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Christoph Prinz zu Schleswig-Holstein (22 August 1949 – 27 September 2023) was the head of the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (commonly known as the House of Glücksburg) and, by agnatic primogeniture, of the entire House of Oldenburg between 1980 and 2023.
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Following this tradition, Schleswig had its Sängerfest in 1844 where Matthäus Friedrich Chemnitz presented his song Wanke nicht, mein Vaterland, a rewritten version of a poem by Karl Friedrich Straß, in which he uttered his wish for a united, independent and German Schleswig-Holstein, which is the reason why he famously replaced the comma of ...
Peter, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein (1922–1980) Christoph, Prince of Schleswig-Holstein (1949–2023) Friedrich Ferdinand, Prince of Schleswig-Holstein (b. 1985) (1) Prince Alfred of Schleswig-Holstein (2) Prince Albert of Schleswig-Holstein (3) Prince Constantin of Schleswig-Holstein (b. 1986) (4) Prince Tassilo of Schleswig-Holstein, Prince ...
The Duchesses of Holstein-Sønderborg were the consorts of the rulers of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderborg and it many branches. Only one branch, the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderborg-Glücksburg , survive today but the current Glücksburg duchess hold the higher title of Duchess consort of Schleswig and Holstein
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