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'''Otto, Prince von Ettingen und Steinbach''' (1869-1923) was a Braslander nobleman. He was the son of [[Maximilian II von Ettingen und Steinbach|Prince Maximilian II von Ettingen und Steinbach]].
 
'''Otto, Prince von Ettingen und Steinbach''' (1869-1923) was a Braslander nobleman. He was the son of [[Maximilian II von Ettingen und Steinbach|Prince Maximilian II von Ettingen und Steinbach]].
  
In 1896 he married his first cousin, [[Rudolf III von Kerlich|Duchess Sylvia von Kerlich]]. They had seven children: Alexandrine (born 1897), Philippa (1898-1911), Nikolaus (born and died 1899), [[Albrecht von Lindau|Theresia]] (born 1901), Dorothea (born 1904), [[Joseph von Ettingen und Steinbach|Joseph]] (born 1906) and [[Oskar von Ettingen und Steinbach|Oskar]] (born 1909).
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In 1896 he married [[Karl II von Fürstenstein|Princess Alexandra von Fürstenstein]]. They had seven children: Alexandrine (born 1897), Philippa (1898-1911), Nikolaus (born and died 1899), [[Albrecht von Lindau|Theresia]] (born 1901), Dorothea (born 1904), [[Joseph von Ettingen und Steinbach|Joseph]] (born 1906) and [[Oskar von Ettingen und Steinbach|Oskar]] (born 1909).
  
 
The Prince wrote several novels, but he used the pseudonym Alastair McStein, as it was considered inappropriate for a man of his position to engage in such frivolous activities.
 
The Prince wrote several novels, but he used the pseudonym Alastair McStein, as it was considered inappropriate for a man of his position to engage in such frivolous activities.

Latest revision as of 21:08, 19 March 2020

Otto, Prince von Ettingen und Steinbach (1869-1923) was a Braslander nobleman. He was the son of Prince Maximilian II von Ettingen und Steinbach.

In 1896 he married Princess Alexandra von Fürstenstein. They had seven children: Alexandrine (born 1897), Philippa (1898-1911), Nikolaus (born and died 1899), Theresia (born 1901), Dorothea (born 1904), Joseph (born 1906) and Oskar (born 1909).

The Prince wrote several novels, but he used the pseudonym Alastair McStein, as it was considered inappropriate for a man of his position to engage in such frivolous activities.

Otto died in 1923 after a riding accident.