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  1. Amelie Josephine Henriette Agnes Susanne [3] [4] Otros títulos: Condesa de Hohenstein [3] Condesa Pablo de Hügel: Nacimiento: 12 de noviembre de 1838: Fallecimiento: 20 de julio de 1893 (54 años) Graz, Imperio austríaco: Sepultura: Cementerio de San Pedro, Graz, Austria. Familia; Casa real: Teck: Padre: Alejandro de Württemberg: Madre ...

    • Amelie Josephine Henriette Agnes Susanne [3]​[4]​
  2. Princess Amalia of Teck (Amalie Josephine Henriette Agnes Sussane, 12 November 1838 – 20 July 1893), known as Countess Amalie of Hohenstein until 1863, was an Austrian noblewoman closely related to the royal houses of Württemberg and the United Kingdom.

    • Countess Amalie von Hohenstein, 12 November 1838
    • Count Paul von Hügel
  3. Princess Marie Agnes Henriette of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, full German name: Marie Agnes Henriette, Prinzessin zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg (5 December 1804 – 9 September 1835) was a member of the House of Hohenlohe-Langenburg and a Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg by birth.

  4. 11 de oct. de 2019 · A Child On The Doorstep Of The Blitzkrieg. Northern Public Radio | By Susan Stephens. Published October 11, 2019 at 5:00 AM CDT. Listen • 5:15. courtesy of Henriette Agnes. The Kraus family. Everyone has a story to tell. And one northern Illinois woman has found a way to tell hers, 77 years after Nazis dropped the Blitzkrieg on her doorstep.

    • Susan Stephens
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  6. From the album "THE CHILDREN OF THE KING ERNEST THE SHAMELESS"Penthouse Music Studio, 2023. Music & lyrics: Wilhelmina AgnesArrangement: Wilhelmina Agnes, Gr...

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  7. Henriette Catherine of Nassau (10 February 1637 – 5 November 1708) was princess consort of Anhalt-Dessau by marriage to John George II, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau, and regent of Anhalt-Dessau from 1693 to 1698 during the minority (and then the absence) of her son Leopold I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau.