Charles Egon V, Prince Of Fürstenberg
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Charles Egon V, Prince Of Fürstenberg
Charles Egon V, Prince of Fürstenberg (6 May 1891 – 23 September 1973) was a German landowner, investor and nobleman who was the head of the House of Fürstenberg (Swabia), House of Fürstenberg from 1941 to 1973. Early life Fürstenberg was born on 6 May 1891 in Vienna. He was the eldest child of Maximilian Egon II, Prince of Fürstenberg and Countess Irma von Schönborn-Buchheim. From his parent's marriage, he had four younger siblings, Princess Leontina of Fürstenberg (who married Hugo, 4th Prince of Windisch-Graetz), Princess Anna of Fürstenberg (who married Franz, 8th Prince of Khevenhüller-Metsch), Prince Maximilian Egon of Fürstenberg (who married Countess Wilhelmine von Schönburg-Glauchau), and Prince Friedrich Eduard of Fürstenberg (who was killed in action during World War I).John Kennedy, John E. James, eds., ''Almanach de Gotha 2004'', Vol. 1, p. 508 His paternal grandparents were Prince Maximilian Egon I of Fürstenberg and Countess Leontina von Khevenhülle ...
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A prince is a Monarch, male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family. ''Prince'' is also a title of nobility (often highest), often hereditary title, hereditary, in some European State (polity), states. The female equivalent is a princess. The English language, English word derives, via the French language, French word ''prince'', from the Latin noun , from (first) and (head), meaning "the first, foremost, the chief, most distinguished, noble monarch, ruler, prince". In a related sense, now not commonly used, all more or less sovereign rulers over a state, including kings, were "princes" in the language of international politics. They normally had another title, for example king or duke. Many of these were Princes of the Holy Roman Empire. Historical background The Latin word (older Latin *prīsmo-kaps, ), became the usual title of the informal leader of the Roman senate some centuries before the tra ...
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