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{{Infobox royalty
| name = Sophie
| title = [[Prince of Prussia|Princess of Prussia]]<ref name="title"/>
| image = Margrave Max of Baden and Princess Sophie of Isenburg.jpg
| caption = Princess Sophie with [[Maximilian, Margrave of Baden|The Margrave of Baden]] at the funeral of [[Otto von Habsburg]] in 2011.
| spouse = [[Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia]]
| issue = Prince Carl Friedrich<br>Prince Louis Ferdinand<br>Princess Emma Marie<br>Prince Heinrich
| full name = Sophie Johanna Maria
| house = [[House of Isenburg|Isenburg]]
| father = Franz-Alexander, Prince of Isenburg
| mother = Countess Christine von Saurma-Jeltsch
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1978|3|7|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Frankfurt]], [[West Germany]]
}}
'''Sophie Johanna Maria, Princess of Prussia''' (née ''Princess of Isenburg'',<ref name="title">In 1919 [[royal family|royalty]] and [[nobility]] were mandated to lose their privileges in Germany, hereditary titles were to be legally borne thereafter only as part of the surname, according to [http://www.zum.de/psm/weimar/weimar_vve.php#First_Chapter_:_The_Individual Article 109] of the [[Weimar Constitution]].</ref> born 7 March 1978) is the wife of [[Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia]], head of the [[House of Hohenzollern]], members of which reigned as kings of Prussia and as German emperors until deposed in 1918.
==Family and career==
Princess Sophie was born on 7 March 1978 in [[Frankfurt]], [[West Germany]].<ref name=sophiehohenzollernwebsite>{{cite web|url=http://www.preussen.de/en/family/sophie_the_princess_of_prussia.html |title=Sophie The Princess of Prussia |publisher=Official website of the House of Hohenzollern |accessdate=7 September 2011}}</ref> Her parents are Franz-Alexander, Prince of [[County of Isenburg#House of Isenburg|Isenburg]] and his wife, ''née'' Countess Christine von Saurma-Jeltsch.<ref name="ghdaXV">''Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Fürstliche Häuser'' XV. C.A. Starke Verlag, 1997, pp.271–275.</ref>
He is head of a [[German mediatisation|mediatized]] Catholic line of [[Prince of the Holy Roman Empire|Princes of the Holy Roman Empire]], who lost their independence in 1815.<ref name=ghdaXV/> She has two sisters ([[Robert, Archduke of Austria-Este#Family|Archduchess Katharina of Austria-Este]] and [[Carl, Prince of Wied#Marriage|Isabelle, Dowager Princess of Wied]]) and two brothers (Hereditary Prince Alexander and Prince Viktor).<ref name=ghdaXV/><ref name=bild>[[Bild]]. Gottschild, Karen. ''[http://www.bild.de/unterhaltung/royals/deutsche-royals/wer-ist-die-neue-kaiserin-19569194.bild.html Sophie Prinzessin von Isenburg: Wer ist die neue Kaiserin?]''.</ref> Growing up at [[List of castles in Hesse#Main-Kinzig-Kreis|Castle Birstein]], the family seat in [[Hesse]], Sophie studied at a primary school in [[Birstein]] and at St. Mary's school ([[:de:Marienschule Fulda|de]]) in [[Fulda]].<ref name=bild/><ref>{{citeweb|title=
Prinzessin Sophie von Preussen|url=http://www.preussen.de/de/familie/prinzessin_sophie_von_preussen.html|publisher=Prussian Royal Family website|language=German}}</ref> She then attended the boarding school ''Kloster Wald'' and passed her A-Levels as well as a trade test as a [[dressmaker]]. The princess undertook internships in her country's [[Bundestag]], and in London, Hong Kong, and Shanghai.<ref name=sophiehohenzollernwebsite/><ref name=bild/> Sophie studied Business Administration at the [[University of Freiburg]] and [[Humboldt University of Berlin]] and works at a firm that offers consulting services for nonprofit business.