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  1. Wilhelm, Prince of Albania (Wilhelm Friedrich Heinrich; Albanian: Vilhelm, Princ i Shqipërisë, 26 March 1876 – 18 April 1945) was sovereign of the Principality of Albania from 7 March to 3 September 1914. His reign officially came to an end on 31 January 1925, when the country was declared an Albanian Republic .

  2. William V, Prince of Wied (German: Wilhelm Adolph Maximilian Karl Fürst von Wied; 22 August 1845 – 22 October 1907) was a German army officer and politician, elder son of Hermann, Prince of Wied. He was the father of William, Prince of Albania and brother of Queen Elisabeth of Romania .

  3. Wilhelm Friedrich Heinrich Prinz zu Wied ( albanisch Madhëria e Tij Princ Vidi, Skëndërbeu II i Shqipërisë „Seine Majestät Prinz Wied, Skanderbeg II. von Albanien“; [1] * 26. März 1876 in Neuwied; † 18. April 1945 in Predeal, Rumänien) war ein deutscher Prinz und Offizier, der 1914 sechs Monate lang als Fürst von Albanien regierte.

  4. Wied, Wilhelm, Prinz zu. Wilhelm Friedrich Heinrich Prince of Wied, born to a German Protestant noble family, reigned briefly as Prince of Albania from 7 March 1914 until 3 September 1914. In addition to domestic issues and his lack of political experience, the outbreak of the First World War ended Wied’s short reign in Albania.

  5. Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Konstantin Prinz zu Wied (* 2. Juni 1931 in Stuttgart; † 28. August 2000 in Salmon Arm, Kanada) war ein deutscher Unternehmer und Mäzen.

  6. William Frederick, Prince of Wied (German: Wilhelm Friedrich Hermann Otto Karl Fürst von Wied; 27 June 1872 – 18 June 1945) was a German nobleman, eldest child of William, Prince of Wied. He was an elder brother of William, Prince of Albania .

  7. Prince Alexander Philipp Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied (23 September 1782 – 3 February 1867) was a German explorer, ethnologist and naturalist. He led a pioneering expedition to southeast Brazil between 1815 and 1817, from which the album Reise nach Brasilien, which first revealed to Europe real images of Brazilian Indians, was the ultimate result.