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Children of Victor Hermann (Jean-Pierre II) and Hortense McCann (Hortense Augusta)
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Issue | Full name | Birth date | Death date |
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Bernhard Ernest ("Frank") |
Magnus Julius Alexander Francis Charles Bernhard Ernest Napoleon Hubert William | 29 July 1807 | 17 September 1829 | (aged 22)
Doria Theresa ("Hanna") |
Petra Johanna Natalia Victoria Doria Theresa | 17 August 1808 | 18 June 1875 | (aged 66)
Hortense Marie ("Liselotte") |
Hortense Marie Louise Isabelle Benedikte Charlotte Julia Frances | 29 September 1809 | 6 March 1844 | (aged 34)
Peter Stephen (later Jean-Pierre III) ("Al") |
Claudius George Alexander Francis John Peter Stephen | 8 November 1810 | 12 January 1876 | (aged 65)
Feodora Margaret ("Dora") |
Ernestine Valerie Renee Feodora Margaret Alice Clotilde | 30 November 1811 | 1 July 1884 | (aged 72)
Wilhelmine Joanne ("Kate") |
Adelgunde Wilhelmine Joanne Stephanie Helene Catherine Maud | 17 December 1812 | 22 September 1841 | (aged 28)
Nicholas Peter ("Nick") |
Oscar Charles Baudouin Louis Nicholas Peter Ferdinand Jacob Alexander | 19 July 1814 | 22 August 1859 | (aged 44)
Zita Maria ("Zee") |
Theresa Carolina Anna Zita Maria Helena Walburga | 26 October 1815 | 9 April 1865 | (aged 49)
George Leopold ("Pete") |
Hermann Peter Victor John August Charles George Leopold | 7 December 1816 | 11 September 1839 | (aged 22)
Adelaide Charlotte ("Gina") |
Johanna Florestine Dorothea Margaret Adelaide Charlotte Georgine | 7 December 1816 | 10 June 1901 | (aged 84)
Claudia Diana ("Sandy") |
Notburga Polyxena Claudia Diana Leopoldina Rixa Alexandra | 14 September 1818 | 5 October 1877 | (aged 59)
Irene Astrid ("Elle") |
Marie Therese Irene Astrid Sophie Clementine Gabrielle | 22 September 1819 | 18 April 1870 | (aged 50)
Octavius John ("Bob") |
Robert Waldemar Frederick Octavius John Maximilian Pius Leopold Henry | 2 October 1820 | 29 November 1874 | (aged 54)
Louise Auguste ("Joe") |
Louise Auguste Josephine Desiree Marie Helene | 15 November 1821 | 8 March 1885 | (aged 63)
Sophia Justine ("Maxie") |
Georgine Sophia Justine Maximiliana Wilhelmine Elizabeth | 2 December 1822 | 25 January 1877 | (aged 54)
Edmund Henry ("Cas") |
Nicholas Casimir Manfred George Francis Xavier Sohier Peter Leonard Arthur Edmund Henry Victor James | 26 February 1824 | 14 May 1878 | (aged 54)
Juliana Alexandrina ("Ina") |
Francesca Henrietta Pia Juliana Alexandrina Mafalda Immacolata | 24 April 1825 | 16 June 1892 | (aged 67)
Karl Philipp (also known as Frederic Philippe) ("Rick") |
Ludwig Heinrich August Sigismund Friedrich Karl Philipp (Louis Henry Augustus Sigismund Frederick Charles Philip(pe)) |
29 May 1826 | 4 February 1893 | (aged 66)
Victoria Helena ("Vic") |
Mary Ingeborg Sophia Christina Nadejda Victoria Helena Anastasia | 29 May 1826 | 19 August 1898 | (aged 72)
Children-in-law of Victor Hermann and Hortense Augusta
[edit]- Princess Feodora Christina of Falkenburg (23 September 1805 – 8 December 1894)
- Longest-lived among the spouses (lived up to age 89).
- Paul-Louis, Count of Lille (11 October 1800 – 7 September 1866)
- Duke Ludwig Siegfried in Bavaria (29 January 1811 – 5 November 1885)
- Duchess Juliana Regina of Destierro (8 May 1822 – 14 October 1890)
- Prince Erik Aage of Denmark (22 June 1809 – 6 November 1834)
- First husband of Feodora Margaret; first to die among the spouses.
