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  1. Daisy, Princess of Pless, född 1873, död 1943, var en brittisk författare. [7] Hon gifte sig 1891 med den tyska fursten Hans Heinrich XV von Hochberg . Hon tillhörde Europas rikaste familjer under sin samtid.

  2. Daisy, Princess of Pless (1873–1943), née Maria Teresa Olivia, the eldest daughter of Colonel William Cornwallis-West of Ruthin Castle, Denbighshire and Newlands Manor, Hampshire and his wife Mary Adelaide Virginia Eupatoria née FitzPatrick, known by her friends as Patsy. This photograph, taken on 2 September 1898, shows Daisy at 25 years ...

  3. Daisy von Pless. Mary Theresa Olivia "Daisy" Cornwallis-West (née le 28 juin 1873 au château de Ruthin 1 dans le Denbighshire au Pays de Galles et morte le 29 juin 1943 à Wałbrzych ), est duchesse de Pless (Pszczyna en polonais), comtesse von Hochberg, baronne de Fürstenstein. Daisy (aussi appelée Dana) est l'une des plus belles femmes de ...

  4. About Princess Daisy - Książ. This is the most famous lady in the history of centuries-old castle Ksiaz, unusual in terms of grace and beauty, but also the merits of the castle and the surrounding area, including special relation to the Poles. Her name is Duchess Maria Teresa Olivia Hochberg von Pless, born June 28, 1873 year, known as Daisy ...

  5. When ascending the Grand Staircase, designed by Destailleur, the apartments of Princess Mary Theresa Olivia Cornwallis-West von Pless are reached. The princess, called Daisy, lived there from 1891, when she married Prince Hans Heinrich XV and left her native England, until her death in 1943.

  6. 14 de set. de 2019 · Daisy, princess of Pless by Pless, Mary Theresa Olivia (Cornwallis-West), fürstin von, 1873-Publication date 1929 Topics World War, 1914-1918 -- Personal ...

  7. Daisy von Pless, um 1898. Mary Theresa Olivia Cornwallis-West, genannt Daisy (* 28. Juni 1873 auf Ruthin Castle, Wales, Großbritannien; † 29. Juni 1943 in Waldenburg) wurde durch ihre Heirat Fürstin von Pless, Gräfin von Hochberg und Freifrau zu Fürstenstein. Sie galt als die erste High-Society -Lady des europäischen Hochadels.