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Prince Augustus of Prussia, the Glossary

Index Prince Augustus of Prussia

Prince Frederick William Henry Augustus of Prussia (Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich August; 19 September 1779 – 19 July 1843) was a Prussian royal and general.[1]

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  1. 56 relations: Éléonore Desmier d'Olbreuse, Battle of Jena–Auerstedt, Battle of Leipzig, Berlin, Berlin Cathedral, Bydgoszcz, Congress of Vienna, Countess Henriette Catharina of Nassau, Countess Louise Henriette of Nassau, Duchy of Brunswick, Ernest Augustus, Elector of Hanover, First French Empire, Frederick I of Prussia, Frederick the Great, Frederick William I of Prussia, Frederick William III of Prussia, Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg, Frederick William, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt, Friedrichsfelde, Friedrichsfelde Palace, George I of Great Britain, George William, Duke of Brunswick, Gerhard von Scharnhorst, House of Hohenzollern, House Order of Hohenzollern, Iron Cross, Jean-Baptiste Isabey, John George II, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau, Kingdom of Prussia, Military Order of Maria Theresa, Morganatic marriage, Napoleon, Order of Henry the Lion, Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky, Order of Saint Anna, Order of Saint Januarius, Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary, Order of Saint Vladimir, Order of St. Andrew, Order of St. George, Order of St. George (Hanover), Order of the Black Eagle, Philip William, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt, Prince Augustus Ferdinand of Prussia, Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia (1772–1806), Princess Anna Elisabeth Louise of Brandenburg-Schwedt, Princess Dorothea Sophie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, Princess Johanna Charlotte of Anhalt-Dessau, Princess Sophia Dorothea of Prussia, Prussia, ... Expand index (6 more) »

  2. Burials at Berlin Cathedral
  3. Coppet group
  4. People from Lichtenberg
  5. Recipients of the Iron Cross (1813)

Éléonore Desmier d'Olbreuse

Éléonore Desmier d'Olbreuse (3, 7 or 9 January 1639 – 5 February 1722), was a French noblewoman, who became firstly the mistress and later wife of George William of Brunswick, Duke of Lauenburg and Prince of Celle.

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Battle of Jena–Auerstedt

The twin battles of Jena and Auerstedt (older spelling: Auerstädt) were fought on 14 October 1806 on the plateau west of the river Saale in today's Germany, between the forces of Napoleon I of France and Frederick William III of Prussia.

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Battle of Leipzig

The Battle of Leipzig (Bataille de Leipsick; Völkerschlacht bei Leipzig,; Slaget vid Leipzig), also known as the Battle of the Nations, was fought from 16 to 19 October 1813 at Leipzig, Saxony.

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Berlin

Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and by population.

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Berlin Cathedral

Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom), also known as the Evangelical Supreme Parish and Collegiate Church, is a monumental German Protestant church and dynastic tomb (House of Hohenzollern) on the Museum Island in central Berlin.

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Bydgoszcz

Bydgoszcz is a city in northern Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Kuyavia.

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Congress of Vienna

The Congress of Vienna of 1814–1815 was a series of international diplomatic meetings to discuss and agree upon a possible new layout of the European political and constitutional order after the downfall of the French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.

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Countess Henriette Catharina of Nassau

Henriette Catherine of Nassau (Dutch: Henriëtte Catharina, German: Henriette Katharina; 10 February 1637 – 5 November 1708) was princess consort of Anhalt-Dessau by marriage to John George II, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau, and regent of Anhalt-Dessau from 1693 to 1698 during the minority (and then the absence) of her son Leopold I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau.

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Countess Louise Henriette of Nassau

Louise Henriette of Nassau (van Nassau, Luise Henriette von Nassau; 7 December 1627 – 18 June 1667) was a Countess of Nassau, granddaughter of William I, Prince of Orange, "William the Silent", and an Electress of Brandenburg. Prince Augustus of Prussia and Countess Louise Henriette of Nassau are Burials at Berlin Cathedral.

