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  1. Admiral Prince Victor Ferdinand Franz Eugen Gustaf Adolf Constantin Friedrich of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, GCB (11 December 1833 – 31 December 1891), also known as Count von Gleichen, was an officer in the Royal Navy, and a sculptor.

  2. Princess Victor of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (Laura Williamina Seymour; 17 December 1832 – 13 February 1912) was a British-born aristocrat whose marriage to a German prince naturalised in England made her a kinswoman of the British Royal Family and a member of the royal court.

  3. Prince Victor of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, best known as Count Gleichen, was the son of a half-sister of Queen Victoria. Upon his retirement in 1866, after serving in the Royal Navy, he took up a career as a professional sculptor and trained for three years in the studio of William Theed.

  4. Admiral Prince Victor Ferdinand Franz Eugen Gustaf Adolf Constantin Friedrich of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, GCB (11 December 1833 – 31 December 1891 [1] ), also known as Count von Gleichen, was an officer in the Royal Navy, and a sculptor. Contents. 1 Biography. 2 Works. 3 Family. 4 Ancestry. 5 References. 6 External links. Biography.

  5. zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg. * 25.06.1935 in Schwäbisch Hall. † 16.03.2004 in Schwäbisch Hall. Kraft Alexander Ernst Ludwig Georg Emich zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg trained as a forester and banker and took over the family estate at the age of 25 after the sudden death of his father. After the castle fire, he managed the reconstruction from 1963 to ...

  6. Prince Gustav; Prince Georg (1938–2021) Prince Rupprecht (1944–1978) Prince Albrecht (1944–1992) Prince Ludwig Ferdinand (born 1976) Prince Alfred (1911–1911) Prince Victor (1833–1891); renounced his rights. With issue on the Counts von Gleichen; Prince Henry Gustav of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1806-1861) Gustav Adolf (1764-1796)

  7. Prince Victor of Hohenlohe Langenburg, 1891. signed & dated 1891. RCIN 33440. Florence Nightingale, OM (1820-1910) ©. Feodora Gleichen was one of the first women to be elected a member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors, albeit posthumously in 1922.