<ref name=sophiehohenzollernwebsite/><ref name="WSJ">{{cite web| title=No Titles, No Subjects, No Problem: Germans Join Royal Wedding Craze |first=Anton |last=Troianovski |work=[[The Wall Street Journal]] | url=https://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111904787404576530392758604496.html |date=26 August 2011 |accessdate=5 September 2011}}</ref><ref name="hello">{{cite web|date= 31 August 2011| title=Germany has its own royal wedding as the last emperor's descendant marries|work=[[Hello (magazine)|Hello!]] | url=http://www.hellomagazine.com/royalty/201108316028/prince-georg-friedrich-of-prussia-princess-sophie--of-isenburg-wedding/|accessdate=5 September 2011}}</ref>
==Marriage==
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On 21 January 2011, [[Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia|Georg Friedrich]], the head of the [[House of Hohenzollern]], announced the couple's engagement. The civil wedding was conducted in [[Potsdam]]'s city hall by Mayor Jann Jakobs on 25 August 2011,<ref name="welt">[[Die Welt|Welt]]. Van der Kraats, Marion. ''[https://www.welt.de/vermischtes/prominente/article13565306/Die-preussische-Prinzenhochzeit-beginnt-ganz-privat.html Die preußische Prinzenhochzeit beginnt ganz privat]''. 25 August 2011.</ref> and the religious wedding took place at the [[Church of Peace (Sanssouci)|Church of Peace]] on 27 August 2011, in commemoration of the 950th anniversary of the founding of the House of Hohenzollern.<ref name="abc">{{cite web| title=Georg Friedrich Prince of Prussia and Sophie Princes: Germany Set for Its Own Royal Wedding|publisher=[[ABC News]]|date=27 August 2011| url=http://abcnews.go.com/International/georg-friedrich-prince-prussia-germany-set-royal-wedding/story?id=14389085|accessdate=5 September 2011}}</ref><ref name="people">{{cite web| title=Princess Sophie of Isenburg's Wedding Dress: All the Details|work=[[People (magazine)|People]] |date=31 August 2011 |first=Kim |last=Peiffer| url=http://www.people.com/people/package/article/0,,20395222_20524408,00.html|accessdate=5 September 2011}}</ref> Following the ceremony, a reception was held on the grounds of the ''[[Sanssouci]]'' summer palace of [[Frederick the Great]].<ref name="independent">{{cite web| title=Kaiser Wilhelm junior gives Germany its own royal wedding|work=[[The Independent]]|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/kaiser-wilhelm-junior-gives-germany-its-own-royal-wedding-2344704.html|date=27 August 2011|first=Enjoli|last= Liston |accessdate=5 September 2011}}</ref><ref name="local">{{cite web|date= 27 August 2011|title=Kaiser heir weds princess in Potsdam|work=The Local| url=http://www.thelocal.de/society/20110827-37219.html|accessdate=5 September 2011}}</ref>
Numerous sources called it the most lavish Hohenzollern wedding since the marriage of the bridegroom's aunt, [[Princess Marie Cécile of Prussia]], to [[Duke Friedrich August of Oldenburg]] in 1965.<ref name="WSJ"/><ref name="independent"/> The bride arrived with her father in a silver [[List of Rolls-Royce motor cars|Rolls Royce]] and departed with her husband in a horse-drawn [[landau (carriage)|landau]] for the reception at the Hohenzollerns' nearby former palace.<ref name="WSJ"/><ref name=guard>[[The Guardian]]. [[Associated Press|AP]]. [https://www.theguardian.com/world/feedarticle/9818092 German royals marry with pomp]. 27 August 2011.</ref> Her bridal gown was designed by [[Wolfgang Joop]].<ref>http://orderofsplendor.blogspot.com/2011/08/prince-of-prussias-wedding-bridal-gown.html</ref> Sophie wore the Isenburgs' traditional diamond diadem to the altar, replacing it with the 1905 [http://www.royal-magazin.de/german/preussen/maeander-tiara.htm Prussian Meander tiara] of diamonds-and-platinum for the wedding supper.