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Duchy of Brunswick

The Duchy of Brunswick (Herzogtum Braunschweig) was a historical German state that ceased to exist in 1918.

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Ernest Augustus, Elector of Hanover

Ernest Augustus (Ernst August; 20 November 1629 – 23 January 1698), Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, was Prince of Calenberg from 1679 until his death, and father of George I of Great Britain.

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First French Empire

The First French Empire, officially the French Republic, then the French Empire after 1809 and also known as Napoleonic France, was the empire ruled by Napoleon Bonaparte, who established French hegemony over much of continental Europe at the beginning of the 19th century.

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Frederick I of Prussia

Frederick I (Friedrich I.; 11 July 1657 – 25 February 1713), of the Hohenzollern dynasty, was (as Frederick III) Elector of Brandenburg (1688–1713) and Duke of Prussia in personal union (Brandenburg-Prussia). Prince Augustus of Prussia and Frederick I of Prussia are Burials at Berlin Cathedral.

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Frederick the Great

Frederick II (Friedrich II.; 24 January 171217 August 1786) was the monarch of Prussia from 1740 until 1786.

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Frederick William I of Prussia

Frederick William I (Friedrich Wilhelm I.; 14 August 1688 – 31 May 1740), known as the Soldier King (Soldatenkönig), was King in Prussia and Elector of Brandenburg from 1713 till his death in 1740, as well as Prince of Neuchâtel.

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Frederick William III of Prussia

Frederick William III (Friedrich Wilhelm III.; 3 August 1770 – 7 June 1840) was King of Prussia from 16 November 1797 until his death in 1840. Prince Augustus of Prussia and Frederick William III of Prussia are knights Cross of the Military Order of Maria Theresa.

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Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg

Frederick William (Friedrich Wilhelm; 16 February 1620 – 29 April 1688) was Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia, thus ruler of Brandenburg-Prussia, from 1640 until his death in 1688. Prince Augustus of Prussia and Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg are Burials at Berlin Cathedral.

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Frederick William, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt

Frederick William of Brandenburg-Schwedt (17 November 1700 – 4 March 1771) was a German nobleman. Prince Augustus of Prussia and Frederick William, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt are Burials at Berlin Cathedral.

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Friedrichsfelde

Friedrichsfelde is a German locality (Ortsteil) within the borough (Bezirk) of Lichtenberg, Berlin.

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Friedrichsfelde Palace

The Friedrichsfelde Palace (Schloss Friedrichsfelde) is a Neoclassical-style building in the centre of the Tierpark Berlin in Berlin-Friedrichsfelde.

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George I of Great Britain

George I (George Louis; Georg Ludwig; 28 May 1660 – 11 June 1727) was King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1 August 1714 and ruler of the Electorate of Hanover within the Holy Roman Empire from 23 January 1698 until his death in 1727.

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George William, Duke of Brunswick

George William (Georg Wilhelm; 26 January 1624 – 28 August 1705) was the first Welf Duke of Lauenburg after its occupation in 1689.

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Gerhard von Scharnhorst

Gerhard Johann David von Scharnhorst (12 November 1755 – 28 June 1813) was a Hanoverian-born general in Prussian service from 1801.

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House of Hohenzollern

The House of Hohenzollern (Haus Hohenzollern,; Casa de Hohenzollern) is a formerly royal (and from 1871 to 1918, imperial) German dynasty whose members were variously princes, electors, kings and emperors of Hohenzollern, Brandenburg, Prussia, the German Empire, and Romania.

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House Order of Hohenzollern

The House Order of Hohenzollern (Hausorden von Hohenzollern or Hohenzollernscher Hausorden) was a dynastic order of knighthood of the House of Hohenzollern awarded to military commissioned officers and civilians of comparable status.

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Iron Cross

The Iron Cross (Eisernes Kreuz,, abbreviated EK) was a military decoration in the Kingdom of Prussia, and later in the German Empire (1871–1918) and Nazi Germany (1933–1945).

