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  1. Hace 1 día · Jobst Edmund von Brabeck [ de], Prince-bishop (1688–1702) Joseph Clemens of Bavaria, Prince-bishop (1702–1723) Clemens August of Bavaria, Prince-bishop (1723–1761) Friedrich Wilhelm von Westphalen [ de], Prince-bishop (1763–1789) Franz Egon von Fürstenberg, Prince-bishop (1789–1803) Holstein-Glückstadt.

  2. 7 de may. de 2024 · George II, king of Great Britain and elector of Hanover from 1727 to 1760. Although he possessed sound political judgment, his lack of self-confidence caused him to rely heavily on his ministers, most notable of whom was Sir Robert Walpole. Learn more about George II’s life and reign in this article.

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  3. 2 de may. de 2024 · It was also worn by Prince Georg Friedrich’s grandmother Grand Duchess Kira of Russia in 1938 when she married Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia at the Cecilienhof Palace in Potsdam. After the dinner the German singer Max Raabe and his Palast Orchester took care of the entertainment, as well as the Potsdamer Police Orchester, and Techno-DJs Jochen Arbeit and Peter Glückstein.

  4. Hace 5 días · Franz Joseph I (full name: Georg Emmanuel Franz Josef Ludwig; 22 July 1650-5 May 1718, aged 67) was the Rudolphine Protector, Duke of Upper and Lower Cislania and Prince of the Neeves from 1687 to his death.

  5. 5 de may. de 2024 · Christiane of Waldeck-Pyrmont (1787 – 1806), Abbess of Schaaken, died at age 19. Karl of Waldeck-Pyrmont (1788 – 1795), died in childhood. Georg II, Prince of Waldeck-Pyrmont (1789 – 1845), married Emma of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym, had five children. Friedrich of Waldeck-Pyrmont (1790 – 1828), morganatically married Ursula Polle ...

  6. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Prince George Louis of Hessen-Darmstadt (1669 – 13 September 1705) was a Field Marshal in the Austrian army. He is known for his career in Habsburg Spain, as Viceroy of Catalonia (1698–1701), head of the Austrian army in the War of the Spanish Succession (1701–1705) and governor of Gibraltar in 1704.

  7. The Hohenzollern, Georg Friedrich in particular, was understandably pissed about this, and tried to sue them over this. The one thing that I must agree with is that Georg Friedrich acted too rash against critical, free press in the wake of this incident, but that's not exactly something I would lose sleep over.