Although the Prussian branch of the Hohenzollerns are as [[Evangelical Church in Germany|Evangelical Protestants]], Princess Sophie retains her own faith, and a congratulatory message was read aloud at the [[ecumenicalism|ecumenical]] service by Count Gregor [[Henckel von Donnersmarck#Family members|Henckel von Donnersmarck]],<ref>Order of Malta: Embassy of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta to the Republic of Slovenia. [http://www.smomembassytoslovenia.org/Pilgrimage%20to%20Madeira.html Pilgrimage to the Blessed Karl Emperor and King of Austria and Hungary]. English. Retrieved 2012/6/20.</ref> Abbot of [[Heiligenkreuz Abbey|Heiligenkreuz]],<ref>http://diepresse.com/home/leben/mensch/767553/Politik-nuetzt-kurze-Fussballpause_Rot-und-Schwarz-feiern-getrennt?_vl_backlink=/home/leben/mensch/index.do</ref> from [[Pope Benedict XVI]] and addressed to ''Seine Königliche Hoheit Prinz Georg Friedrich von Preussen und Ihre Durchlaucht Prinzessin Sophie von Isenburg'' ("His Royal Highness Prince Georg Friedrich of Prussia and Her Serene Highness Princess Sophie of Isenburg").
The religious wedding ceremony was broadcast live by [[Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg|RBB]], a [[public television]] station, over the objections of some leftist politicians, and drew 160,000 viewers – an 18.6% share of television viewership compared with its average 2.6% rating for that time of the day.<ref name="AP">{{cite web| title=German royals marry with pomp|publisher=The Associated Press| url=https://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gvqAJu-aYbDa8wuZhAAhKiGUNOsA?docId=4bee4dc49c784ffd87d7f1d5c60a6101 |date=27 August 2011 |accessdate=5 September 2011}}</ref><ref name=RBB>[[Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg|RBB]] Berlin Brandenburg Television. [http://www.rbb-online.de/nachrichten/vermischtes/2011_08/160_000_sehen_Hohenzollern-Hochzeit_im_rbb.html]</ref><ref name="cbs">{{cite web|date= 1 September 2011|title=Prussian prince marries in televised ceremony|publisher=[[CBS News]]|url=http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-31749_162-20100351-10391698.html|accessdate=5 September 2011}}</ref>
[[File:Georg Friedrich Prinz von Preussen.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Sophie's husband George Friedrich.]]
Approximately 720 guests witnessed the wedding inside the church; 1300 well-wishers attended a reception at the nearby ''[[New Chambers (Sanssouci)|Neue Kammern]]'' afterwards. 370 people joined the couple in the evening for the [[white-tie]] wedding dinner and ball at the [[Orangery Palace|Palace Orangerie]]. Some had also attended a charity concert with the couple at the [[Gendarmenmarkt]] in Berlin the previous night, following their civil wedding.<ref name=bunte>[[Bunte]]. [http://www.bunte.de/royals/prinz-georg-friedrich-und-prinzessin-sophie-royales-hochzeitsfieber-in-potsdam_aid_26912.html Royales Hochzeitsfieber in Potsdam]. 24 August 2011.</ref>
Germany's political establishment was represented at the wedding by former finance minister [[Michael Glos]] and [[Brandenburg]]'s incumbent and former [[Minister-President|premiers]], [[Matthias Platzeck]] and [[Manfred Stolpe]].<ref name="getty">[[Getty Images]]. [http://www.gettyimages.nl/Search/Search.aspx?EventId=121390581&EditorialProduct=Royalty#1 DEU: Georg Friedrich Ferdinand Prince Of Prussia And Princess Sophie Of Isenburg Wedding]. retrieved 10 September 2011.</ref> [[Gazprom Germania#Management|Vladimir Kotenev]], Russia's ambassador to Germany from 2004 to 2010, also attended.<ref name="getty"/>
