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  1. Frederick of Hohenau. Count [1] Albrecht Friedrich Wilhelm Bernhard of Hohenau (21 May 1857, in the Albrechtsberg Castle, in Dresden – 15 April 1914, in Ochelhermsdorf) was a German nobleman. Frederick, also known as Fritz, was a son of Prince Albrecht of Prussia (1809–1872), who was a brother of Emperor William I and King ...

  2. Wilhelm Graf von Hohenau (27 November 1884, Berlin – 11 April 1957, Hamburg) was a German Graf [1] and horse rider who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. [2] Early life. He was the second son of Count Frederick of Hohenau and his wife, Charlotte von der Decken (1863-1933).

  3. Prince Frederick Henry Albert of Prussia (German: Friedrich Heinrich Albrecht; 4 October 1809 – 14 October 1872) was the fifth son and youngest child of King Frederick William III of Prussia and Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.

  4. German noble. Died when: 56 years 329 days (682 months) Star Sign: Gemini. Count Albrecht Friedrich Wilhelm Bernhard of Hohenau (21 May 1857, in the Albrechtsberg Castle, in Dresden – 15 April 1914, in Ochelhermsdorf) was a German nobleman.

  5. Who is Frederick of Hohenau? Count Albrecht Friedrich Wilhelm Bernhard of Hohenau was a German nobleman. Frederick, also known as Fritz, was a son of Prince Albrecht of Prussia, who was a brother of Emperor William I and King Frederick William IV of Prussia, from his second, morganatic marriage with Rosalie, daughter of the Prussian War ...

  6. Count Albrecht Friedrich Wilhelm Bernhard of Hohenau (21 May 1857, in the Albrechtsberg Castle, in Dresden – 15 April 1914, in Ochelhermsdorf) was a German nobleman. Frederick, also known as Fritz, was a son of Prince Albrecht of Prussia (1809–1872), who was a brother of Emperor William I and King Frederick William IV of Prussia, from his second, morganatic marriage with Rosalie (1820 ...

  7. Description. Photograph of Count Frederick Hohenau facing three-quarters right. He is dressed in military uniform with a jacket that has a high collar and epaulettes. Provenance. Acquired by Queen Victoria. People involved. Physical properties. Groupings. References. Photograph of Count Frederick Hohenau facing three-quarters right.