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  1. Prince Wolrad of Waldeck and Pyrmont (German: Prinz Victor Wolrad Friedrich Adolf Wilhelm Albert zu Waldeck und Pyrmont; 26 June 1892 – 17 October 1914) was the youngest child of George Victor, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont by his second wife Princess Louise of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg .

  2. Germany. The County of Waldeck (later the Principality of Waldeck and Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont) was a state of the Holy Roman Empire and its successors from the late 12th century until 1929. In 1349 the county gained Imperial immediacy and in 1712 was raised to the rank of principality.

  3. 27. Apr. 2022 · Age 33. Death of Wolrad of Waldeck and Pyrmont, Prince. Le Caire, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France. Genealogy for Wolrad of Waldeck and Pyrmont (Waldeck), Prince (1833 - 1867) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Arolsen, Waldeck-Pyrmont
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    • January 24, 1833
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  4. 3. Aug. 2022 · About Prince Wolrad of Waldeck and Pyrmont. Links: The Peerage. Geneall. Johann The Younger # 1721 + # 1874. Wikipedia. Prince Wolrad was a lieutenant in Grand Ducal Hessen Dragoons. On the evening of October 17, 1914, he led a cavalry patrol near Moorslede, Belgium. The patrol came under fire from the advancing British troops.

  5. Wolrad Prinz zu Waldeck und Pyrmont. Partner. wolrad.waldeck@freshfields.com T +49 211 49 79 0. first-class team leader and coordination of complex patent disputes. Competitor quotations, JUVE 2021/2022. About. Recent work. Qualifications. Publications. Blogs. Related capabilities. About Wolrad Prinz zu Waldeck und Pyrmont.

  6. House of Waldeck; Non-reigning Princes of Waldeck and Pyrmont; Wolrad (given name) 1833 births; 1867 deaths

  7. Friedrich, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont (Friedrich Adolf Hermann Fürst zu Waldeck und Pyrmont; 20 January 1865 – 26 May 1946) was the last reigning Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont from 12 May 1893 to 13 November 1918.