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    Elisabeth of Wied (Pauline Elisabeth Ottilie Luise; 29 December 1843 – 2 March 1916) was the first Queen of Romania as the wife of King Carol I from 15...
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    Rhineland, as Prince William of Wied (German: Wilhelm Friedrich Heinrich Prinz zu Wied). Born into the mediatised house of Wied-Neuwied, he was the third son...
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    of Wied. He was the father of William, Prince of Albania and brother of Queen Elisabeth of Romania. By birth he was a member of the House of Wied. William...
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    Wied (German: Wilhelm Hermann Karl Fürst zu Wied; 22 May 1814 – 5 March 1864) was a German nobleman, elder son of Johann August Karl, Prince of Wied....
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  • Princess of Wied may refer to: Elisabeth of Wied, Pauline Elisabeth Ottilie Luise zu Wied (1843–1916); Queen Consort of King Carol I of Romania, widely...
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    Countess of Wied. Elisabeth was born in 1488 as the eldest daughter and fifth child of Count John V of Nassau-Siegen and his wife Landgravine Elisabeth of Hesse-Marburg...
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  • Charles Victor of Wied (German: Karl Viktor Prinz zu Wied). He was the second child and only son of Prince William Frederick of Wied (1876–1945), son of...
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    Archduchess Katharina of Austria-Este and Isabelle, Dowager Princess of Wied, and two brothers, Alexander, 10th Prince of Isenburg, and Prince Viktor...
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  • Hauses Wied. 1. Auflage. Verlag Kehrein, Neuwied 2003, ISBN 3-934125-02-6, S. 29 ff. Hans-Jürgen Krüger: Das Fürstliche Haus Wied, Grafen zu Isenburg...
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    Marienbildchen. Zwölf kleine instructive Clavierstücke, dedicated to Elisabeth zu Wied (1869/70, Neu-Ruppin, A. Oehmigke) Op. 64 Turnerscenen. Sechs Pianofortestücke...
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    Sophie, Princess of Albania (category House of Wied-Neuwied)
    Prince Wilhelm. In 1906 she married Wilhelm, second son of the Prince of Wied. When her husband became prince of Albania, Sophie became princess consort...
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  • John George I. In 1545, he married Agnes of Wied (1520 – 1588), daughter of Count John III of Wied and Elisabeth of Nassau-Siegen. They had the following...
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    ∞ Johann August Karl, Prince of Wied (1779–1836) and had issue; they were the paternal grandparents of Queen Elisabeth of Romania Ferdinand, 4th Prince...
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  • Wilhelmine Friederike Pauline Elisabeth Marie of Wied (born Munich, 27 December 1973), great-granddaughter of Friedrich, Prince of Wied, and wife Princess Pauline...
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    Dillenburg, 18 June 1580). Elisabeth (1488 – Dillenburg, 3 June 1559), married in Siegen in February 1506 to Count John III of Wied [de] (1485 – 18 May 1533)...
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    biography, 1903 Maria, Fürstin Mutter zu Wied, Prinzessin zu Nassau. Lebensbild ("Maria, Princess-Mother of Wied, Princess of Nassau. A Biography"), 1904...
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    and King Ferdinand I of Romania. Ileana had four older siblings: Carol, Elisabeth – later Queen of Greece, Princess Maria – later Queen of Yugoslavia, and...
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    Dillenburg, 18 June 1580). Elisabeth (1488 – Dillenburg, 3 June 1559), married in Siegen in February 1506 to Count John III of Wied [de] (1485 – 18 May 1533)...
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  • and Spanish Royal families. He was a first cousin of: Pauline, Princess of Wied (1877–1965), last senior member of the House of Württemberg. Wilhelmina of...
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  • Wittgenstein, Blätter des Wittgensteiner Heimatvereins e.V. 1972/Volume 4. Werner Wied, "Die Geschichte des Dorfes Sassenhausen und seiner Kapelle", Wittgenstein...
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    Elector of Brandenburg Henriette Amalia of Nassau (1628), died in infancy Elisabeth of Nassau (1630), died shortly after birth Isabella Charlotte of Nassau...
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    following children: Anne (1616–1649), married: in 1638 with Count Philip of Wied (died 1638) in 1646 with Count Christian of Sayn-Wittgenstein (died 1675)...
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    Countess Elisabeth of Solms-Laubach (6 March 1549 – 1599), daughter of Frederick Magnus I, Count of Solms-Laubach and his wife, Countess Agnes von Wied (d....
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    16 February 1506, the Beilager of William's sisters Elisabeth and Mary, who married the counts John III of Wied [de] and Jobst I of Holstein-Schauenburg-Pinneberg...
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  • Schmalkaldic War. Louis married Walburga of Wied (died 1578), the daughter of John III of Wied (died 1533) and Elisabeth of Nassau-Dillenburg (1488–1559). Together...
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    on 11 November 1993 to Princess Wilhelmine Friederike Pauline Elisabeth Marie of Wied (born Munich, 27 December 1973), with issue: Wilhelm Friedrich...
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    of Wilhelmine Christine. Agnes of Wied, the great-great-grandmother of Josias, was a daughter of yet another Elisabeth of Nassau-Siegen, a younger sister...
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    of Wilhelmine Christine. Agnes of Wied, the great-great-grandmother of Josias, was a daughter of yet another Elisabeth of Nassau-Siegen, a younger sister...
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  • (1500–1548) and his wife, Countess Margarethe of Wied (d. 1571). Her brother was Bishop John IV of Strasbourg. Elisabeth had been abbess of Essen Abbey before she...
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  • Beichlingen. Back to Cologne, he learned that the new archbishop, Hermann of Wied had converted to Protestantism. Henry also converted to Protestantism and...
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