From abroad came relatives of the bridal pair who were also the family members or near kin of the reigning monarchs of Belgium ([[Philippe of Belgium|King Philippe]]'s brother, [[Prince Laurent of Belgium|Prince Laurent]]); the Netherlands ([[Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands|Queen Beatrix]]'s nephew and niece, [[Prince Jaime, Count of Bardi|Prince Jaime of Bourbon-Parma]] and his sister [[Princess Carolina, Marchioness of Sala|Princess Carolina of Bourbon-Parma]]); Sweden ([[King Carl XVI Gustaf]]'s brother-in-law, [[Prince Johann Georg of Hohenzollern]]); the United Kingdom ([[Elizabeth II|Queen Elizabeth II]]'s [[Prince George, Duke of Kent|Kent]] cousin-once-removed and his wife, [[Lord Nicholas Windsor|Lord and Lady Nicholas Windsor]]); Luxembourg ([[Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg|Grand Duke Henri]]'s sister-in-law, [[Princess Sibilla of Luxembourg|Princess Sibilla]]); and Liechtenstein ([[Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein|Prince Hans-Adam II]]'s son, the [[Alois, Hereditary Prince of Liechtenstein|Hereditary Prince Alois]] and his wife the [[Sophie, Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein|Hereditary Princess Sophie of Liechtenstein]], and Prince Hans-Adam's niece [[Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein#Marriage and issue|Princess Maria Annunciata]]); as well as [[Prince Hassan of Jordan|Prince Hassan]] and his wife, [[Princess Sarvath El Hassan|Princess Sarvarth of Jordan]].<ref name=bunte/><ref name="getty"/><ref name="bild2">[[Bild]]. APA PictureDesk [http://www.picturedesk.com/bild-disp/search/search.action?ts=1315713062010&data=eyJzb3J0IjowLCJucnAiOjUwLCJycyI6MCwicG4iOjEsInN0IjoiUVVFUllfU1RSSU5HIiwiYnIiOlsiMDoxMDQyOlByZXVzc2VuIEhvY2h6ZWl0Il19 Preussen Hochzeit]. retrieved 10 September 2011.</ref>
The [[pretender|hereditary heads]], [[dowager]]s or heirs of many of the imperial or royal [[abolished monarchy|deposed dynasties]] of Europe also attended the wedding of the dynastic heir of the [[German Emperor]]s, including [[Franz, Duke of Bavaria|Franz, the Duke of Bavaria]]; [[Prince Ernest Augustus of Hanover (1914–1987)#Marriage and children|Monika, Dowager Princess of Hanover]] and her step-grandson, [[Prince Ernst August of Hanover (born 1983)|Hereditary Prince Ernst August]]; the [[Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza|Duke Duarte Pio]] and his wife [[Isabel, Duchess of Braganza]]; [[Princess Margarita of Romania|Margarita, Princess Royal of Romania]]; [[Maria Vladimirovna, Grand Duchess of Russia]] and her son [[Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia|Grand Duke George Mikhailovich]] (who is [[patrilineality|paternally]] a prince of Prussia); [[Alexander, Margrave of Meissen|Prince Alexander]] and his wife [[Gisela, Margravine of Meissen|Princess Gisela of Saxony]]; and [[Prince Carlo, Duke of Castro|Duke Carlo]] and his wife [[Princess Camilla, Duchess of Castro|Camilla, Duchess of Castro]]. <ref name=bunte/><ref name="getty"/><ref name="bild2"/>
Members of other formerly reigning families were also present, including [[Archduke Georg of Austria|Archduke Georg]] and his wife [[Duchess Eilika of Oldenburg|Archduchess Eilika of Austria]]; [[Prince Max, Duke in Bavaria|Duke Max]] and his wife, [[Princess Elisabeth, Duchess in Bavaria|Elisabeth, Duchess in Bavaria]]; [[Carl, Duke of Württemberg#Family and issue|Duke Philipp]] and his wife, [[Prince Max, Duke in Bavaria#Family|Duchess Marie Caroline of Württemberg]]; the [[Maximilian, Margrave of Baden|Margrave Maximilian]] and his wife [[Archduchess Valerie of Austria|Valerie, Margravine of Baden]]; [[Moritz, Landgrave of Hesse|Moritz, the Landgrave of Hesse]]; [[Duke Friedrich August of Oldenburg|Duke Friedrich August]] (stepfather of the bridegroom) and his wife [[Donata Countess of Castell-Rüdenhausen|Duchess Donata of Oldenburg]] (mother of the bridegroom); [[Princess Margherita of Savoy-Aosta|Margherita, Dowager Archduchess of Austria-Este]] and her son [[Robert, Archduke