- Robert Arthur William Chatterley-Jones-Charteris, 10th Duke of Watlington (16 January 1814 – 9 February 1899)
- Known as Viscount Kilsyth from 1873 to 1887; Feodora Margaret would predecease him in 1884.
- Henry Florestan, Crown Prince of Genovia (19 June 1812 – 29 April 1838)
- Princess Polyxena Adelaide Mafalda of Savoy (5 September 1808 – 11 May 1842)
- First wife of Nicholas Peter
- Lady Helena Margaret Caroline de Havilland-Allen (16 August 1818 – 10 November 1846)
- Second wife of Nicholas Peter
- Duchess Louise Pauline Mary of Württemberg (22 May 1822 – 9 August 1853)
- Third wife of Nicholas Peter
- Princess Therese Ernestine Alice of Thurn and Taxis (15 June 1830 – 31 July 1883)
- Fourth and final wife of Nicholas Peter
- Filiberto Umberto, Prince of Savoy-Carignano (27 October 1813 – 19 February 1891)
- Niamh Mary O'Higgins (21 October 1815 – 29 July 1881)
- Count Albert Nepomuk Chotek von Chockov (30 September 1810 – 13 October 1895)
- John Henry Edward Staunton-Holtby, 8th Duke of Kings Lynn (27 August 1803 – 8 March 1879)
- Fadrique Luis Miguel Izquierdo y Claveria, 8th Count of Llagostera (29 November 1814 – 9 February 1854)
- Princess Antonia Victoria of Salm-Salm (11 June 1818 – 11 June 1872)
- Enrico Ranuccio Francesco di Bourbon-Parma, Duke of Faenza (26 April 1813 – 5 August 1882)
- Archduke Zenobius Salvator Pius Ignatius Joseph Maria Franz Xavier of Austria (11 November 1815 – 19 April 1876)
- Lady Gertrude Mary Villiers-Jennings-Hyde (6 May 1820 – 25 January 1886)
- Pedro Henrique João Miguel, Prince of São Caetano (13 August 1821 – 27 February 1870)
- Duchess Ulrike Gustave of Mecklenburg (16 July 1821 – 21 February 1854)
- First wife of Karl Philipp/Frederic Philippe
- Princess Luise Antoinette of Windisch-Graetz (24 September 1830 – 19 January 1864)
- Second wife of Karl Philipp/Frederic Philippe
- Princess Adelaide Magdalene of Falkenburg (3 November 1843 – 29 May 1874)
- Third wife of Karl Philipp/Frederic Philippe
- Princess Marianne Helene of Miehlen and Laurenburg (12 June 1857 – 19 November 1884)
- Fourth wife of Karl Philipp/Frederic Philippe
- Lady Mary Rosamund Albertha Victoria Sophia Gresley-Best (6 April 1865 – 21 August 1953)
- Fifth wife of Karl Philipp/Frederic Philippe; second longest-lived and the last to die among the spouses (lived up to age 88).
- Prince Albert William of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, Count of Landshut (1 May 1819 – 24 July 1877)
Doria Theresa, Countess of Lille
[edit]Doria Theresa | |||||
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Countess of Lille (titular) Princess of Listenbourg | |||||
Countess of Lille (titular) | |||||
Reign | 21 June 1847 – 7 September 1866 | ||||
Born | Royal Castle, Lurenberg, Listenbourg | 17 August 1808||||
Died | 18 June 1875 Poitiers, Vienne, French Third Republic | (aged 66)||||
Burial | 6 July 1875 | ||||
Spouse |
Paul-Louis, Count of Lille
(m. 1832; died 1866) | ||||
Issue |
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House | Listenbourg | ||||
Father | Jean-Pierre II, King of Listenbourg | ||||
Mother | Hortense Augusta, Queen consort of Listenbourg | ||||
Religion | Roman Catholicism prev. Calvinism |
- Doria Theresa's daughter, Adelaide Polyxene, is the grandmother of Alexandra Eugenie of Serbo-Croatia (1915–2012; later known as Alexandra Eugenia, titular queen consort from 1978 to 1989). Doria Theresa's other daughter, Caroline Renee, is the great-grandmother of Alexandra Eugenia.
