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  2. Sophie, Princess of Prussia - Wikipedia

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    Sophie Johanna Maria of Isenburg was born on 7 March 1978 in Frankfurt, West Germany, [2] to Franz-Alexander, Prince of Isenburg (1943-2018), and his wife, Countess Christine Saurma, Baroness von und zu der Jeltsch (born 1941). [3]

  3. Birstein - Wikipedia

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    Princess Katharina's younger sister, Princess Sophie of Isenburg, married Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia, in August 2011. This wedding, however, had to take place in Potsdam-Sanssouci as the bridegroom is the head of the former Imperial House of Germany and Royal House of Prussia. Katharina and Sophie's eldest brother Alexander, the heir to ...

  4. Category:House of Isenburg - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "House of Isenburg" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. ... Salentin IX of Isenburg-Grenzau; Sophie, Princess of Prussia; T.

  5. Mildred B. Cooper Memorial Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Mildred B. Cooper Memorial Chapel is a chapel in Bella Vista, Arkansas, designed by E. Fay Jones and Maurice Jennings and constructed in 1988. [1] The chapel was commissioned by John A. Cooper, Sr. to honor Mildred Borum Cooper, his late wife. [2] The chapel was designed to celebrate both God and his creations. [3]

  6. Category:House of Isenburg-Büdingen - Wikipedia

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    Princess Sophie of Isenburg-Büdingen (1903–1971) V. Viktor, Hereditary Prince of Isenburg-Birstein

  7. Isenburg-Büdingen-Birstein - Wikipedia

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    In the early 16th century, the late Gothic stone house of Büdingen was built by Count Ludwig II of Isenburg for his son, later known as Johann V of Isenburg and Büdingen in Birstein. [3] Birstein Castle has been the residence of the counts or princes of Isenburg since 1517. [1] The counts were elevated to imperial princes in 1744. [1]

  8. Son Reunited with His Mother's Lost Wedding Dress After Gown ...

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    A man has been reunited with his mother's lost wedding dress after it was blown away by a tornado. After an EF2 tornado — which the National Weather Service estimated had wind speeds between 110 ...

  9. County of Isenburg - Wikipedia

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    Isenburg-Büdingen absorbed into Isenburg-Birstein: Charles William Louis: 7 May 1763 Meerholz Son of John Frederick William and Caroline of Salm: 4 May 1802 – 12 July 1806: County of Meerholz: Caroline of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein (13 September 1764 – 28 April 1833) 29 March 1785 Wittgenstein six children 17 April 1832 Meerholz aged 68