of Austria-Este#Family|Archduke Martin]] and his wife [[County of Isenburg#House of Isenburg|Archduchess Katharina]] (sister of the bride); [[Andreas, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha|Andreas, the Prince of Coburg]]; [[Armin, Prince of Lippe]] and [[Stephan, Hereditary Prince of Lippe]]; [[Alexander, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe]]; the [[Andreas, Prince of Leiningen|Prince Andreas]] and his wife [[Alexandra, Princess of Leiningen]], [[Prince Karl Emich of Leiningen|Prince Karl]] and his wife Princess Isabelle of [[Prince of Leiningen|Leiningen]]; and the [[Carl, Prince of Wied|Prince Carl]] and his wife [[County of Isenburg#House of Isenburg|Isabelle, Princess of Wied]] (another sister of the bride).<ref name=bunte/><ref name="getty"/><ref name="bild2"/>
Also in attendance were numerous relatives of the bridegroom's family, the House of Hohenzollern, including [[Prince Christian Ludwig of Prussia]], Princess Irina of Prussia, [[Prince Adalbert of Prussia]], [[Prince Karl Franz of Prussia#Marriages|Prince Franz Friedrich of Prussia]], [[Anastasia, Princess of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg|Princess Anastasia of Prussia]] and her husband [[Alois-Konstantin, 9th Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg|Alois-Konstantin, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg]], [[Prince Adalbert of Prussia (1884–1948)#Descendants|Princess Marie Louise of Prussia]] and her husband [[House of Schönburg|Count Rudi von Schönburg-Glauchau]] (former owner of the [[Marbella Club Hotel]]). [[Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia#Children|Ehrengard von Preussen]] and the heir of the senior branch of the dynasty, [[Alexander, Hereditary Prince of Hohenzollern]] also attended. Absent were Georg Friedrich's paternal uncles, Princes [[Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia#Children|Friedrich Wilhelm]], [[Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia#Children|Michael]] and [[Prince Christian-Sigismund of Prussia|Christian-Sigismund von Preussen]], who were not invited, the first two having renounced their historical rights as Prussian [[Dynasty#Dynasts|dynasts]] upon marriage to commoners, and all three of whom had sued for larger portions of the estate and [[trust (law)|trust]] of their ancestor, ex-Kaiser [[Wilhelm II]], the largest share of which had been initially inherited by Georg Friedrich following the death of his grandfather, [[Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia]], in 1994.<ref name="tages">Welt. Oswald, Andreas. Der Taggespiegel [http://www.tagesspiegel.de/weltspiegel/wenn-das-der-kaiser-wuesste/4540440.html Adelshochzeit in Potsdam: Wenn das der Kaiser wüsste]. 26 August 2011. retrieved 9 September 2011.</ref>
==Issue==
On 20 January 2013, Sophie gave birth to twin sons, '''''Carl Friedrich'' Franz Alexander''' and '''''Louis Ferdinand'' Christian Albrecht'''. Carl Friedrich, the elder of the two, is the [[heir apparent]] to the House of Hohenzollern. Their third child Princess '''''Emma Marie'' Charlotte Sophie''' was born on the 2 April 2015. The couple's fourth child, '''''Heinrich'' Albert Johann Georg''' was born on 17 November 2016.
==Titles and Styles==
*'''07 March 1978 - 25 August 2011:''' ''Her Serene Highness'' Princess Sophie of Isenburg
*'''25 August 2011 - present:''' '' Her Imperial and Royal Highness'' The Princess of Prussia
==Ancestry==
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|2= 2. Franz Alexander, Prince of [[County of Isenburg|Isenburg]]
|3= 3. Countess Christine von Saurma<br>Baroness von und zu der Jeltsch
|4= 4. [[:de:Franz Ferdinand von Isenburg|Franz Ferdinand, Prince of Isenburg]]
|5= 5. Countess Irina Aleksandrovna [[Tolstoy (family)|Tolstoy]]
|6= 6. Count Achatius von Saurma
