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  1. Duque de Leuchtenberg era un título creado por dos veces por los monarcas de Baviera para sus parientes. La primera creación fue concedida por el Elector Maximiliano I de Baviera a su hijo Maximiliano Felipe Jerónimo, que a su muerte sin hijos los territorios asociados pasaron de nuevo a su sobrino el Elector Maximiliano II de Baviera.

  2. Duke of Leuchtenberg. 11 November 1890 – 2 March 1928. (37 years, 3 months and 20 days) (cousin of Sergei Georgievich, son of Nicholas Maximilianovich) Nicolas Nikolaevich de Leuchtenberg. Born on 8 August 1896 in Gory, Russia. Deceased 5 May 1937 in Munich, Germany. styled Highness (1896–1937);

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    Being born in Milan, Lombardy, Auguste was the eldest son of Eugène de Beauharnais, Napoleon I's stepson, and Princess Augusta of Bavaria. His dynastic connections were exceptional, considering his paternal lineage: among his sisters were Joséphine, Queen consort of Oscar I of Sweden, and Amélie, Empress consort of his future father-in-law Pedro I ...

    His maternal grandfather, King Maximilian I of Bavaria, had given Eugène the title "Duke of Leuchtenberg" on 14 November 1817, after the loss in 1815 of his Napoleonic titles and the associated expectancies of the Kingdom of Italy and the Grand Duchy of Frankfurt. Despite the promise of an independent principality inserted into the final treaty, th...

    On 26 May 1834, young Queen Maria II of Portugal was restored to the throne of Portugal, gifted to her by the abdication – and subsequent conquest in war – of her father, Emperor Pedro I of Brazil, who had to do battle against the usurpation of his rebellious younger brother, Dom Miguel.[citation needed] Maria's childhood betrothal to Dom Miguel wa...

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    Kingdom of Spain: Knight of the Golden Fleece, 1835
    Sweden-Norway: Knight of the Seraphim, 14 March 1824
    Marek, Miroslav. "A Beauharnais genealogy". Genealogy.EU.
    "A listing of the Ducal family of Leuchtenberg". Archived from the original on 28 October 2009. Retrieved 3 July 2009.
    "Auguste, Duke of Leuchtenberg" (in German). Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte.
  3. Duque de Leuchtenberg era un título creado por dos veces por los monarcas de Baviera para sus parientes. La primera creación fue concedida por el Elector Maximiliano I de Baviera a su hijo Maximiliano Felipe Jerónimo, que a su muerte sin hijos los territorios asociados pasaron de nuevo a su sobrino el Elector Maximiliano II de Baviera.

  4. Alejandro Gueórguievich, vii duque de Leuchtenberg, también conocido como príncipe Alejandro Gueórguievich Románovsky (13 de noviembre de 1881 - 26 de septiembre de 1942) fue el único hijo de Jorge Maximilianovich, VI duque de Leuchtenberg, con su primera esposa, la duquesa Teresa de Oldenburgo.