Prince Welf Henry of Hanover
Prince Welf Henry of Hanover (Welf Heinrich Ernst August Georg Christian Berthold Friedrich Wilhelm Louis Ferdinand Prinz von Hannover;[1][2] 11 March 1923 – 12 July 1997) was the fourth son of Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick and his wife Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia,[1][2] the only daughter of Wilhelm II, German Emperor and Augusta Viktoria of Schleswig-Holstein. The prince was known to his family as "Welfi."[2]
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Prince Welf Henry (1958) | |||||
Born | Gmunden, Upper Austria, Austria[1][2] | 11 March 1923||||
Died | 12 July 1997 74) Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany[2] | (aged||||
Burial | 14 July 1997 | ||||
Spouse | Princess Alexandra of Ysenburg and Büdingen | ||||
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House | Hanover | ||||
Father | Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick | ||||
Mother | Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia |
Marriage and personal life
Welf Henry married Princess Alexandra Sophie of Ysenburg and Büdingen[1][2] (born 23 October 1937[1][2] in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany,[3] died 1 June 2015 in Frankfurt am Main[4]), daughter of Otto Friedrich III, Prince of Ysenburg and Büdingen in Wächtersbach and his wife Felicitas Anna Eleonore Cecilie, Princess Reuss of Köstritz,[1] on 20 September 1960 at Büdingen, Hesse, Germany, in a civil marriage ceremony,[1] and on the following day in a religious ceremony at the Marienkirche in Büdingen.[1][2] The couple had no children.
Welf Henry and Alexandra lived in Frankfurt's Niederrad district.[5] Alexandra had served as a city councilwoman representing Niederrad on the Frankfurt City Council since 1980.[5] She was a member of the Christian Democratic Union political party.[3][5]
Titles and styles
- 11 March 1923 – 12 July 1997: His Royal Highness Prince Welf Henry of Hanover, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Ancestry
Welf Henry was a descendant of Victoria of the United Kingdom and Albert, Prince Consort through their eldest daughter Victoria, Princess Royal, the wife of Frederick III, German Emperor. His sister, Princess Friederike of Hanover married Paul I, King of the Hellenes.
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Patrilineal descent |
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Patrilineal descent, descent from father to son, is the principle behind membership in royal houses, as it can be traced back through the generations - which means that the historically accurate royal house of monarchs of the House of Hanover was the House of Lucca (or Este, or Welf). This is the descent of the primary male heir. For the complete expanded family tree, see List of members of the House of Hanover.
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References
- Darryl Lundy (10 May 2003). "Welf Heinrich Hanover, Prince of Hanover". ThePeerage.com. Retrieved 2008-08-17.
- Henri van Oene (15 December 2003). "Genealogy of the Royal Family of the Netherlands". www.geocities.com. Archived from the original on 2008-03-02. Retrieved 2008-08-17.
- CDU (2008). "Alexandra Prinzessin von Hannover". Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands (CDU). Retrieved 2008-08-17.
- "Prinzessin von Hannover: Große Frau der Kultur". Frankfurter Rundschau (FR). 2 June 2015. Retrieved 2015-06-02.
- Konstanze Crüwell (12 January 2007). "Alexandra Prinzessin von Hannover". Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ). Retrieved 2008-08-17.