|7= 7. Countess Maria Blanka von Maldeghem
|8= 8. [[:de:Franz-Joseph zu Isenburg-Birstein|Franz Joseph, Prince of Isenburg]]
|9= 9. Princess Friederike of [[Solms-Braunfels]]
|10= 10. Count Alexander Mikhailovich [[Tolstoy (family)|Tolstoy]]
|11= 11. [[Irina Mikhailovna Raievskya]]
|12= 12. Count Johann Wolfgang von Saurma-Jeltsch
|13= 13. Countess Karoline Schaffgotsch gen. Semperfrei von und zu Kynast und Greiffenstein
|14= 14. Count Ludwig von Maldeghem
|15= 15. Countess Marie Blanka Dezasse de Petit-Verneuil
|16= 16. [[Karl, Prince of Isenburg-Büdingen]]
|17= 17. [[Archduchess Maria Luisa of Austria, Princess of Tuscany|Archduchess Maria Luise of Austria-Tuscany]]
|18= 18. [[:de:Hermann zu Solms-Braunfels|Prince Hermann of Solms-Braunfels]]
|19= 19. Princess Marie of [[Solms-Braunfels]]
|20= 20. [[:ru:Толстой, Михаил Павлович|Count Michael Tolstoy]]
|21= 21. Princess Olga Alexandrovna [[:ru:Васильчиковы|Vassiltchikov]]
|22= 22. [[:ru:Раевский, Михаил Николаевич|Mikhail Nikolaievich Rayevsky]]
|23= 23. Princess Maria Grigoryevna [[Gagarin family|Gagarine]]
|24= 24. Count Friedrich von Saurma-Jeltsch
|25= 25. Countess Antonia zu [[Dohna-Schlobitten]]
|26= 26. Count Ludwig Gotthard Schaffgotsch gen. Semperfrei
|27= 27. Countess Maria von Maubeuge
|28= 28. Karl Joseph, Count von Maldeghem
|29= 29. Countess Mária [[:hu:Andrássy család (csíkszentkirályi)|Andrássy]]
|30= 30. Emil, Count Dezasse de Petit-Verneuil
|31= 31. Baroness Eleonore Hildprandt von und zu Ottenhausen
|32= 32. Victor zu [[County of Isenburg|Isenburg und Büdingen in Birstein]]
|33= 33. Maria Crescentia zu [[Löwenstein-Wertheim|Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg]]
|34= 34. [[Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany]]
|35= 35. [[Princess Maria Antonia of the Two Sicilies]]
|36= 36. Wilhelm zu [[Solms-Braunfels]]
|37= 37. Maria Kinsky von [[House of Kinsky|Wchinitz und Tettau]]
|38= 38. [[Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels|Carl zu Solms-Braunfels]]
|39= 39. Sophie zu [[Löwenstein-Wertheim|Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg]]
|40= 40. Pavel Dmitrievitch [[Tolstoy (family)|Tolstoy]]
|41= 41. Sophia Guéorguievna von [[:de:Aretin (Adelsgeschlecht)|Aretin]]
|42= 42. [[:ru:Васильчиков, Александр Иларионович|Alexander Hilarionovitch Wassiltchikov]]
|43= 43. Eugénie Ivanovna [[:ru:Сенявины|Seniavin]]
|44= 44. [[:ru:Раевский, Николай Николаевич (1801)|Nikolas Nikolajewitch Rayevsky]]
|45= 45. Anna Mikhailovna [[:ru:Бороздины|Borozdine]]
|46= 46. [[Grigory Gagarin]]
|47= 47. Sophia Andreievna [[:ru:Дашковы (нетитулованное дворянство)|Dachkov]]
|48= 48. Moritz von Saurma-Jeltsch
|49= 49. Pauline von Saurma-Jeltsch
|50= 50. [[:de:Richard Friedrich zu Dohna-Schlobitten|Richard zu Dohna-Schlobitten]]
|51= 51. Mathilde Truchsess zu Waldburg-Capustigal
|52= 52. Karl Gotthard Schaffgotsch gen. Semperfrei von und zu Kynast und Greiffenstein
|53= 53. Fredine Auguste von [[:de:Ledebur (Adelsgeschlecht)|Ledebur-Wicheln]]
|54= 54. Richard von Maubeuge
|55= 55. Hedwig Praschma von Bilkau
|56= 56. Karl von Maldeghem
|57= 57. Maria von [[Waldburg-Zeil|Waldburg-Zeil-Wurzach]]
|58= 58. [[György Andrássy]]
|59= 59. [[Franziska zu Königsegg-Aulendorf]]
|60= 60. Ferenc Dezasse de Petit-Verneuille
|61= 61. Konstantia Zerdahelyi de Nyitra- Szerdahely
|62= 61. Rudolf Hildprandt von und zu Ottenhausen
|63= 63. Adele von und zu Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg}}</center>
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{{Infobox royalty
| name = Sophie
| title = [[Prince of Prussia|Princess of Prussia]]<ref name="title"/>
| image = Margrave Max of Baden and Princess Sophie of Isenburg.jpg
| caption = Princess Sophie with [[Maximilian, Margrave of Baden|The Margrave of Baden]] at the funeral of [[Otto von Habsburg]] in 2011.
