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  1. Prince Ernst of Hohenberg (Ernst Alfons Franz Ignaz Joseph Maria Anton von Hohenberg; 27 May 1904 – 5 March 1954) was the second son of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his morganatic wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, who were assassinated at Sarajevo in 1914.

  2. Prince Johannes of Hohenberg (1933–2003) (8) Prince Stephan of Hohenberg (b. 1972) (9) Prince Nepomuk of Hohenberg (b. 2005) (10) Prince Georg of Hohenberg (b. 1975) Prince Peter of Hohenberg (1936–2017) Prince Gerhard of Hohenberg (1941–2019) Prince Ernst of Hohenberg (1904–1954) Prince Franz Ferdinand of Hohenberg (1937 ...

  3. Maximilian, Duke of Hohenberg (1902–1962), married Countess Elisabeth von Waldburg zu Wolfegg und Waldsee (1904–1993). His descendants married descendants of the Royal Houses of France and Portugal and Austria (Archduke Joseph Arpad). Prince Ernst of Hohenberg (1904–1954), married Marie-Therese Wood (1910–1985) stillborn son ...

  4. In 1947, four German princes Friedrich Christian, Prince August Wilhelm of Prussia, Prince Philipp of Hesse, and Hereditary Prince Ernst of Lippe, were brought under arrest to the war crimes jail at Nuremberg in order to appear as witnesses in a portion of the 16 trials of high-ranking Nazi criminals.

  5. Prince Ernst of Hohenberg ( Ernst Alfons Franz Ignaz Joseph Maria Anton von Hohenberg; 27 May 1904 – 5 March 1954) was the second son of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his morganatic wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, who were assassinated at Sarajevo in 1914.

  6. 27 de jun. de 2014 · 1 Archduke Franz Ferdinand with his wife Sophie, the Duchess of Hohenberg, and their three children, Princess Sophie, Maximilian, the Duke of Hohenberg, and Prince Ernst von...

  7. Prince Ernst of Hohenberg (Ernst Alfons Franz Ignaz Joseph Maria Anton von Hohenberg; 27 May 1904 – 5 March 1954) was the second son of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his morganatic wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, who were assassinated at Sarajevo in 1914.