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Jean-Baptiste Isabey

Jean-Baptiste Isabey (11 April 1767 – 18 April 1855) was a French artist during both the First Empire and the Congress of Vienna.

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John George II, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau

John George II (17 November 1627 – 7 August 1693) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Dessau from 1660 to 1693.

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Kingdom of Prussia

The Kingdom of Prussia (Königreich Preußen) constituted the German state of Prussia between 1701 and 1918.

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Military Order of Maria Theresa

The Military Order of Maria Theresa (Militär-Maria-Theresien-Orden; Katonai Mária Terézia-rend; Vojenský řád Marie Terezie; Wojskowy Order Marii Teresy; Vojaški red Marije Terezije; Vojni Red Marije Terezije) was the highest military honour of the Habsburg monarchy, Austrian Empire and Austro-Hungarian Empire.

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Morganatic marriage

Morganatic marriage, sometimes called a left-handed marriage, is a marriage between people of unequal social rank, which in the context of royalty or other inherited title prevents the principal's position or privileges being passed to the spouse, or any children born of the marriage.

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Napoleon

Napoleon Bonaparte (born Napoleone di Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led a series of successful campaigns across Europe during the Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars from 1796 to 1815. Prince Augustus of Prussia and Napoleon are grand Crosses of the Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary.

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Order of Henry the Lion

The House Order of Henry the Lion In German: Hausorden Heinrichs des Löwen, was the House Order of the Duchy of Brunswick.

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Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky

The Imperial Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky was an order of chivalry of the Russian Empire first awarded on by Empress Catherine I of Russia.

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Order of Saint Anna

The Imperial Order of Saint Anna (Орден Святой Анны; also "Order of Saint Anne" or "Order of Saint Ann") was a Holstein ducal and then Russian imperial order of chivalry.

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Order of Saint Januarius

The Illustrious Royal Order of Saint Januarius (Italian: Insigne Reale Ordine di San Gennaro) is a Roman Catholic order of knighthood founded by Charles VII of Naples in 1738.

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Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary

The Order of Saint Stephen (Szent István rend) is an order of chivalry founded in 1764 by Maria Theresa.

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Order of Saint Vladimir

The Imperial Order of Saint Prince Vladimir (орден Святого Владимира) was an Imperial Russian order established on by Empress Catherine II in memory of the deeds of Saint Vladimir, the Grand Prince and the Baptizer of the Kievan Rus'.

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Order of St. Andrew

The Order of Saint Andrew the Apostle the First-Called (translit) is the highest order conferred by both the Russian Imperial Family (as an Order of Knighthood) and by the Russian Federation (as a state order).

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Order of St. George

The Order of Saint George (Orden Svyatogo Georgiya) is the highest military decoration of the Russian Federation.

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Order of St. George (Hanover)

The Order of St.

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Order of the Black Eagle

The Order of the Black Eagle (Hoher Orden vom Schwarzen Adler) was the highest order of chivalry in the Kingdom of Prussia.

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Philip William, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt

Philip William, Prince in Prussia (Philipp Wilhelm von Brandenburg-Schwedt; May 19, 1669, castle of Königsberg – December 19, 1711, castle of Schwedt) was a Prussian Prince, was the first owner of the Prussian secundogeniture of Brandenburg-Schwedt and was governor of Magdeburg from 1692 to 1711. Prince Augustus of Prussia and Philip William, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt are Burials at Berlin Cathedral.

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Prince Augustus Ferdinand of Prussia

Prince Augustus Ferdinand of Prussia (August Ferdinand; 23 May 1730 – 2 May 1813) was a Prussian prince and general, as well as Herrenmeister ("Master of the Knights") of the Bailiwick of Brandenburg of the Order of Saint John. Prince Augustus of Prussia and prince Augustus Ferdinand of Prussia are Burials at Berlin Cathedral, military personnel from Berlin and Prussian princes.

