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II Appendix Requirement of Succession 17/12/2017 HSH HM Princess Thanée www.europe - brandin g.com Tahnée Pascale Hölscher - Mönnich /TAHNEE HOELSCHER MOENNICH (Id.) Office - B ureau in liquidation due to completion of the contract with Law firm Nuremberg, Lawyer Mr. Ludwig Seiler, Breite Gasse 53, 90402 Nuremberg (closed since 12.15) Tax 240/229 /70638; Tax office: Nuremberg - South/Germany Address: Fürther Straße 271; 90429 Nuremberg/Bavaria, Germany Fon 00 49(0)911 - 650756 89; Fax 0049(0)911 - 6507 5 6 88; Mobil e 0049(0)171 - 1778880 Appendix to the r equirement of succession 13/12/2017 Ancestral royal gallery of the crown with designs by insemination and natural births Separate list of the birth line old Crown to the application of today on 13 December 2017 Further details can be found in the testaments and accompanying documents of the testator s of the applicant . The heiress is to make available the documents of all testators in the genetic lineage of ancestry and origin; t he inheritance was made known to the heir in early chil dhood (today's memories). Over a long stay abroad in Germany and related adverse events from here in Germany By false foster parents and wrong player have lost their direct contacts for over 40 years To the physical and the legal physically and geneticall y parents HSH HM Princess Thanée the heir and applicant Of this Require ment of succession is a design baby by insemination, born 19 November 1968 On the Isle of Wight (IOW) of Great Britain United Kingdom, Genetically combined further back line to t he old Crown of Queen Victoria The right of inheritance, descent and provenance by HSH HM Princess Thanee Is therefore claimed today as the unenforceable right of the ancient crown, Victoria and Edward, In the attached list of the testators: Victorian Crown a nd Edward Crown Bloodline of the 13th by direct lineage of the legal physically and cognastic genetically parents Belonging to the Crown and Dynasty de Rothschild by design / insemination and sign of the Crown Victoria Crown and Edward Crown King George I George Louis / German: Georg Ludwig * 28 May 1660 / * 7 June 1660 (N.S.) Hanover, Brunswick - Luneburg , Holy Roman Empire † 11 June 1727 / † 22 June 1727 (N.S.) Castle of Osnabruck King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1 August 1714 And ruler of the Duchy and Electorate of Brunswick - Luneburg Hanover In the Holy Roman Empire from 1698 until his death King titular of France Marriage King George I and Queen Sophia 22 November 1682 Queen Sophia of Great Britain and Ireland Duchess and Electress consort of Br unswick - Luneburg Hanover the Holy Roman Empire Sophia Dorothea of Celle * 15 September 1666 Celle, Germany † 13 November 1726 Castle of Ahlden, Germany Parents of Queen Sophie Dorothea of Prussia Sophia Dorothea of Hanover * 26 March [O.S. * 16 March] 16 87 Hanover, Principality of Calenberg † 28 June 1757 Monbijou Palace, Berlin 1 /1 2 Translation by Google HSH HM Princess Thanée www.europe - brandin g.com Tahnée Pascale Hölscher - Mönnich /TAHNEE HOELSCHER MOENNICH (Id.) Office - B ureau in liquidation due to completion of the contract with Law firm Nuremberg, Lawyer Mr. Ludwig Seiler, Breite Gasse 53, 90402 Nuremberg (closed since 12.15) Tax 240/229 /70638; Tax office: Nuremberg - South/Germany Address: Fürther Straße 271; 90429 Nuremberg/Bavaria, Germany Fon 00 49(0)911 - 650756 89; Fax 0049(0)911 - 6507 5 6 88; Mobil e 0049(0)171 - 1778880 Queen consort in Prussia as spouse of Frederick William I Electress consort of Brandenburg The sister of George II, King of Great Britain The mother of Frederick II, King of P russia E lder brother King George II Crown Prince George Augustus German: Georg II. August * 30 October / * 9 November 1683 [O.S./N.S.] † 25 October 1760 King of Great Britain and Ireland Duke of Brunswick - Luneburg Hanover Prince - elector of the Holy Roma n Empire from 11 June 1727 [O.S.] until his death Coronation 11 October 1727 Marriage King George II and Queen Caroline 22 August [ 2 September 1705 ( O.S. / N.S. ) ] Queen Caroline of Great Britain Wilhelmina Charlotte Caroline of Brandenburg - Ansbach Caroli ne of Ansbach * 1 March 1683 Ansbach, Holy Roman Empire † 20 November 1737 Westminster Abbey, London Parents of King George III George William Frederick / Georg Wilhelm Friedrich * 24 May ( Julian calendar ) / * 4 June 1738 ( Gregorian calendar ) London † 2 9 January 1820 Windsor Castle, Windsor, United Kingdom King of Great Britain and King of Ireland from 25 October 1760 Until the union of the two countries on 1 January 1801 After which he was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland until h is death Marriage King George III and Queen Charlotte 8 September 1761 Chapel Royal of St James’s Palace Queen Charlotte Elector of Brunswick - Luneburg Queen of Hanover Princess Sophie Char lotte Duchess of Mecklenburg Strelitz * 19 May 1744 Mirow † 17 Nov ember 1818 Kew Palace Royal Botanic Gardens Queen of Great Britain and Ireland (since 1801 by the United Kingdom and Ireland) 2 /1 2 Translation by Google HSH HM Princess Thanée www.europe - brandin g.com Tahnée Pascale Hölscher - Mönnich /TAHNEE HOELSCHER MOENNICH (Id.) Office - B ureau in liquidation due to completion of the contract with Law firm Nuremberg, Lawyer Mr. Ludwig Seiler, Breite Gasse 53, 90402 Nuremberg (closed since 12.15) Tax 240/229 /70638; Tax office: Nuremberg - South/Germany Address: Fürther Straße 271; 90429 Nuremberg/Bavaria, Germany Fon 00 49(0)911 - 650756 89; Fax 0049(0)911 - 6507 5 6 88; Mobil e 0049(0)171 - 1778880 Parents of King George IV George Augustus Frederick The first gentleman of England * 12 August 1762 St James’s Palace † 26 Ju ne 1830 Windsor Castle Coronation 19 July 1821 King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland And King of Hanover 29 January 1820 till 26 June 1837 One of the s on s King William IV HRH Prince William Henry Duke of Clarence and St Andrews, Earl o f Munster * 21 August 1765 Buckingham House London † 20 June 1837 Windsor Castle, Berkshire 1830 till 1837 King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain And Ireland and in personal union King of Hanover (last regent in personal union) Further son Prince E dward , Royal Prince Edward Augustus Duke of Kent and Strathearn KG PC KP GCB GCH * 2 November 1767 London † 23 January 1820 Sidmouth, Devon Father of Queen Victoria of England * 24 May 1819 Kensington Palace London, United Kingdom † 22 January 1901 Osbor ne House / IOW, United Kingdom Isle of Wight / IOW, The private Isle of Crown HSH Her Majesty Queen Victoria 1837 till 1901 Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Kingdom of Ireland 1 May 1876 Empress of India On 1 May 1876 Queen Victoria adop ted the additional title of Empress of India. Victoria was Queen of the United Kingd om of Great Britain and Ireland F rom 20 June 1837 u ntil her death Victoria was the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn And he was the fourth son of Kin g George III Marriage Queen Victoria and Prince Albert 10 February 1840 3 /1 2 Translation by Google HSH HM Princess Thanée www.europe - brandin g.com Tahnée Pascale Hölscher - Mönnich /TAHNEE HOELSCHER MOENNICH (Id.) Office - B ureau in liquidation due to completion of the contract with Law firm Nuremberg, Lawyer Mr. Ludwig Seiler, Breite Gasse 53, 90402 Nuremberg (closed since 12.15) Tax 240/229 /70638; Tax office: Nuremberg - South/Germany Address: Fürther Straße 271; 90429 Nuremberg/Bavaria, Germany Fon 00 49(0)911 - 650756 89; Fax 0049(0)911 - 6507 5 6 88; Mobil e 0049(0)171 - 1778880 Prince Albert of Saxe - Coburg and Gotha HSH Prince Francis Albert Augustus Charles Emmanuel of the House Saxe - Coburg - Saalfeld and Gotha, Duke of Saxony * 26 August 1819 Castle Rosen au, duchy Saxe - Coburg - Saalfeld † 14 December 1861 Windsor Castle, Berkshire Parents of King Edward VII Prince Albert Eduard, Prince of Wales (1917 House Windsor) * 9 November 1841 Buckingham Palace London † 6 May 1910 Buckingham Palace, London King sinc e the death of Queen Victoria Enthronement 22 January 1901 Coronation 9 August 1902 Impe rial Durbar 1 January 1903 Marriage King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra 10 March 1863 St George’s Chapel of Windsor Castle Queen Alexandra HSH Princess Alexandra Caro line Marie Charlotte Louise Julia of Denmark VA * 1 December 1844 Copenhagen † 20 November 1925 Sandringham House, Norfolk 1901 - 1910 Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Kingdom of Ireland 1 May 1876 Empress of India 1910 Queen Mum Parents of King George V King George V Crown Prince George Frederick Ernest Albert * 3 June 1865 Marlborough House, City of Westminster, London † 20 January 1936 Sandringham House, Norfolk The second son of the Prince and Princess of Wales Grandson of the then - rei gning British monarch, Queen Victoria Enthronement 6 May 1910 until his death in 1936 Coronation 22 June 1911 I mperial Durbar 12 December 1911 Marri age King Georg V and Queen Mary 6 July 1893 Chapel Royal St James’s Palace London Queen Mary of Teck, Que en May HSH Princess Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes of Teck * 26 May 1867 Kensington Palace London United Kingdom † 24 March 1953 Marlborough House, St James’s, United Kingdom 1936 because of the death of King George V Queen Dowag er till death in 1953 4 /1 2 Translation by Google HSH HM Princess Thanée www.europe - brandin g.com Tahnée Pascale Hölscher - Mönnich /TAHNEE HOELSCHER MOENNICH (Id.) Office - B ureau in liquidation due to completion of the contract with Law firm Nuremberg, Lawyer Mr.
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