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  1. Prince Alfred. v. t. e. Prince Waldemar William Louis Frederick Victor of Prussia ( German: Waldemar Wilhelm Ludwig Friedrich Viktor Heinrich; 20 March 1889 at Kiel – 2 May 1945 at Tutzing, Bavaria) was the eldest son of Prince Henry of Prussia and Princess Irene of Hesse and by Rhine .

  2. Prince Waldemar of Prussia (Joachim Friedrich Ernst Waldemar; 10 February 1868 – 27 March 1879) was the sixth child and youngest son of the German Crown Prince and Crown Princess, later Emperor Frederick III and Empress Victoria. Prince Waldemar was a grandson of both William I, German Emperor, and Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom .

  3. Prince Waldemar of Prussia (Joachim Friedrich Ernst Waldemar; 10 February 1868 – 27 March 1879) was the sixth child and youngest son of the German Crown Prince and Crown Princess, later Emperor Frederick III and Empress Victoria.

  4. Mar 26, 2014 · Learn about the life and death of Prince Waldemar, the sixth child of Crown Prince Fritz and Princess Vicky, who died of diphtheria in 1879. See photos of his family, his interests, and his grave.

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  5. Prince Waldemar of Prussia (1868-79) was the sixth and favourite child of Crown Prince Friedrich (later Emperor Friedrich III of Germany), and Victoria, Princess Royal, the eldest daughter of Queen Victoria. He died of diptheria in Berlin, and is buried in the Kaiser Friedrich Mausoleum attached to the Friedenskirche at Potsdam, along with his ...

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  7. Prince Waldemar William Louis Frederick Victor of Prussia (German: Waldemar Wilhelm Ludwig Friedrich Viktor Heinrich; 20 March 1889 at Kiel – 2 May 1945 at Tutzing, Bavaria) was the eldest son of Prince Henry of Prussia and his wife, Princess Irene of Hesse and by Rhine.

  8. Prince Waldemar of Prussia (1817-1849) [ de] visited Nepal between 5 February to mid of March 1845. [1] His diary was published in 1853 in Germany. His travel account consisted of description, drawings and maps and thus is considered significant to understand the society of that period. [2]

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