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- Mecklenburg-Schwerin, from about 1795 styled himself von Amsberg without objection. The Amsbergs had been commoners at first, and the preposition probably...
- Prince Claus of the Netherlands, Jonkheer van Amsberg (born Klaus-Georg Wilhelm Otto Friedrich Gerd von Amsberg; 6 September 1926 – 6 October 2002) was Prince...
- Countess Eloise of Orange-N****au, Jonkvrouwe van Amsberg (Eloise Beatrix Sophie Laurence; born 8 June 2002), in the media often styled as simply Eloise...
- Klaus Felix von Amsberg (German: Klaus Felix Friedrich Leopold Gabriel Archim Julius August von Amsberg; 1 September 1890 – 19 December 1953) was a member...
- Oranje-N****au van Amsberg; 25 September 1968 – 12 August 2013) was the second son of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands and Claus von Amsberg, and younger brother...
- Count Claus-Casimir of Orange-N****au, Jonkheer van Amsberg (Claus-Casimir Bernhard Marius Max; born 21 March 2004), is the second child of Prince Constantijn...
- Countess Leonore of Orange-N****au, Jonkvrouwe van Amsberg (Leonore Marie Irene Enrica; born 3 June 2006), is the third child and second daughter of Prince...
- law degree from Leiden University. In 1966, Beatrix married Claus von Amsberg, a German diplomat, with whom she had three children. When her mother abdicated...
- daughters: Countess Emma Luana Ninette Sophie of Orange-N****au, Jonkvrouwe van Amsberg, born 26 March 2005 in London, her godparents are Prince Constantijn of...
- Erik von Amsberg (October 21, 1908 – 1980) was a German Army colonel, serving as Adolf Hitler's aide for the Wehrmacht from July to October 1944, as temporary...