| spouse = [[Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia]]
| issue = Prince Carl Friedrich<br>Prince Louis Ferdinand<br>Princess Emma Marie<br>Prince Heinrich
| full name = Sophie Johanna Maria
| house = [[House of Isenburg|Isenburg]]
| father = Franz-Alexander, Prince of Isenburg
| mother = Countess Christine von Saurma-Jeltsch
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1978|3|7|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Frankfurt]], [[West Germany]]
}}
'''Sophie Johanna Maria, Princess of Prussia''' (née ''Princess of Isenburg'',<ref name="title">In 1919 [[royal family|royalty]] and [[nobility]] were mandated to lose their privileges in Germany, hereditary titles were to be legally borne thereafter only as part of the surname, according to [http://www.zum.de/psm/weimar/weimar_vve.php#First_Chapter_:_The_Individual Article 109] of the [[Weimar Constitution]].</ref> born 7 March 1978) is the wife of [[Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia]], head of the [[House of Hohenzollern]], members of which reigned as kings of Prussia and as German emperors until deposed in 1918.
==Family and career==
Princess Sophie was born on 7 March 1978 to Prince Franz-Alexander of Isenburg and his wife Countess Christine von Saurma-Jeltsch. She has four siblings:
*Hereditary Prince Alexander Wolfgang of Isenburg (16 June 1969) he married Sarah Lorenz on 12 July 2014. They have two daughters: Princess Alix Imagina (24 November 2015) and Princess Zita (5 January 2017)
*[[Robert, Archduke of Austria-Este#Family|Archduchess Katharina of Austria-Este]] (21 October 1971) she married Archduke Martin of Austria on 17 April 2004. They have four children: Archduke Bartholomaeus (27 July 2006), Archduke Emmanuel (15 February 2008), Archduchess Helene (13 July 2009) and Archduke Luigi (12 February 2011)
*[[Carl, Prince of Wied#Marriage|Isabelle, Dowager Princess of Wied]] (26 April 1973) she married Carl Prince of Wied on 26 April 1998. They have four children: Maximilian, Prince of Wied (10 August 1999), Prince Frederick William (9 May 2001), Princess Marie Elisabeth (b. and d. 29 March 2003) and Princess Louise (2 November 2004)
*Prince Viktor of Isenburg (11 April 1979) he married Jungeun Anes Lee on 5 October 2014.
Growing up at [[List of castles in Hesse#Main-Kinzig-Kreis|Castle Birstein]], the family seat in [[Hesse]], Sophie studied at a primary school in [[Birstein]] and at St. Mary's school ([[:de:Marienschule Fulda|de]]) in [[Fulda]].<ref name=bild/><ref>{{citeweb|title=
Prinzessin Sophie von Preussen|url=http://www.preussen.de/de/familie/prinzessin_sophie_von_preussen.html|publisher=Prussian Royal Family website|language=German}}</ref> She then attended the boarding school ''Kloster Wald'' and passed her A-Levels as well as a trade test as a [[dressmaker]]. The princess undertook internships in her country's [[Bundestag]], and in London, Hong Kong, and Shanghai.<ref name=sophiehohenzollernwebsite/><ref name=bild/> Sophie studied Business Administration at the [[University of Freiburg]] and [[Humboldt University of Berlin]] and works at a firm that offers consulting services for nonprofit business.<ref name=sophiehohenzollernwebsite/><ref name="WSJ">{{cite web| title=No Titles, No Subjects, No Problem: Germans Join Royal Wedding Craze |first=Anton |last=Troianovski |work=[[The Wall Street Journal]] | url=https://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111904787404576530392758604496.html |date=26 August 2011 |accessdate=5 September 2011}}</ref><ref name="hello">{{cite web|date= 31 August 2011| title=Germany has its own royal wedding as the last emperor's descendant marries|work=[[Hello (magazine)|Hello!]] | url=http://www.hellomagazine.com/royalty/201108316028/prince-georg-friedrich-of-prussia-princess-sophie--of-isenburg-wedding/|accessdate=5 September 2011}}</ref>
==Marriage==
