Alexander, Prince of Erbach-Schönberg

Alexander
Prince of Erbach-Schönberg
Born (1872-09-12)12 September 1872
Schönberg, Grand Duchy of Hesse
Died 18 October 1944(1944-10-18) (aged 72)
Bensheim, Nazi Germany
Spouse Princess Elisabeth of Waldeck and Pyrmont
Issue Princess Imma of Erbach-Schönberg
George Louis, Prince of Erbach-Schönberg
Prince William of Erbach-Schönberg
Princess Helena of Erbach-Schönberg
Full name
Alexander Louis Alfred Eberhard
House Erbach-Schönberg
Father Gustav, Prince of Erbach-Schönberg
Mother Princess Marie of Battenberg

Alexander, Prince of Erbach-Schönberg (German: Alexander Ludwig Alfred Eberhard, Fürst & Graf zu Erbach-Schönberg; 12 September 1872 –18 October 1944) was the 2nd Prince of Erbach-Schönberg, eldest son of Gustav, 1st Prince of Erbach-Schönberg.

Early life

Alexander was the eldest child of Gustav, Prince of Erbach-Schönberg (August 17, 1840 – January 29, 1908), and his wife, Princess Marie of Battenberg (1852–1923), daughter of Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine and his morganatic wife Countess Julia Hauke. As a result of a morganatic marriage, his mother and her siblings were excluded from the succession of the Grand Duchy of Hesse, and bore the title Princes of Battenberg.

He was a first cousin of:

Marriage and family

Alexander married on 3 May 1900 in Arolsen, Princess Elisabeth of Waldeck and Pyrmont (1873–1961), seventh child and youngest daughter of George Victor, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont and Princess Helena of Nassau.

They had four children. four grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren:

Titles and styles

Ancestry

Notes and sources

Alexander, Prince of Erbach-Schönberg
House of Erbach-Schönberg
Cadet branch of the House of Erbach
Born: 12 September 1872 Died: 18 October 1944
German nobility
Preceded by
Gustav
Prince of Erbach-Schönberg
1908–1919
Succeeded by
German nobility titles abolished
Titles in pretence
Loss of title  TITULAR 
Prince of Erbach-Schönberg
1919 – 1944
Reason for succession failure:
German nobility titles abolished
Succeeded by
George Louis
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