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  1. Heinrich XIII Prinz Reuss (German: Heinrich XIII. Prinz Reuß, [4] pronounced [ˈhaɪnʁɪç deːɐ̯ ˈdʁaɪˌtseːntə pʁɪnts ˈʁɔʏs]; born 4 December 1951) [2] [5] is a German businessman, far-right and monarchist activist, and member of the aristocratic House of Reuss family. A proponent of the Reichsbürger movement and antisemitic ...

  2. Portrait of Prince Heinrich VII, by William Pape, 1900. From 1845 to 1848 he studied law at Ruprecht Karls University of Heidelberg and Humboldt University of Berlin. He then joined the 8th Lancers Regiment. From 1853, he pursued a diplomatic career. From 1854 to 1863 he worked as a diplomat ( Legationsrat) in the Prussian embassy in Paris.

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  4. Dec 16, 2022 · In 1962, when Heinrich XLV, Hereditary Prince Reuss of Gera was legally declared dead, the claims to the titles of the House of Reuss-Greiz and the House of Reuss-Gera went to Heinrich XIV’s father Heinrich IV, Prince Reuss of Köstritz who officially became Head of House of Reuss.

  5. Prince Heinrich XXXIII Reuss of Köstritz (26 July 1879 – 15 November 1942) was a German aristocrat. Early life. Prince Heinrich XXXIII Reuss was the younger son of the Prince Heinrich VII Reuss of Köstritz and Princess Marie Alexandrine of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach.

    • Princess Marie Luise Reuss zu Köstritz, Prince Heinrich II Reuss zu Köstritz
    • House of Reuss
    • 26 July 1879, Mauer
  6. Brief Life History of Heinrich. When Prince Heinrich Reuß zu Köstritz was born on 28 July 1919, in Wrocław, Lower Silesia, Poland, his father, Prinz Heinrich XXXIV von Reuss, was 32 and his mother, Prinzessin Sophie Renata Reuss zu Köstritz, was 35. He married Franziska Mayr von Melnhof on 13 March 1944, in Frohnleiten, Graz Umgebung ...

  7. Dec 7, 2022 · BERLIN — Prince Heinrich XIII of Reuss, a descendant of a 700-year-old noble family that once reigned over a tiny state in eastern Germany, was a relatively obscure figure — until Wednesday ...

  8. Reuß zu Köstritz. Prinz Heinrich VII. Reuß served in the Imperial German diplomatic corps and was an adjutant general in Wilhelm I.'s military entourage. Prinz Heinrich joined 8. Ulanen-Regiment in 1848 but later chose to focus on a diplomatic career path. He worked at the Prussian embassy in Paris from 1854 to 1863.

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