unity within Europe, resolving his family’s claims for restitution of property, and some advice for Oxford students. More than 100 years after the end of […]

  3. 19 de may. de 2022 · Prince George of Prussia also served with distinction in the military, as reported by The New York Times. Born on February 12, 1826, he proved a man of many talents as a poet and playwright who wrote under the pen names of George Conrad and Gunther von Freiberg (via The Online Portrait Gallery ).

  4. 1951–1994: Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia; 1994–present: Prince George Frederick; heir presumptive : Prince Christian-Sigismund of Prussia; The head of the house is the titular King of Prussia and German Empire. He also bears a historical claim to the title of prince of Orange. Members of this line style themselves princes of Prussia.

  5. 6 de feb. de 2012 · SKH Georg Friedrich Ferdinand Prinz von Preußen, born 10 June 1976, is the current head of the Imperial House of Hohenzollern, the former ruling dynasty of t...

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  6. 25 de sept. de 2020 · Scott McLean interviews Georg Friedrich – whose ceremonial title is also his legal surname: Prince of Prussia – in Hohenzollern Castle, the ancestral seat of Germany’s last imperial family.

  7. George William (born Nov. 13, 1595, Kölln an der Spree, Brandenburg [now in Berlin, Ger.]—died Dec. 1, 1640, Königsberg, Prussia [now Kaliningrad, Russia]) was the elector of Brandenburg (from 1619) through much of the Thirty Years’ War. Though a Calvinist, George William was persuaded by his Roman Catholic adviser Adam von Schwarzenberg ...