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Princess Bathildis of Anhalt-Dessau. Prince Frederick of Schaumburg-Lippe ( German: Prinz Friedrich Georg Wilhelm Bruno zu Schaumburg-Lippe; 30 January 1868 – 12 December 1945) was a German prince and head of the Náchod branch of the princely house of Schaumburg-Lippe . He was a son of Prince William of Schaumburg-Lippe by his wife, Princess ...
Bathildis Marie Leopoldine Anna Auguste zu Schaumburg-Lippe (* 21. Mai 1873 in Ratiborschitz , tschechisch Ratibořice Böhmen ; † 6. April 1962 in Arolsen ) war eine Tochter des Prinzen Wilhelm zu Schaumburg-Lippe und die Ehefrau des Fürsten Friedrich von Waldeck und Pyrmont .
As the wife of Prince William of Schaumburg-Lippe she was a Princess of Schaumburg-Lippe by marriage. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Princess Bathildis of Anhalt-Dessau has received more than 58,607 page views. Her biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2019).
He was born at Stadthagen, the fourth son of Georg, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe and his wife, Princess Marie Anne of Saxe-Altenburg (1864–1918). He succeeded his brother Prince Adolf II as head of the Princely House following his death in a plane crash in Mexico on 26 March 1936. Following his death at Hanover, he was succeeded as head of the ...
Princess Charlotte of Schaumburg-Lippe (10 October 1864 – 16 July 1946) was Queen of Württemberg from 6 October 1891 to 30 November 1918 as the second wife and consort of King William II. She was the daughter of Prince William of Schaumburg-Lippe and Princess Bathildis of Anhalt-Dessau .
Bathildis of Schaumburg-Lippe (1873–1962)Princess of Waldeck and Pyrmont. Born Bathildis Mary Leopoldine Anne Augusta on May 21, 1873; died on April 6, 1962; married Frederick, prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont; children:Helen of Waldeck and Pyrmont (1899–1948).