Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia
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Not to be confused with Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia (1772–1806).
Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia (German: Louis Ferdinand Victor Eduard Adalbert Michael Hubertus Prinz von Preußen; 9 November 1907 – 26 September 1994) was a member of the princely House of Hohenzollern, which occupied the Prussian and German thrones until the abolition of those monarchies in 1918. He was also noteworthy as a businessman and patron of the arts.
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Head of the House of Hohenzollern and Prince of Prussia | |||||
Tenure | 20 July 1951 – 26 September 1994 | ||||
Predecessor | Wilhelm | ||||
Successor | Georg Friedrich | ||||
Born | (1907-11-09)9 November 1907 Marmorpalais, Potsdam, German Empire | ||||
Died | 26 September 1994(1994-09-26) (aged 86) Bremen, Germany | ||||
Burial | 1 October 1994 Hohenzollern Castle, Baden-Württemberg, Germany | ||||
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House | Hohenzollern | ||||
Father | Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germany | ||||
Mother | Duchess Cecilie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin |
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