- Doria Theresa (1808–1875) -> Caroline Renee (1841–1912) -> Peter Christopher (1863–1890) -> Irene Augusta (1889–1966) -> Alexandra Eugenia (1915–2012)
- Doria Theresa (1808–1875) -> Adelaide Polyxene (1848–1910) -> Alexander (Tomislav) (1881–1946) -> Alexandra Eugenia (1915–2012)
- Her son, Olivier Henri (1847–1929), was married to Hermine Antoinette (1844–1922).
Hortense Marie, Duchess in Bavaria
[edit]Hortense Marie | |||||
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Duchess in Bavaria Princess of Listenbourg | |||||
Born | Royal Castle, Lurenberg, Listenbourg | 29 September 1809||||
Died | 6 March 1844 Herzog-Max-Palais, Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria | (aged 34)||||
Burial | 16 March 1844 | ||||
Spouse |
Ludwig Siegfried, Duke in Bavaria
(m. 1829) | ||||
Issue |
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House | Listenbourg | ||||
Father | Jean-Pierre II, King of Listenbourg | ||||
Mother | Hortense Augusta, Queen consort of Listenbourg | ||||
Religion | Roman Catholicism prev. Calvinism |
Two of Hortense Marie's daughters – Julia Augusta and Amalie Mathilde – are the ancestors of Maria Arabella Consuelo Albright, the titular Hereditary Princess from 1993 to 1995:
- Hortense Marie (1809–1844) -> Julia Augusta (1836–1894) -> Paula Leopoldina (1859–1911) -> Augusta Carlota (1880–1973) -> Joao Miguel (1901–1966) -> Francisca Margarida (1922–2019) -> Maria Consuelo (1942–) -> Arabella Consuelo (1966–)
- Hortense Marie (1809–1844) -> Amalie Mathilde (1839–1915) -> Nikolaus August (1861–1904) -> Wilhelm Albert (1882–1923) -> Hilda Amalie (1903–1974) -> Adelaide Helene (1924–2002) -> John Augustus (1944–) -> Arabella Consuelo (1966–)
She is also the great-grandmother of Duke Johann August Karl in Bavaria, the second husband of Norah Alix, Queen consort of Listenbourg from 1907 to 1913:
- Hortense Marie (1809–1844) -> Ludwig Stephen (1840–1898) -> August Maximilian (1869–1920) -> Johann August Karl (1894–1955)
Peter Stephen (Alexander Francis), later Jean-Pierre III of Listenbourg
[edit]His daughter, Hermine Antoinette (1844–1922), would become the titular Countess of Lille as the wife of her first cousin, Olivier Henri (1847–1929), the titular Count of Lille.
Feodora Margaret, Viscountess Kilsyth, formerly Princess Erik Aage of Denmark
[edit]Feodora Margaret | |||||
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Princess of Listenbourg Princess Erik Aage of Denmark (1829–1840) Viscountess Kilsyth (1840–1884) | |||||
Born | Royal Castle, Lurenberg, Listenbourg | 30 November 1811||||
Died | 1 July 1884 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland | (aged 72)||||
Burial | 12 July 1884 Ipswich 30 November 2021 The Royal Mausoleum, Lurenberg | ||||
Spouse |
Prince Erik Aage of Denmark
(m. 1829; died 1834) Robert Arthur William Chatterley-Jones-Charteris, Viscount Kilsyth
(later the 10th Duke of Watlington) (m. 1840) | ||||
Issue |
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House | Listenbourg | ||||
Father | Jean-Pierre II, King of Listenbourg | ||||
Mother | Hortense Augusta, Queen consort of Listenbourg | ||||
Religion | Church of England prev. Calvinism and Church of Denmark |
Her husband, Prince Erik Aage of Denmark, is the great-great-great-grandson of Louise Dorothea, Duchess in Bavaria (1665–1718), the daughter of Erdmuthe Dorothea von Ekkehardiner, Queen consort of Listenbourg from 1661 to 1669 and Queen Regent from 1669 to 1685:
- Erdmuthe Dorothea (1642–1715) -> Louise Dorothea (1665–1718) -> Sophia Ludovika (1688–1738) -> Dorothea Elisabeth (1722–1785) -> Valdemar Erik (1756–1799) -> Aage Knud (1783–1849) -> Erik Aage (1809–1834)
Her son, Prince George Frederik of Denmark, is an ancestor of Greta Christabel, the current titular queen consort:
- Feodora Margaret (1811–1884) -> George Frederik (1833–1869) -> Dagmar Vilhelmine (1855–1907) -> Alexandra Ingeborg (1875–1934) -> Auguste Leopoldine (1895–1970) -> William Johan (1918–1986) -> Astrid Margareta (1944–) -> Greta Christabel (1971–)
