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  2. Prince Félix of Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Prince Félix was born on 3 June 1984 in the Grand Duchess Charlotte Maternity Hospital in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. He is the second of the five children of Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa , the others being: Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume , Prince Louis , Princess Alexandra and Prince Sébastien .

  3. Count Felix of Monpezat - Wikipedia

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    Count Felix of Monpezat (born Prince Felix of Denmark; 22 July 2002) is a member of the Danish royal family. He is the younger son of Prince Joachim and his first wife, Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg. He is a grandson of Queen Margrethe II and Prince Henrik, and a nephew of King Frederik X.

  4. Prince Felix - Wikipedia

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    Prince Felix of Schwarzenberg (1800–1852), an statesman who saved the Austrian Empire and son of Prince Joseph II; Felix Yussupov (1887–1967), one of the murderers of Grigory Rasputin; Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma (1893–1970), husband of Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg; Prince Félix of Luxembourg (born 1984), son of Grand Duke ...

  5. Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma - Wikipedia

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    Prince Félix of Bourbon-Parma [1] (later Prince Félix of Luxembourg; 28 September 1893 [2] – 8 April 1970) was the husband of Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg and the father of her six children, including her successor Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg.

  6. List of monarchs of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Some Vietnamese monarchs declared themselves kings (vương) or emperors (hoàng đế). [1] [2] Imperial titles were used for both domestic and foreign affairs, except for diplomatic missions to China where Vietnamese monarchs were regarded as kingship or prince. Many of the Later Lê monarchs were figurehead rulers, with the real powers ...

  7. List of heads of state and government who died in office ...

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    This is a list of heads of state and government who died in office.In general, hereditary office holders (kings, queens, emperors, emirs, and the like) and holders of offices where the normal term limit is life (popes, presidents for life, etc.) are excluded because, until recently, their death in office was the norm.

  8. Nguyễn dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Nguyễn dynasty (Vietnamese: Nhà Nguyễn or Triều Nguyễn, chữ Nôm: 茹阮, chữ Hán: 朝阮) was the last Vietnamese dynasty, established by a Nguyễn lord and ruling unified Vietnam independently from 1802 to 1883 before becoming protectorates.

  9. Count Henrik of Monpezat - Wikipedia

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    Count Henrik of Monpezat (born Prince Henrik of Denmark; 4 May 2009) is a member of the Danish royal family. He is the third and youngest son of Prince Joachim and the only son of his second wife, Princess Marie. He is a grandson of Queen Margrethe II and Prince Henrik and a nephew of King Frederik X.