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  1. Sophie of Brandenburg-Ansbach. Christian Ernst of Brandenburg-Bayreuth (6 August 1644 in Bayreuth – 20 May 1712 in Erlangen) [1] was a member of the House of Hohenzollern and Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth . He was the only son of Erdmann August, [1] Hereditary Margrave ( Erbmarkgraf) of Brandenburg-Bayreuth, by his wife and first cousin ...

  2. Alexander von Hellberg (b. Munich, 19 March 1914 - killed in battle, Givors, 24 August 1944), who married Helga Lüth in Munich on 27 February 1937. Philipp Ernst Maria died on December 26, 1915, in Bad Reichenhall without a male heir. His brother, Maurice, became Prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst.

  3. Prosper von Fürstenberg-Stühlingen. Mother. Sophie von Königsegg-Rothenfels. Joseph Wilhelm Ernst, Prince of Fürstenberg (13 April 1699 - 29 April 1762) was a prince of Fürstenberg-Fürstenberg who changed his residence to Donaueschingen, at the head of the Danube, and thus converted the existing settlement into a town. [1]

  4. Julius Ernest, Duke of Brunswick and Lunenburg (1571–1636), Prince of Dannenberg, was a son of Henry III, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and Ursula of Saxe-Lauenburg. On his father's death in 1598 he inherited the Principality of Dannenberg. He died without male issue, and so the Dannenberg principality and his share of Hitzacker was inherited ...

  5. Grünewald, Predigt Johannes d. Täufers, Isenheimer Altar. Mit Ernst, o Menschenkinder ist ein Choral, der den adventlichen Aspekt der Buße in den Mittelpunkt stellt. Der Text stammt von Valentin Thilo (1607–1662), einem Angehörigen des Königsberger Dichterkreises . Orgeleinspielung der Melodie im Evangelischen Gesangbuch.

  6. Ernst, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg. Ernst, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg may refer to: Ernst I, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1794-1860) Ernst II, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1863-1950), grandson of Ernst I. Category: Disambiguation pages.

  7. After his older brother, Hereditary Prince Georg-Wilhelm, was killed in action at Nössige, Saxony, on 29 April 1945 during the second world war, Philipp-Ernst became the new heir apparent to the House of Schaumburg-Lippe. Philipp-Ernst succeeded to the headship of the house on the death of his father on 15 June 1962, and he remained head until ...