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  1. In Bückeburg on 30 April 1903 Wilhelm Ernst married first to Princess Caroline Reuss of Greiz, a daughter of Prince Heinrich XXII Reuss of Greiz. This marriage was childless and ended in 1905 with the death of Caroline under mysterious circumstances.

  2. Six months after the death of his father (2 November 1683), William Ernest married in Eisenach with Charlotte Marie, his cousin and eldest surviving daughter of his uncle Bernhard II, Duke of Saxe-Jena, in order to secure the family lands. At that time, the guardian of Charlotte and his younger brother, the duke Johann William of Saxe-Jena, was ...

  3. Wilhelm Ernst married Princess Caroline Reuss of Greiz on April 30, 1903, in Bückeburg, Principality of Reuss-Greiz, now in the German state of Lower Saxony. She was the daughter of Heinrich XXII, 5th Prince Reuss of Greiz and Princess Ida of Schaumburg-Lippe .

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  5. In April 1903, Wilhelm Ernst married Princess Caroline Reuss of Greiz. They had no children, and Caroline died under mysterious circumstances just two years later. In January 1910, he married again to Princess Feodora of Saxe-Meiningen and had four children – Princess Sophie (1911); Hereditary Grand Duke Karl August (1912); Prince Bernhard ...

  6. Dec 5, 2018 · Wilhelm Ernst remarried on January 21, 1910, in Meiningen, Duchy of Saxe-Meiningen, now in the German state of Thuringia, to Princess Feodora of Saxe-Meiningen. She was the daughter of Prince Friedrich Johann of Saxe-Meiningen and Countess Adelheid of Lippe-Biesterfeld .

  7. Prince Ludwig Wilhelm Georg Ernst Christoph (b. Karlsruhe , 16 March 1937), married civilly to Princess Anna Maria (Marianne) Henrietta Eleonora Gobertina of Auersperg-Breunner (b. Zseliz, Hungary, today Želiezovce , Slovakia , 15 December 1943) in Salem on 21 September 1967 and religiously in Wald, Lower Austria , on 21 October 1967 , and has ...

  8. Aug 7, 2015 · The elder, who always remained the dominant of the two, was Wilhelm Ernst, 1662-1728, who resided in the great Wilhelmsburg Palace complex. The younger, albeit by only two years, was Johann Ernst III, 1664-1707, who resided in the nearby Rote Schloss, or Red Palace.