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Maria Luise may refer to: Maria Luise Schulten (born 1950), German educator and musicologist; Maria Luise Thurmair (1912–2005), a German Catholic theologian and hymnwriter; Maria Luise von Quistorp (10 June 1928 - 29 April 2016 [citation needed]), wife of Wernher von Braun; Maria-Luise Rainer (born 1959), an Italian luger
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Wernher von Braun (1912–1977) and his first cousin, Maria Luise von Quistorp [8] Charles Bulfinch (1763–1844), American architect, and his first cousin, Hannah Apthorp [9] C. George Cayley (1831–1895), British cricketer, and his first cousin, Catherine Louisa Worsley; Quintus Caecilius Metellus Celer and his first cousin, Clodia
Margrit Cecile von Braun was born on May 8, 1952, in Huntsville, Alabama, to Wernher von Braun and Maria Luise Von Quistorp. Von Braun was the middle child out of the three children of Wernher and Maria. She had an elder sister, Iris Careen (born December 1948), and a younger brother, Peter Constantine (born June 1960). [3] [4]
Eduard came from the old noble family von Below. He was a son of Eduard Friedrich Wilhelm von Below (1815-1894) and his wife Marie Anna Friederike, born von Quistorp (1824-1886). On 11 March 1887, at Scharstorf near Rostock, Below married Countess Luise Friederike Agnes von Rantzau (born 14 August 1865 in Kiel; died 15 February 1947 in Eutin ...
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Her godparents that stood for her were her father's mother, Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony, and her mother's brother Prince Sixtus of Bourbon-Parma. [ 2 ] On 21 November 1916, Adelheid's great-granduncle, Emperor Franz Joseph , died and her father succeeded him as emperor of Austria and king of Hungary .
Princess Augusta was born on 30 September 1811 in Weimar. [1] She was the third (but second surviving) child of Charles Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach and Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna, sister of Emperor (Tsar) Alexander I of Russia.