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  1. Rupprecht Sigismund Philipp Ernst. Lived 34 years, 1 day. father. Gottfried of Hohenlohe-Langenburg. 1897 - 1960. mother. Margarita of Greece and Denmark. 1905 - 1981.

  2. Ruperto de Baviera. Ruperto de Wittelsbach (nacido Ruperto María Leopoldo Fernando; Múnich, 18 de mayo de 1869 - Starnberg, 2 de agosto de 1955) fue el primogénito de los últimos reyes de Baviera, Luis III y María Teresa, y como tal, último príncipe heredero de dicho lugar. Entre 1921 y 1955 fue el Jefe de la Casa Real y pretendiente al ...

  3. This study used data acquired from 102 temporary sample plots (TSPs) in natural stands of Prince Rupprecht larch in the state-owned Guandi Mountain Forest (n = 67) and state-owned Boqiang Forest (n = 35) in northern China. To model stand-level tree mortality, we compared seven model forms of county data.

  4. At this point, Prince Rupprecht, age 43 at the time, finally became heir apparent and crown prince of Bavaria. In his youth, Rupprecht spent much of his time at Schloss Leutstetten, Starnberg, and at the family's villa near Lindau, Lake Constance, where he developed a keen interest in all types of sports.

  5. Crown Prince Rupprecht, heir to the throne of Bavaria, was born in 1869. On the outbreak of the First World War was was commander of the German Sixth Army in the Lorraine. On 14th August, 1914, the French Army, led by Ferdinand Foch, Auguste Dubail and Michel Maunoury attempted to capture Lorraine. Rupprecht and the Sixth Army successfully ...

  6. Wittelsbach. Father. Prince Ludwig of Bavaria. Mother. Princess Irmingard of Bavaria. Religion. Roman Catholic. Luitpold Rupprecht Heinrich Prinz von Bayern (born 14 April 1951) is a member and second in line of succession to the headship of the House of Wittelsbach, which reigned as Kings of Bavaria until 1918, [1] and the head of König ...

  7. Label. This medal by Goetz of Crown Prince Rupprecht (heir to the throne of Bavaria and commander-in-chief of the German 6th Army) falls into the category of conventional heroic portraits. The allegorical imagery on the reverse commemorates German success on the Western Front in France (Lorraine) in August 1914 when the anticipated French ...