Difference between revisions of "Philipp von Reuthen"

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He served at Court during the reigns of [[George III]] and [[Paul II]].
 
He served at Court during the reigns of [[George III]] and [[Paul II]].
  
In 1950 he married [[Robert de Courtenay|Princess Blanche de Courtenay]]. They had eight children: [[Hugo von Reuthen|Hugo]] (born 1951), Peter (born 1952; priest), Larissa (born 1954), Amalia (born 1956), [[Engelbert von Reuthen|Engelbert]] (born 1959), Beatrice (born 1961), Joseph (born 1967) and Wilhelm (born 1969).
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In 1950 he married [[Robert de Courtenay|Princess Blanche de Courtenay]]. They had eight children: [[Hugo von Reuthen|Hugo]] (born 1951), Peter (born 1952; priest), Larissa (born 1954), Amalia (born 1956), [[Engelbert von Reuthen|Engelbert]] (born 1959), Beatrice (born 1961), Joseph (born 1967) and [[Wilhelm von Reuthen|Wilhelm]] (born 1969).
  
 
[[Category: Brasland]]
 
[[Category: Brasland]]

Latest revision as of 11:39, 2 March 2015

Count Philipp von Reuthen (born 1928) is a Braslander nobleman and the head of the Comital House of Reuthen. He is the son of Count Franz von Reuthen.

He served at Court during the reigns of George III and Paul II.

In 1950 he married Princess Blanche de Courtenay. They had eight children: Hugo (born 1951), Peter (born 1952; priest), Larissa (born 1954), Amalia (born 1956), Engelbert (born 1959), Beatrice (born 1961), Joseph (born 1967) and Wilhelm (born 1969).