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  1. Emich, Prince of Leiningen (German: Emich Eduard Carl Fürst zu Leiningen; 18 January 1866 – 18 July 1939) was the son of Ernst, Prince of Leiningen. He was the fifth Prince of Leiningen from 1904 to 1918, and afterwards titular Prince of Leiningen from 1918 until his death.

  2. Emich Carl, 2nd Prince of Leiningen (1763–1814) Carl, 3rd Prince of Leiningen (1804–1856) Ernst, 4th Prince of Leiningen (1830–1904) Emich, 5th Prince of Leiningen (1866–1939) Karl, 6th Prince of Leiningen (1898–1946) Emich, 7th Prince of Leiningen (1926–1991) Andreas, 8th Prince of Leiningen (born 1955)

  3. Emich Carl, Prince of Leiningen (27 September 1763 – 4 July 1814) was the reigning Fürst of the Principality of Leiningen. After his death, his widow, Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld , married a son of George III of the United Kingdom and became the mother of Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom .

  4. Prince Karl Enrich, 2nd Prince Leiningen (1763-1814) Description Pastel portrait of a child, standing, full-length holding full size sword before two columns, distant landscape

  5. 5 de jan. de 2023 · Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Emich, Prince of Leiningen, was the third Prince of Leiningen and maternal half-brother of Queen Victoria.

    • Amorbach, Pfalz
    • Amorbach, Leiningen, Pfalz, Deutschland (HRR)
    • September 12, 1804
    • Amorbach, Leiningen, Pfalz, Deutschland (DB)
  6. 24 de jul. de 2023 · The Monarchist Party of Russia recognizes Prince Karl Emich of Leinigen as the heir to the Russian throne and the Head of the Russian Imperial House. Karl Emich is a great-grandchild of Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich of Russia, a male-line grandson of Alexander II, Emperor of All Russia.

  7. 16 de set. de 2023 · Queen Victoria had a maternal half-brother named Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Emich, 3rd Prince of Leiningen. Their mother, Victoire of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, was first married to Emich Karl, 2nd Prince of Leiningen. On 12th September 1804, Karl was born in Amorbach, the seat in modern-day Bavaria.