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  1. Albert, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (30 April 1798 – 26 November 1869) was a sovereign prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt . Biography. He was born in Rudolstadt the second son of the reigning prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, Louis Frederick II and his wife Landgravine Caroline of Hesse-Homburg (1771–1854).

  2. Count Albert Anton (1662–1710) was elevated to the rank of a prince by Emperor Leopold I; it was however his son Louis Frederick I (1710–1718) who first bore the princely title, whereby Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt in 1711 became a principality under the same entity.

  3. Georg Albert, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (23 November 1838 – 19 January 1890) was the penultimate sovereign prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt . Biography. He was born in Rudolstadt the son of Prince Albert of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and his wife Princess Augusta of Solms-Braunfels (1804–1865).

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  5. Georg Albrecht, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt died on January 19, 1890, aged 51, in Rudolstadt, Principality of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, now in the German state of Thuringia, and was buried at the Stadtkirche St. Andreas (link in German) in Rudolstadt. He was succeeded by his first cousin once removed Günther Victor.

  6. Albert, Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (30 April 1798 – 26 November 1869) was a sovereign prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. He was born in Rudolstadt the second son of the reigning prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, Louis Frederick II and his wife Landgravine Caroline of Hesse-Homburg...

  7. Frederick Günther (1793–1867) Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. Knight of the Order of the Black Eagle. Knight of the Order of the White Falcon. Grandmaster and Co-founder of the Princely Schwarzburg Honour Cross in 1853 with Günther Friedrich Karl II, Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen. Albert (1798–1869) Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt.

  8. Regents. Heidecksburg Palace in Rudolstadt | Thuringia. Palace complex. Regents. The regents of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. Counts became princes. The regents of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt who resided in Rudolstadt until 1918 were of minor political and economical importance.