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  1. Princess Karoline Sophie Wilhelmine of Leiningen (4 April 1757 – 18 March 1832); married 21 September 1773 Count Friedrich Magnus of Solms-Wildenfels. Emich Karl, Prince of Leiningen (27 September 1763 – 4 July 1814); succeeded his father as second Prince of Leiningen.

  2. Names. Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Emich. House. Leiningen. Father. Emich Carl, Prince of Leiningen. Mother. Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. Karl, Prince of Leiningen, KG (Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Emich; 12 September 1804 – 13 November 1856) was the third Prince of Leiningen and maternal half-brother of Queen Victoria.

  3. 4 de mai. de 2018 · He had one younger sister: Feodora of Leiningen (1807 – 1872) – married Ernst I, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, had issue. Karl had an elder half-brother from his father’s first marriage to Countess Karoline Ernestine of Erbach-Schönberg: Prince Friedrich (1793 – 1800) – died in childhood.

  4. 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 Haus zu Leiningen's seat in modern-day Bavaria.

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  5. The complete titles of Carl Friedrich Wilhelm, 1st Prince of Leiningen, were Imperial Prince of Leiningen, Count palatine of Mosbach, Count of Düren, Lord of Miltenberg, Amorbach, Bischofsheim, Boxberg, Schüpf and Lauda.

  6. Karl, Prince of Leiningen, KG (Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Emich; 12 September 1804 – 13 November 1856) was the third Prince of Leiningen and maternal half-brother of Queen Victoria. Leiningen served as a Bavarian lieutenant general, before he briefly played an important role in German politics as the fi

  7. The title of Prince of Leiningen (German: Fürst zu Leiningen) was created by the Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II, who elevated Carl Friedrich Wilhelm, Count of Leiningen-Dagsburg-Hartenburg to the rank of Prince of the Holy Roman Empire (Reichsfürst) on 3 July 1779.