Another son, the 12th Duke of Watlington, is the great-grandfather of Lady Louise Arbuthbott (1912–1995), the titular Crown Princess of Listenbourg from 1933 to 1963:
- Feodora Margaret (1811–1884) -> Edward Stephen (1846–1927) -> Jane Adelaide (1869–1910) -> Victor Marmaduke (1892–1950) -> Louise Gladys (1912–1995)
Natasha Lisa Van Cortlandt (1966–2019), the titular hereditary princess from 1997 to 2005, also descends from Feodora Margaret through her daughter, the Duchess of Carshalton:
- Feodora Margaret (1811–1884) -> Agatha Valerie (1842–1880) -> Randolph Benjamin (1866–1932) -> Felicitas Ruth (later Mrs. Lansing, 1891–1922) -> Milton Philip (1913–1989) -> Philip Jeremias (1935–2024) -> Natasha Lisa (1966–2019)
Other related individuals:
- Princess Victoria Claudia of Listenbourg, Countess of Rosenborg
- Became the second wife of Count Harald Gustav of Rosenborg (previously Prince Harald Gustav of Denmark), the grandson of Feodora Margaret.
- Feodora Margaret (1811–1884) -> Valdemar Aage (1832–1890) -> Harald Gustav (1858–1935; married firstly Caroline Louise Eriksen (1859–1908) in 1879; married secondly Victoria Claudia of Listenbourg (1890–1971) in 1909)
Wilhelmine Joanne, Crown Princess of Genovia
[edit]Wilhelmine Joanne | |||||
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Crown Princess of Genovia Princess of Listenbourg | |||||
Crown Princess of Genovia | |||||
Reign | 11 August 1831 – 29 April 1838 | ||||
Born | Royal Castle, Lurenberg, Listenbourg | 17 December 1812||||
Died | 22 September 1841 Potsdam, Prussia | (aged 28)||||
Burial | 1 October 1841 | ||||
Spouse |
Henry, Crown Prince of Genovia
(m. 1831; died 1838) | ||||
Issue |
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House | Listenbourg | ||||
Father | Jean-Pierre II, King of Listenbourg | ||||
Mother | Hortense Augusta, Queen consort of Listenbourg | ||||
Religion | Roman Catholicism prev. Calvinism |
- Her daughter, Isabelle Joanne, is the great-great-grandmother of Count Henrik (Heinrich) Adalbert von Stolberg-Gedern (1931–2005), the second husband of Rita Wallis, Queen consort of Listenbourg (b. 1956); Henrik and Rita were married from 1989 up until the former's death in 2005.
- Wilhelmine Joanne (1812–1841) -> Isabelle Joanne (1837–1869) -> Elizabeth Victoria (von Stolberg-Gedern, née Warburton-Douglas; 1866–1948) -> Otto Henry (Heinrich) (1889–1924) -> Albert Sigismund (1910–1982) -> Heinrich Adalbert (1931–2005)
- Another daughter, Frederica Maud, is an ancestor of Arabella Consuelo, the titular hereditary princess from 1993 to 1995:
- Wilhelmine Joanne (1812–1841) -> Frederica Maud (1839–1872) -> Luitpold Philipp (1863–1909) -> Adelaide Frederica (1883–1977; wife of Wilhelm Albert) -> Hilda Amalie (1903–1974) -> Adelaide Helene (1924–2002) -> John Augustus (1944–) -> Arabella Consuelo (1966–)
Prince Nicholas Peter of Listenbourg
[edit]Nicholas Peter | |||||
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Prince of Listenbourg | |||||
Born | Royal Castle, Lurenberg, Listenbourg | 19 September 1814||||
Died | 22 August 1859 Copenhagen, Kingdom of Denmark, Danish Unitary State | (aged 44)||||
Burial | 31 August 1859 | ||||
Spouse |
Princess Adelaide Mafalda of Savoy
(m. 1836; died 1842)Lady Helena Margaret de Havilland-Allen
(m. 1843; died 1846)Duchess Louise Pauline of Württemberg
(m. 1848; died 1853)Princess Therese Ernestine of Thurn and Taxis
(m. 1855) | ||||
Issue |
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House | Listenbourg | ||||
Father | Jean-Pierre II, King of Listenbourg | ||||
Mother | Hortense Augusta, Queen consort of Listenbourg | ||||
Religion | Calvinism |
- His youngest (and posthumous) child, Wilhelmina Ignatia, is the great-grandmother of Joan Olivia Sinclair-Lovelace (1934–2023), titular hereditary princess from 1963 to 1969:
