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Unlike his father and grandfather, he was a discreet man and spend most of his time away from Brasland, travelling around the world. He gathered an enormous collection of insects that he later donated to a museum. He was a self-taught entomologist and greatly contributed to clasiffy insects in Brasland. | Unlike his father and grandfather, he was a discreet man and spend most of his time away from Brasland, travelling around the world. He gathered an enormous collection of insects that he later donated to a museum. He was a self-taught entomologist and greatly contributed to clasiffy insects in Brasland. | ||
− | In 1867, forced by duty, he married | + | In 1867, forced by duty, he married [[Konrad Josef von Isenborn|Princess Caroline von Isenborn]]. They had four children: [[August II von Lorensberg|August]] (born 1869), Hubertus (born 1870), Maria Appolonia (born 1872) and Gundakar (born 1875; unmarried, he was an entomologist like his father). |
He died in 1900. | He died in 1900. | ||
[[Category: Brasland]] | [[Category: Brasland]] |
Latest revision as of 15:27, 26 March 2020
August, Prince von Lorensberg (1831-1900) was a Braslander nobleman. He was the son of Prince Ludwig II von Lorensberg.
Unlike his father and grandfather, he was a discreet man and spend most of his time away from Brasland, travelling around the world. He gathered an enormous collection of insects that he later donated to a museum. He was a self-taught entomologist and greatly contributed to clasiffy insects in Brasland.
In 1867, forced by duty, he married Princess Caroline von Isenborn. They had four children: August (born 1869), Hubertus (born 1870), Maria Appolonia (born 1872) and Gundakar (born 1875; unmarried, he was an entomologist like his father).
He died in 1900.