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The funeral and burial of Georg Donatus and his family took place at the Rosenhöhe, Darmstadt, Hesse, a few days later. Attending were Prince Philip , [ 9 ] Prince Christoph of Hesse , Gottfried, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg , Prince Philipp of Hesse , Berthold, Margrave of Baden , Prince August Wilhelm of Prussia and Lord Louis Mountbatten ...
Princess Cecilie of Greece and Denmark (Greek: Καικιλία, romanized: Kaikilía; 22 June 1911 – 16 November 1937) was by birth a Greek and Danish princess who became titular Hereditary Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine through her marriage to Prince Georg Donatus, pretender to the throne of the Grand Duchy of Hesse.
Donatus married Countess Floria Franziska Marie-Luisa Erika von Faber-Castell (born 14 October 1974, Düsseldorf) in a civil ceremony in Wiesbaden on 25 April 2003. The bride is a communications professional and a niece of Count Anton Wolfgang von Faber-Castell, chairman of the board of the famous Faber-Castell pen-and-pencil company headquartered near Nuremberg and scion of the eponymous ...
They are credited with helping the British royal family reestablish connections with their German relations after World War II. [11] The royal couple paid a visit to Louis (called Lu) and Margaret (called Peg) at their home in Wolfsgarten on 20 May 1965. [12] As a lover of classical music, he promoted the Ansbach Festival and the Aldeburgh ...
Andrew the Scot was born in Ireland near the beginning of the ninth century to a noble family. (He later became known as “the Scot”, common in that day when speaking of someone from Ireland, which the Romans had called Scotia.) He was the brother of Bridget of Fiesole. Both Andrew and his sister studied under Donatus.
Servia M'. l. Eunia, a freedwoman buried in a family sepulchre built by her brother, Manius Servius Marcellus, at Aquileia, in the late first century BC or early first century AD. [14] Lucius Servius C. f., named in an inscription from Rome dating to the first half of the first century, along with the freedwoman Anthusa. [15]
Donatus was a Frankish aristocrat, son of Duke Waldelenus and his wife Flavia. His family belonged to the earliest supporters of the Irish monk Columbanus. He was baptized by Columbanus and entered the monastery of Luxeuil. Before 627 he became bishop of Besançon.
The family also kept the ownership of Monbijou Palace in Berlin, Oleśnica Castle in Silesia, Rheinsberg Palace, Schwedt Palace and other property until 1945. Since the abolition of the German monarchy, no Hohenzollern claims to imperial or royal prerogatives are recognized by Germany's Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany of 1949 ...