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  1. La principessa Alessandrina di Prussia nel 1930. Alessandrina Irene di Prussia ( Berlino, 7 aprile 1915 – Starnberg, 2 ottobre 1980) è stata una principessa prussiana . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Morte. 3 Ascendenza. 4 Onorificenze. 4.1 Onorificenze prussiane. 5 Note. 6 Altri progetti. Biografia.

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    Alexandrine was born at the Kronprinzenpalais in Berlin. Her middle name of Irene (Greek for "peace") was likely given due to her birth during the second year of World War I. She followed older brothers Wilhelm, Louis Ferdinand, Hubertus, and Frederick. Alexandrine's only sister, Cecilie, was born in 1917. Alexandrine was known by the nickname of "...

    Alexandrine lived most of her later life in Bavaria, first in Pöcking and later near Lake Starnberg. She was visited there regularly by her family, particularly her brother Louis Ferdinand. Alexandrine died in 1980 and is buried near her parents and brother Frederick at Hohenzollern Castle.

    Princess Alexandrine of Prussia with her father, German Crown Prince Wilhelm
    Princess Alexandrine of Prussia, 1930, by Yva
    The grave markers of Alexandrine and her brother Frederick.
  2. Alessandrina di Prussia, (nome completo Friederike Wilhelmine Alexandrine Marie Helene Prinzessin von Preußen [1]) ( Berlino, 23 febbraio 1803 – Schwerin, 21 aprile 1892 ), nata principessa di Prussia [1], divenne granduchessa di Meclemburgo-Schwerin per matrimonio .

  3. Alessandrina di Prussia, (nome completo Friederike Wilhelmine Alexandrine Marie Helene Prinzessin von Preußen [1]) (Berlino, 23 febbraio 1803 – Schwerin, 21 aprile 1892), nata principessa di Prussia [1], divenne granduchessa di Meclemburgo-Schwerin per matrimonio.

  4. Il personaggio: Alessandrina di Prussia

  5. Filippo di Grecia (in greco moderno Φίλιππος της Ελλάδας; Londra, 26 aprile 1986) è un principe greco, ultimogenito di Costantino II e di Anna Maria di Danimarca .

  6. 6 apr 2024 · Princess and first down's syndrome child to attend the first school for the handicapped (1915-1980)