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  1. Princess Barbara. Prince Alfred. v. t. e. Prince Sigismund of Prussia ( German: Franz Friedrich Sigismund; 15 September 1864 – 18 June 1866) was the fourth child and third son of the Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Prussia, later German Emperor Frederick III and Empress Victoria. He was a grandson of William I of Prussia and Victoria ...

  2. Tassilo Wilhelm Humbert Leopold Friedrich Karl: 6 April 1893: 6 April 1917: known as Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia, fell in World War I. Prince Franz Joseph Oskar Ernst Patrick Friedrich Leopold: 27 August 1895: 27 November 1959: Prisoner in Dachau concentration camp

  3. Prince Friedrich Karl was born in Schloss Klein-Glienicke, Potsdam, Berlin. He was the son of Prince Friedrich Leopold of Prussia (1865–1931) and Princess Louise Sophie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (1866–1952) and a grandson of Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia . He was a member of the 1912 German Olympic equestrian team ...

  4. Prince William Victor Charles Augustus Henry Sigismund of Prussia ( German: Wilhelm Viktor Karl August Heinrich Sigismund; 27 November 1896 at Kiel – 14 November 1978 at Esparza, Costa Rica ), was the second son of Prince Henry of Prussia and Princess Irene of Hesse and by Rhine. [1] He was the nephew of Kaiser Wilhelm II and Tsarina ...

  5. Wikipedia. Name in native language. Karl Franz von Preußen. Date of birth. 15 December 1916. City Palace. Date of death. 23 January 1975, 22 January 1975. Arica.

  6. Prince Frederick Henry Albert of Prussia [1] ( German: Friedrich Heinrich Albrecht; 4 October 1809 – 14 October 1872) was the fifth son and youngest child of King Frederick William III of Prussia and Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. His parents had fled to East Prussia after the occupation of Berlin by Napoleon, and Albert was born in Königsberg.

  7. Although the ineffectual king himself seemed resigned to Prussia's fate, various reforming ministers, such as Heinrich Friedrich Karl vom und zum Stein, Prince Karl August von Hardenberg, Gerhard Johann David von Scharnhorst, and Count August von Gneisenau, set about reforming Prussia's administration and military, with the encouragement of Queen Louise (who died, greatly mourned, in 1810).