- Nicholas Peter (1814–1859) -> Wilhelmina Ignatia (1860–1904) -> Arthur Peregrine (1883–1965) -> Oliver Arthur (1909–1994) -> Joan Olivia (1934–2023)
Zita Maria, Princess of Savoy-Carignano
[edit]Zita Maria | |||||
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Princess of Listenbourg Princess of Savoy-Carignano | |||||
Born | Royal Castle, Lurenberg, Listenbourg | 26 October 1815||||
Died | 9 April 1865 Turin, Kingdom of Italy | (aged 49)||||
Burial | 25 April 1865 | ||||
Spouse |
Filiberto Umberto, Prince of Savoy-Carignano
(m. 1835) | ||||
Issue |
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House | Listenbourg (by birth) Savoy-Carignano (by marriage) | ||||
Father | Jean-Pierre II, King of Listenbourg | ||||
Mother | Hortense Augusta, Queen consort of Listenbourg | ||||
Religion | Roman Catholicism prev. Calvinism |
- Her eldest daughter, Anna Cristina (1836–1902), is an ancestor of Xenia Helene (1945–2023), titular queen consort from 1989 to 1997:
- Zita Maria (1815–1865) -> Anna Cristina (1836–1902) -> Walpurgis Gundelinde (later Xenia Ivanovna; 1855–1939) -> Olga [Ivanovna] (1874–1924) -> Mafalda Vittoria (1893–1984) -> Victor Henri (1919–1997) -> Xenia Helene (1945–2023)
Prince George Leopold of Listenbourg
[edit]George Leopold | |||||
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Prince of Listenbourg | |||||
Born | Royal Castle, Lurenberg | 7 December 1816||||
Died | 11 September 1839 Old Ducal Palace, Lurenberg | (aged 22)||||
Burial | 20 September 1839 The Royal Mausoleum, Lurenberg, Listenbourg | ||||
Spouse | |||||
Issue |
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House | Listenbourg | ||||
Father | Jean-Pierre II, King of Listenbourg | ||||
Mother | Hortense Augusta Nandy-McCann-Soames, Queen consort of Listenbourg | ||||
Religion | Calvinism |
- His son, Prince Hermann Alastair (1836–1899), is the maternal great-great-great-grandfather of the current queen consort in pretence, Greta Christabel:
- George Leopold (1816–1839) -> Hermann Alastair (1836–1899) -> Charles Peter (1874–1939) -> Auguste Leopoldine (1895–1970) -> William Johan (1918–1986) -> Astrid Margareta (1944–) -> Greta Christabel (1971–)
Adelaide Charlotte, Countess Chotek von Chockov
[edit]Adelaide Charlotte | |||||
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Princess of Listenbourg Countess Chotek von Chockov | |||||
Born | Royal Castle, Lurenberg | 7 December 1816||||
Died | 10 June 1901 Rome, Kingdom of Italy | (aged 84)||||
Burial | 28 June 1901 The Royal Mausoleum, Lurenberg, Listenbourg | ||||
Spouse | |||||
Issue |
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House | Listenbourg | ||||
Father | Jean-Pierre II, King of Listenbourg | ||||
Mother | Hortense Augusta Nandy-McCann-Soames, Queen consort of Listenbourg | ||||
Religion | Roman Catholicism previously Calvinism |
- Her daughter, Justina Polyxena, is the aunt (by marriage) of Walburga Monika (1867–1947), Queen consort of Listenbourg from 1890 to 1906. Justina Polyxena is also the great-great-grandmother of Deirdre Clarissa (1936–2002), the hereditary princess in pretence from 1978 to 1982; furthermore, she is also an ancestor of Heinrich (Henrik) Adalbert, the second husband of Rita Wallis, the Queen consort in pretence from 2019 to 2022:
- Adelaide Charlotte (1816–1901) -> Justina Polyxena (1848–1930) -> Florestine Eliška (1869–1896) -> Polyxene Adelaide (wife of Otto Heinrich (Henry); 1891–1990) -> Albert Sigismund (1910–1982) -> Heinrich (Henrik) Adalbert (1931–2005)
- Adelaide Charlotte (1816–1901) -> Justina Polyxena (1848–1930; wife of Waldemar Frederick (1850–1912), brother of Karl Victor (1847–1929; Walburga Monika's father)) -> Florestine Eliška (1869–1896) -> Sabina Elisabeth (1890–1927) -> Victoria Clarissa (1914–2010) -> Deirdre Clarissa (1936–2002)
Irene Astrid, Countess of Llagostera, later Abbess of Sainte-Agathe
[edit]Irene Astrid | |||||
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Princess of Listenbourg Countess of Llagostera Abbess of Sainte-Agathe | |||||
