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  1. Marie Auguste von Anhalt (1898-1983) "Marie Auguste Antoinette Friederike Alexandra Hilda Luise Prinzessin von Anhalt (* 10. Juni 1898 in Ballenstedt; † 22. Mai 1983 in Essen) war die Tochter des im Jahr 1918 regierenden Herzogs Eduard von Anhalt sowie die ältere Schwester des nominell letzten Herzogs Joachim Ernst von Anhalt.

  2. Marie of Anhalt (1898–1983) Princess of Prussia.Name variations: Marie Auguste von Anhalt. Born on June 10, 1898, at Schloss Ballenstedt; died on May 22, 1983, at Essen; daughter of Eduard Georg Wilhelm, duke of Anhalt, and Marie of Saxe-Altenburg, duchess of Saxony; married Joachim Francis Humbert, prince of Prussia, on March 11, 1916; married Johann Michael, baron von Löen or Loen, on ...

  3. Early life Karl Franz as a child with his mother Marie-Auguste of Anhalt.. Prince Karl Franz was born on 15 December 1916 in Potsdam. He was the only child born to Prince Joachim of Prussia and Princess Marie-Auguste of Anhalt and was the Emperor's fourth grandchild to be born since World War I began; he was consequently very young when Hohenzollern fortunes fell.

  4. Princess Marie Auguste of Anhalt was the daughter of Eduard, Duke of Anhalt, and his wife, Princess Louise Charlotte of Saxe-Altenburg. She was married on March 11, 1916 in Berlin to Prince Joachim of Prussia, the youngest son of German Emperor Wilhelm II.

  5. Princess Marie-Auguste of Anhalt (1898–1983) married in 1916 Prince Joachim of Prussia Prince Joachim Ernst of Anhalt (1901–1947) Prince Eugen Friedrich Ernst August Heinrich Adolf Aribert of Anhalt (1903–1980) married Anastasia Jungmeier (b. 25 July 1901, Straubing – d. 20 February 1970, Vevey ) on 2 October 1935.

  6. Princess Marie Auguste of Anhalt (10 June 1898 – 22 May 1983) was the daughter of Eduard, Duke of Anhalt, and his wife, Princess Louise Charlotte of Saxe-Altenburg.[1][2] She married and divorced a son of Kaiser Wilhelm II, then married and divorced a commoner, and supported a luxurious lifestyle in later life by...