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  1. Duke of Albany – vollständig HRH Prince Leopold George Duncan Albert, 1. Duke of Albany – (* 7. April 1853 im Buckingham Palace, London; † 28. März 1884 in Cannes) war das achte Kind der britischen Königin Victoria und deren Gemahl Albert von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha .

  2. Charles Stuart, Duke of Albany (1600–1649) (wurde 1625 König) Dukes of Albany, sechste Verleihung (1660) James Stuart, Duke of Albany (1633–1701) (wurde 1685 König) Dukes of Albany, siebte Verleihung (1881) Leopold, 1. Duke of Albany (1853–1884) Carl Eduard, 2. Duke of Albany (1884–1954) (Titel 1919 aberkannt)

  3. Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany (Leopold George Duncan Albert; 7 April 1853 – 28 March 1884) was the eighth child and youngest son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Leopold was later created Duke of Albany , Earl of Clarence, and Baron Arklow.

  4. 1st Duke of Albany: Mary, Queen of Scots 1542–1587: Prince James 1566–1625 2nd Duke of Albany, later King James VI & I: Dukedom of Albany (3rd creation) merged in the Crown, 1567: Duke of Albany (4th creation), 1604 Duke of York (4th creation), 1605: Duke of Kintyre and Lorne, 1602: Princess Elizabeth Stuart 1596–1662: Prince ...

  5. 30. März 2021 · Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany: the sickly fourth son of Victoria and Albert. Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany, was beloved by his mother Queen Victoria, though perhaps too much – an overprotectiveness was foisted on him because of his physical frailties, causing him to chafe under her influence.

  6. Prinz Leopold (um 1880) Prince Leopold, 1. Duke of Albany – vollständig HRH Prince Leopold George Duncan Albert, 1. Duke of Albany – (* 7. April 1853 im Buckingham Palace, London; † 28. März 1884 in Cannes) war das achte Kind der britischen Königin Victoria und deren Gemahl Albert von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha.

  7. Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany. (1853-1884), Fourth and youngest son of Queen Victoria. Sitter associated with 61 portraits. The birth of Leopold was the first at which Victoria used chloroform, thus sanctioning the use of anaesthesia recently developed by James Young Simpson.