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Prince Hermann of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1825–1901)

German prince and military general (1825–1901) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Prince Hermann of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1825–1901)
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Hermann George Bernard of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (4 August 1825 at Altenstein Castle 31 August 1901 in Berchtesgaden) was Prince of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach and Duke of Saxony, and a general in the Württemberger army.

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Life

Hermann was the third son of Prince Bernard of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1792-1862) from his marriage to Ida of Saxe-Meiningen (1794–1852), the daughter of George I, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen. He was a nephew of Queen Adelaide of Great Britain.

In 1840, Hermann enrolled at the military academy of Württemberg.[1] He became a Major General and from 1859, he was commander of the Württemberg Royal Cavalry Division. He received several medals, including the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky, the Grand Cross of the Order of the White Falcon, the Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary and the Order of the Crown.

He died on 31 August 1901 and was buried at the Pragfriedhof in Stuttgart.

The Weimarstraße in Stuttgart is named after him.[2]

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Marriage and issue

Hermann married on 17 June 1851 in Friedrichshafen to Princess Augusta of Württemberg (1826-1898), the youngest daughter of King William I of Württemberg. They had six children:

  • Pauline (1852–1904) married 1873 to Hereditary Grand Duke Charles Augustus of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1844-1894)
  • Wilhelm (1853-1924) married in 1885 to Princess Gerta of Isenburg-Büdingen-Wächtersbach (1863-1945)
  • Bernhard (1855-1907), from 1901 "Count of Crayenburg", married
  1. in 1900 Marie Louise Brockmüller (1866-1903)
  2. in 1905 Countess Elisabeth von der Schulenburg (1869-1940)
  • Alexander (1857-1891)
  • Ernest (1859-1909)
  • Olga (1869-1924) married in 1902 Prince Leopold of Isenburg-Büdingen (1866-1933), eldest son of Karl, Prince of Isenburg-Büdingen.They had a son - Wilhelm Karl zu Isenburg-Büdingen, Prinz (16 January 1903 - 23 November 1956).
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Honours

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He received the following orders and decorations:[3]

Ancestry

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References

  • Staatshandbuch für das Großherzogtum Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach, Weimar, 1864, p. 6 (Online)

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