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Paul-Annick Weiller1

M, #113241, b. 28 July 1933, d. circa 1998

Citations

  1. [S2077] Karin Tsoulouchopoulos, "re: Diplarakou Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 28 December 2006. Hereinafter cited as "re: Diplarakou Family."
  2. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 39. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.

Guillaume Jean Joseph Marie de Nassau, Prince de Luxembourg1

M, #113242, b. 11 November 1981

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 39. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S130] Wikipedia, online http;//www.wikipedia.org. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
  3. [S3268] Hans Harmsen, "re: Chester Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 21 August 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: Chester Family."
  4. [S206] Announcements, The Daily Mail, London, U.K.. Hereinafter cited as The Daily Mail.

Félix Leopold Marie Guillaume de Nassau, Prince de Luxembourg1

M, #113243, b. 3 June 1984

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 39. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S130] Wikipedia, online http;//www.wikipedia.org. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
  3. [S466] Notices, The Telegraph, London, UK. Hereinafter cited as The Telegraph.

Louis Xavier Marie Guillaume de Nassau, Prince de Luxembourg1

M, #113244, b. 3 August 1986

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 39. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S130] Wikipedia, online http;//www.wikipedia.org. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
  3. [S213] Unknown author, "unknown article title," European Royal History Journal: volume LIII, page 39.
  4. [S206] Announcements, The Daily Mail, London, U.K.. Hereinafter cited as The Daily Mail.
  5. [S3182] Isabelle Maltais, "re: van Oranje-Nassau," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 6 June 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: van Oranje-Nassau."

Alexandra Josephine de Nassau, Princesse de Luxembourg1

F, #113245, b. 16 February 1991

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 39. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S130] Wikipedia, online http;//www.wikipedia.org. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
  3. [S1122] Peerage News, online http://peeragenews.blogspot.co.nz/. Hereinafter cited as Peerage News.

Louise Marie Thérèse de Bourbon1

F, #113246, b. 21 September 1819, d. 1 February 1864

Last Edited=30 Dec 2009

Consanguinity Index=7.49%

Louise Marie Therese de Bourbon 2

Louise Marie Thérèse de Bourbon was born on 21 September 1819 at Élysée-Bourbon, Paris, FranceG.3 She was the daughter of Charles Ferdinand de Bourbon, Duc de Berri and Maria Carolina Ferdinanda Louise di Borbone, Principessa delle Due Sicilie.4,1 She married Carlo III di Borbone, Duca di Parma, son of Carlo Luigi II di Borbone, Duca di Parma and Maria Teresa Ferdinanda di Savoia, Principessa di Savoia, on 10 November 1845 at Schloss Frohsdorf, Frohsdorf, GermanyG.3 She died on 1 February 1864 at age 44 at Palazzo Giustiniani, Venice, ItalyG.3 She was buried at Castagnavizza, Goritz, AustriaG.5
She held the office of Duchess Regent of Parma between 1854 and 1859.5

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 69. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S3409] Caroline Maubois, "re: Penancoet Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 2 December 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: Penancoet Family."
  3. [S45] Marcellus Donald R. von Redlich, Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants, volume I (1941; reprint, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002), page 59. Hereinafter cited as Pedigrees of Emperor Charlemagne, I.
  4. [S16] Louda and MacLagan, Lines of Succession, table 39.
  5. [S36] Page 90. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S36]
  6. [S16] Louda and MacLagan, Lines of Succession, table 51.

Charles Ferdinand de Bourbon, Duc de Berri1

M, #113247, b. 24 January 1778, d. 14 February 1820

Last Edited=20 Jun 2010

Consanguinity Index=3.87%

Charles de Bourbon, Duc de Berri
by Francois Gerard 2

Charles Ferdinand de Bourbon, Duc de Berri was born on 24 January 1778 at Versailles, Île-de-France, FranceG.4 He was the son of Charles X, Roi de France and Maria Teresa di Savoia.4 He married, firstly, Amy Brown, daughter of Joseph Brown and Mary Ann Deacon, in 1806 in a alleged marriage.5 He and Amy Brown were divorced in 1815.5 He married, secondly, Maria Carolina Ferdinanda Louise di Borbone, Principessa delle Due Sicilie, daughter of Francesco I di Borbone, Re delle Due Sicilie and Marie Klementine Erzherzogin von Österreich, on 17 June 1816 at Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, FranceG.4 He married Maria Carolina Ferdinanda Louise di Borbone, Principessa delle Due Sicilie, daughter of Francesco I di Borbone, Re delle Due Sicilie and Marie Klementine Erzherzogin von Österreich, on 24 April 1816 at Naples, ItalyG, in a proxy marriage.1 He died on 14 February 1820 at age 42 at Paris Opera House, Paris, FranceG, assassinated.4 He was buried at Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, FranceG.1
He gained the title of Duc de Berri on 24 January 1778.6 He held the office of Grand Prior of France, Order of St. John of Jerusalem on 30 June 1789.1 On 13 July 1789 he left France.1

Citations

  1. [S36] Page 90. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S36]
  2. [S3409] Caroline Maubois, "re: Penancoet Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 2 December 2008. Hereinafter cited as "re: Penancoet Family."
  3. [S130] Wikipedia, online http;//www.wikipedia.org. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
  4. [S45] Marcellus Donald R. von Redlich, Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants, volume I (1941; reprint, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002), page 59. Hereinafter cited as Pedigrees of Emperor Charlemagne, I.
  5. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 69. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  6. [S16] Louda and MacLagan, Lines of Succession, table 39.

Friederike Luise Gräfin Reuss zu Köstritz1

F, #113248, b. 15 February 1748, d. 5 February 1798

Citations

  1. [S213] Unknown author, "unknown article title," European Royal History Journal: volume 8.4, page 35.
  2. [S213] "Unknown short article title", volume 8.4, page 37.

Sophie Theodora zu Castell-Remlingen1

F, #113249, b. 12 May 1703, d. 8 January 1777

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 40. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S213] Unknown author, "unknown article title," European Royal History Journal: issue XLV, pages 33-37.

Anne Sophie Prinzessin von Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt1

F, #113250, b. 9 September 1700, d. 11 December 1780

Citations

  1. [S16] Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 40. Hereinafter cited as Lines of Succession.
  2. [S12] C. Arnold McNaughton, The Book of Kings: A Royal Genealogy, in 3 volumes (London, U.K.: Garnstone Press, 1973), volume 1, page 80. Hereinafter cited as The Book of Kings.