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'''Count Johannes von Henslen''' (1902-1975) was a Braslander diplomat and courtier. He was the son of Count [[Burchard VIII von Henslen]].
 
'''Count Johannes von Henslen''' (1902-1975) was a Braslander diplomat and courtier. He was the son of Count [[Burchard VIII von Henslen]].
  
In 1927 he married the young Princess Amelia, daughter of Prince Engelbert von Altenhaus and Princess [[Gabriella]] of [[Brasland]]. They had four children: [[Max von Henslen]] (born 1929), Ludwig (born 1931), Gabriella (1933-1935) and Auguste (born 1936; married to Prince [[Paul]] of Brasland).
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In 1927 he married the young Princess Amelia, daughter of Prince Engelbert von Altenhaus and Princess [[Gabriella]] of [[Brasland]]. They had four children: [[Max von Henslen|Max]] (born 1929), [[Ludwig von Henslen|Ludwig]] (born 1931), Gabriella (1933-1935) and [[Paul|Auguste]] (born 1936).
  
 
Johannes served as Court Chamberlain to King [[Frederick V]], and he was later appointed as Ambassador to the Westbund.
 
Johannes served as Court Chamberlain to King [[Frederick V]], and he was later appointed as Ambassador to the Westbund.

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Count Johannes von Henslen (1902-1975) was a Braslander diplomat and courtier. He was the son of Count Burchard VIII von Henslen.

In 1927 he married the young Princess Amelia, daughter of Prince Engelbert von Altenhaus and Princess Gabriella of Brasland. They had four children: Max (born 1929), Ludwig (born 1931), Gabriella (1933-1935) and Auguste (born 1936).

Johannes served as Court Chamberlain to King Frederick V, and he was later appointed as Ambassador to the Westbund.

He died in 1975.