Born | Royal Castle, Lurenberg | 22 September 1819||||
Died | 18 April 1870 Antwerp, Kingdom of Belgium | (aged 50)||||
Burial | 26 April 1870 | ||||
Spouse |
Fadrique Luis Izquierdo y Claveria, 8th Count of Llagostera
(m. 1841; died 1854) | ||||
Issue |
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House | Listenbourg | ||||
Father | Jean-Pierre II, King of Listenbourg | ||||
Mother | Hortense Augusta Nandy-McCann-Soames, Queen consort of Listenbourg | ||||
Religion | Roman Catholicism prev. Calvinism |
- Her daughter, Cristina Pilar, Duchess of San Toribio (1847–1922), is the great-grandmother of Lady Louise Gladys Mary Abigail Beatrice Elizabeth Arbuthbott-Bumley-Smythe, otherwise known as Lady Louise Arbuthbott (1912–1995), the titular Crown Princess of Listenbourg from 1933 to 1963
- Irene Astrid (1819–1870) -> Cristina Pilar (1847–1922) -> Juana Cristina (1869–1910) -> Beatrice Abigail (1890–1976) -> Louise Gladys (1912–1995)
Prince Octavius John of Listenbourg
[edit]Octavius John | |||||
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Prince of Listenbourg | |||||
Born | Royal Castle, Lurenberg | 2 October 1820||||
Died | 29 November 1874 Cherbourg, French Republic | (aged 54)||||
Burial | 5 December 1874 The Royal Mausoleum, Lurenberg, Listenbourg | ||||
Spouse |
Princess Antonia Victoria of Salm-Salm
(m. 1845; died 1872) | ||||
Issue |
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House | Listenbourg | ||||
Father | Jean-Pierre II, King of Listenbourg | ||||
Mother | Hortense Augusta Nandy-McCann-Soames, Queen consort of Listenbourg | ||||
Religion | Calvinism |
- Married Princess Louise Antonia Victoria Frederica Charlotte of Salm-Salm (German: Luise Antonia Viktoria Friederike Charlotte; better known as Antonia Victoria, 11 June 1818 – 11 June 1872) on 20 August 1845;
- His daughter, Henriette Caroline (1856–1940), is the great-great-grandmother of Xenia Helene (1945–2023), titular queen consort from 1989 to 1997:
- Octavius John (1820–1874) -> Henriette Caroline (1856–1940) -> Victoria Henrietta (1878–1956) -> Astrid Wilhelmine (1899–1927) -> Helene Eugenie (1920–1986) -> Xenia Helene (1945–2023)
Louise Auguste, Duchess of Faenza
[edit]Ludovica Augusta | |||||
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Princess of Listenbourg Duchess of Faenza | |||||
Born | Royal Castle, Lurenberg | 15 November 1821||||
Died | 8 March 1885 Rome, Kingdom of Italy | (aged 63)||||
Burial | 15 March 1885 The Royal Mausoleum, Lurenberg, Listenbourg | ||||
Spouse |
Enrico Ranuccio, Duke of Faenza
(m. 1846; died 1882) | ||||
Issue |
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House | Listenbourg | ||||
Father | Jean-Pierre II, King of Listenbourg | ||||
Mother | Hortense Augusta Nandy-McCann-Soames, Queen consort of Listenbourg | ||||
Religion | Roman Catholicism prev. Calvinism |
Her son, Ranuccio Ferdinando, is the paternal great-great-grandfather of Xenia Helene:
- Ludovica Augusta (1821–1885) -> Ranuccio Ferdinando (1847–1920) -> Giuseppe Umberto (1870–1922) -> Mafalda Vittoria (1893–1984) -> Victor Henri (1919–1997) -> Xenia Helene (1945–2023)
Prince Edmund Henry of Listenbourg
[edit]Edmund Henry | |||||
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Prince of Listenbourg | |||||
Born | Royal Castle, Lurenberg | 26 February 1824||||
Died | 14 May 1878 Old Ducal Palace, Lurenberg | (aged 54)||||
Burial | 25 May 1878 The Royal Mausoleum, Lurenberg, Listenbourg | ||||
Spouse |
Lady Gertrude Mary Villiers-Jennings-Hyde
(m. 1842) | ||||
Issue |
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House | Listenbourg | ||||
Father | Jean-Pierre II, King of Listenbourg | ||||
Mother | Hortense Augusta Nandy-McCann-Soames, Queen consort of Listenbourg | ||||
Religion | Calvinism |
- His son, Prince James Wenzel (1848–1899), is the great-great-grandfather of Adelgunde Elaine (1938–2017), the titular queen consort from 1997 to her death in 2017.