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Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia (1772–1806)

Prince Frederick Louis Christian "Ferdinand" of Prussia (Friedrich Ludwig Christian; 18 November 1772 – 10 October 1806), was a Prussian prince, soldier, composer and pianist. Prince Augustus of Prussia and prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia (1772–1806) are Burials at Berlin Cathedral, military personnel from Berlin, people from Lichtenberg, Prussian commanders of the Napoleonic Wars and Prussian princes.

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Princess Anna Elisabeth Louise of Brandenburg-Schwedt

Princess and Margravine Anna Elisabeth Louise of Brandenburg-Schwedt (Luise; 22 April 1738 – 10 February 1820) was a Prussian princess by marriage to her uncle Prince Augustus Ferdinand of Prussia. Prince Augustus of Prussia and princess Anna Elisabeth Louise of Brandenburg-Schwedt are Burials at Berlin Cathedral.

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Princess Dorothea Sophie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg

Princess Dorothea of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (28 September 1636 – 6 August 1689), was Duchess consort of Brunswick-Lüneburg by marriage to Christian Louis, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, and Electress of Brandenburg by marriage to Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg, the "Great Elector". Prince Augustus of Prussia and Princess Dorothea Sophie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg are Burials at Berlin Cathedral.

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Princess Johanna Charlotte of Anhalt-Dessau

Johanna Charlotte of Anhalt-Dessau (6 April 1682 – 31 March 1750) was a princess of Anhalt-Dessau from the House of Ascania by birth and Margravine of Brandenburg-Schwedt by marriage.

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Princess Sophia Dorothea of Prussia

Princess Sophia Dorothea of Prussia (Sophia Dorothea Marie von Preußen; 25 January 1719 – 13 November 1765) was the ninth child and fifth daughter of Frederick William I of Prussia and Sophia Dorothea of Hanover. Prince Augustus of Prussia and Princess Sophia Dorothea of Prussia are Burials at Berlin Cathedral.

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Prussia

Prussia (Preußen; Old Prussian: Prūsa or Prūsija) was a German state located on most of the North European Plain, also occupying southern and eastern regions.

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Royal Guelphic Order

The Royal Guelphic Order (Königlicher Guelphen-Orden), sometimes referred to as the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, is a Hanoverian order of chivalry instituted on 28 April 1815 by the Prince Regent (later King George IV).

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Sophia Charlotte of Hanover

Sophia Charlotte of Hanover (30 October 1668 – 1 February 1705) was the first Queen consort in Prussia as wife of King Frederick I. She was the only daughter of Elector Ernest Augustus of Hanover and his wife Sophia of the Palatinate. Prince Augustus of Prussia and Sophia Charlotte of Hanover are Burials at Berlin Cathedral.

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Sophia Dorothea of Celle

Sophia Dorothea of Brunswick-Lüneburg-Celle (15 September 1666 – 13 November 1726) was the repudiated wife of future King George I of Great Britain.

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Sophia Dorothea of Hanover

Sophia Dorothea of Hanover (– 28 June 1757) was Queen in Prussia and Electress of Brandenburg during the reign of her husband, King Frederick William I, from 1713 to 1740. Prince Augustus of Prussia and Sophia Dorothea of Hanover are Burials at Berlin Cathedral.

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Sophia of Hanover

Sophia (born Princess Sophia of the Palatinate; –) was Electress of Hanover from 19 December 1692 until 23 January 1698 as the consort of Prince Elector Ernest Augustus.

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Supreme Order of the Most Holy Annunciation

The Supreme Order of the Most Holy Annunciation (Ordine Supremo della Santissima Annunziata) is a Roman Catholic order of chivalry, originating in Savoy.

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See also

Burials at Berlin Cathedral

Coppet group

People from Lichtenberg

Recipients of the Iron Cross (1813)

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Augustus_of_Prussia

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