- Hohenlohe-
Jagstberg 1803-1838 (1766-1838) Ludwig, 2nd
Prince of Hohenlohe-
Jagstberg, 5th
Prince 1844-1850 (1802-1850) Karl, 3rd
Prince of Hohenlohe-
Jagstberg,...
- Hohenlohe-
Jagstberg is the name of a
branch of the
House of
Hohenlohe with its seat at
Haltenbergstetten Castle in
northeastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany...
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Charles Joseph, 1st
Prince of Hohenlohe-
Jagstberg (12
December 1766 – 6 July 1838) was a
German prince.
Hohenlohe was born at
Bartenstein in Hohenlohe-Bartenstein...
- Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Bartenstein and
Charles Joseph, 1st
Prince of Hohenlohe-
Jagstberg. Konstantin's father, a
scion of the
Lower Salm
noble family of Salm-Reifferscheidt...
-
Fugger von
Babenhausen and
Princess Eleonora zu Hohenlohe-Bartenstein und
Jagstberg of Klagenfurt, Austria. They had two daughters; the eldest,
Anita (born...
- with its
other territories. The
branch of Hohenlohe-Brauneck
received Jagstberg Castle (near Mulfingen) as af fief from the
Bishop of Würzburg around...
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Ludwig Albrecht Konstantin zu Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-
Jagstberg-Bartenstein (5 June 1802 – 22
August 1850) was an
officer in the army of the
Kingdom of Sardinia...
- 1821–1836 (1800–1836), m.
Princess Franziska of Hohenlohe-Bartenstein und
Jagstberg Leopold, 3rd
Prince 1836–1885 (1827–1885), m.
Countess Anna von Gatterburg...
- Born 9
March 1906.
Prince Albert Albrecht of Hohenlohe-Bartenstein and
Jagstberg, was born in Württemberg, son of Johannes, VIII and
Archduchess Anna Maria...
- was
founded in 1590. He was
married to Eleonore,
Princess of Hohenlohe-
Jagstberg (born 1940), a
member of a
mediatised royal family. They have two sons...