- Edmund Henry (1824–1878) -> James Wenzel (1848–1899) -> Louise Brunissenda (1870–1948) -> Genoveva Isabel (1891–1986) -> Jaime Pedro (1913–1966) -> Adelgundes Margarita (Adelgunde Elaine) (1938–2017)
Prince Karl Philipp (Frederic Philippe) of Listenbourg
[edit]Karl Philipp (Frederic Philippe) | |||||
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Prince of Listenbourg | |||||
Born | Royal Castle, Lurenberg | 29 May 1826||||
Died | 4 February 1893 Old Ducal Palace, Lurenberg | (aged 66)||||
Burial | 15 February 1893 The Royal Mausoleum, Lurenberg, Listenbourg | ||||
Spouse |
Duchess Ulrike Gustave of Mecklenburg
(m. 1849; died 1854) Princess Luise Antoinette of Windisch-Graetz
(m. 1855; died 1864) Princess Adelaide Magdalene of Falkenburg
(m. 1866; died 1874) Princess Marianne Helene of Miehlen and Laurenburg
(m. 1877; died 1884) Lady Rosamund Albertha Gresley-Best
(m. 1887) | ||||
Issue | See list
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House | Listenbourg | ||||
Father | Jean-Pierre II, King of Listenbourg | ||||
Mother | Hortense Augusta Nandy-McCann-Soames, Queen consort of Listenbourg | ||||
Religion | Calvinism |
One of his illegitimate daughters, Jacquetta Renee von Listenbourg (1865–1950), was the third wife (and later widow) of Count Jan Kryštof Chotek von Chockov (1823–1903), the brother-in-law of Princess Adelaide Charlotte of Listenbourg, Countess Albert Nepomuk Chotek von Chockov (1816–1901).
Several people connected to the Listenbourgish royalty trace their descent from Karl Philipp/Frederic Philippe:
- Adelgundes Margarita (later known as Adelgunde Elaine), the titular queen consort from 1997 to 2017, is the great-great-granddaughter of Frederic Philippe's daughter, Clotilde Hortense (1852–1929):
- Frederic Philippe (1826–1893) -> Clotilde Hortense (1852–1929) -> Mathilde Louise (later known as Countess Matilda Louisa Margareta Victoria Douglas; 1873–1974) -> Ingvar Nils (1894–1957) -> Edvina Desideria (1916–1984) -> Adelgundes Margarita (1938–2017)
- His illegitimate (but recognised) son, Pierre Victor von Listenbourg (1870–1955), was the grandfather of Countess Anniken Marianne Løvenskiold-Treschow (1914–1978), as she was the daughter of his eldest child, Victoria Christina Løvenskiold (née von Listenbourg; 1891–1980). Anniken Marianne was the mother of Lady Joan Olivia Sinclair-Lovelace (1934–2023), the titular hereditary princess of Listenbourg from 1963 to 1969.
- Frederic Philippe (1826–1893) -> Pierre Victor (1870–1955) -> Victoria Christina (1891–1980) -> Anniken Marianne (1914–1978) -> Joan Olivia (1934–2023)