Friedrich Wilhelm Prinz von Hohenzollern

Prince of Hohenzollern
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Princess Margarita of Leiningen
(m. 1951; died 1996)
IssueKarl Friedrich, Prince of Hohenzollern
Prince Albrecht
Prince Ferdinand
Names
German: Friedrich Wilhelm Ferdinand Joseph Maria Manuel Georg Meinrad Fidelis Benedikt Michael Hubert Fürst von Hohenzollern
HouseHohenzollern-SigmaringenFatherFrederick, Prince of HohenzollernMotherPrincess Margarete Karola of Saxony

Friedrich Wilhelm Ferdinand Joseph Maria Manuel Georg Meinrad Fidelis Benedikt Michael Hubert Fürst von Hohenzollern (3 February 1924 – 16 September 2010)[1] was the head of the House of Hohenzollern for over 45 years.

Biography

Friedrich Wilhelm was born in Schloss Umkirch. He was the eldest son of Friedrich, Prince of Hohenzollern (1891–1965) and his wife, Princess Margarete Karola of Saxony (1900–1962), the daughter of the last King of Saxony Frederick Augustus III.[1] He became the head of the House of Hohenzollern on 6 February 1965 following the death of his father Prince Friedrich, and remained so until his death on 16 September 2010. [1]

According to the Romanian succession laws of the kingdom's last democratic Constitution of 1923, Friedrich Wilhelm's descendants have had a claim to the throne of Romania since 2017, when former King Michael died.[1]

Marriage and issue

Friedrich Wilhelm married Princess Margarita of Leiningen (1932–1996) on 3 February 1951. She was a child of Karl, 6th Prince of Leiningen, and his wife, Grand Duchess Maria Kirillovna of Russia.[2]

They had three children:[3]

  • Karl Friedrich, Prince of Hohenzollern (born 1952), who succeeded Friedrich Wilhelm as head of the House of Hohenzollern;
  • Prince Albrecht of Hohenzollern (born 1954), married Nathalie Rocabado de Viets and had two children;
  • Prince Ferdinand of Hohenzollern (born 1960), married Countess Ilona Kálnoky de Köröspatak and had three children.

Courtesy titles and styles

  • 3 February 1924 – 22 October 1927: His Serene Highness Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Hohenzollern[4]
  • 22 October 1927 – 6 February 1965: His Highness The Hereditary Prince of Hohenzollern[2]
  • 6 February 1965 – 16 September 2010: His Highness The Prince of Hohenzollern[3]

Honours

Ancestry

Ancestors of Friedrich Wilhelm Prinz von Hohenzollern
8. Leopold, Prince of Hohenzollern
4. Wilhelm, Prince of Hohenzollern
9. Infanta Antónia of Portugal
2. Friedrich, Prince of Hohenzollern
10. Prince Louis, Count of Trani
5. Princess Maria Teresa of Bourbon-Two Sicilies
11. Duchess Mathilde Ludovika in Bavaria
1. Friedrich Wilhelm, Prince of Hohenzollern
12. George, King of Saxony
6. Frederick Augustus III of Saxony
13. Infanta Maria Ana of Portugal
3. Princess Margarete Karola of Saxony
14. Ferdinand IV, Grand Duke of Tuscany
7. Archduchess Louise of Austria
15. Princess Alice of Bourbon-Parma

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Obituary of His Highness Prince Friedrich Wilhelm, The Daily Telegraph, 13 October 2010
  2. ^ a b c Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels (1953). P 71-72
  3. ^ a b c d Almanach de Gotha (2004) P 163
  4. ^ Gothaischer Hofkalender genealogisches Taschenbuch der fürstlichen Häuser (1926). Page 71, 72.

Sources

  • Obituary of His Highness Prince Friedrich Wilhelm, The Daily Telegraph, 13 October 2010

External links

  • Hohenzollern website
Friedrich Wilhelm Prinz von Hohenzollern
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Born: 3 February 1924
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Preceded by Prince of Hohenzollern
6 February 1965 – 16 September 2010
Succeeded by
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