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On 21 January 2011, [[Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia|Georg Friedrich]], the head of the [[House of Hohenzollern]], announced the couple's engagement. The civil wedding was conducted in [[Potsdam]]'s city hall by Mayor Jann Jakobs on 25 August 2011,<ref name="welt">[[Die Welt|Welt]]. Van der Kraats, Marion. ''[https://www.welt.de/vermischtes/prominente/article13565306/Die-preussische-Prinzenhochzeit-beginnt-ganz-privat.html Die preußische Prinzenhochzeit beginnt ganz privat]''. 25 August 2011.</ref> and the religious wedding took place at the [[Church of Peace (Sanssouci)|Church of Peace]] on 27 August 2011, in commemoration of the 950th anniversary of the founding of the House of Hohenzollern.<ref name="abc">{{cite web| title=Georg Friedrich Prince of Prussia and Sophie Princes: Germany Set for Its Own Royal Wedding|publisher=[[ABC News]]|date=27 August 2011| url=http://abcnews.go.com/International/georg-friedrich-prince-prussia-germany-set-royal-wedding/story?id=14389085|accessdate=5 September 2011}}</ref><ref name="people">{{cite web| title=Princess Sophie of Isenburg's Wedding Dress: All the Details|work=[[People (magazine)|People]] |date=31 August 2011 |first=Kim |last=Peiffer| url=http://www.people.com/people/package/article/0,,20395222_20524408,00.html|accessdate=5 September 2011}}</ref> Following the ceremony, a reception was held on the grounds of the ''[[Sanssouci]]'' summer palace of [[Frederick the Great]].<ref name="independent">{{cite web| title=Kaiser Wilhelm junior gives Germany its own royal wedding|work=[[The Independent]]|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/kaiser-wilhelm-junior-gives-germany-its-own-royal-wedding-2344704.html|date=27 August 2011|first=Enjoli|last= Liston |accessdate=5 September 2011}}</ref><ref name="local">{{cite web|date= 27 August 2011|title=Kaiser heir weds princess in Potsdam|work=The Local| url=http://www.thelocal.de/society/20110827-37219.html|accessdate=5 September 2011}}</ref>
Numerous sources called it the most lavish Hohenzollern wedding since the marriage of the bridegroom's aunt, [[Princess Marie Cécile of Prussia]], to [[Duke Friedrich August of Oldenburg]] in 1965.<ref name="WSJ"/><ref name="independent"/> The bride arrived with her father in a silver [[List of Rolls-Royce motor cars|Rolls Royce]] and departed with her husband in a horse-drawn [[landau (carriage)|landau]] for the reception at the Hohenzollerns' nearby former palace.<ref name="WSJ"/><ref name=guard>[[The Guardian]]. [[Associated Press|AP]]. [https://www.theguardian.com/world/feedarticle/9818092 German royals marry with pomp]. 27 August 2011.</ref> Her bridal gown was designed by [[Wolfgang Joop]].<ref>http://orderofsplendor.blogspot.com/2011/08/prince-of-prussias-wedding-bridal-gown.html</ref> Sophie wore the Isenburgs' traditional diamond diadem to the altar, replacing it with the 1905 [http://www.royal-magazin.de/german/preussen/maeander-tiara.htm Prussian Meander tiara] of diamonds-and-platinum for the wedding supper.
Although the Prussian branch of the Hohenzollerns are as [[Evangelical Church in Germany|Evangelical Protestants]], Princess Sophie retains her own faith, and a congratulatory message was read aloud at the [[ecumenicalism|ecumenical]] service by Count Gregor [[Henckel von Donnersmarck#Family members|Henckel von Donnersmarck]],<ref>Order of Malta: Embassy of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta to the Republic of Slovenia. [http://www.smomembassytoslovenia.org/Pilgrimage%20to%20Madeira.html Pilgrimage to the Blessed Karl Emperor and King of Austria and Hungary]. English. Retrieved 2012/6/20.</ref> Abbot of [[Heiligenkreuz Abbey|Heiligenkreuz]],<ref>http://diepresse.com/home/leben/mensch/767553/Politik-nuetzt-kurze-Fussballpause_Rot-und-Schwarz-feiern-getrennt?_vl_backlink=/home/leben/mensch/index.do</ref> from [[Pope Benedict XVI]] and addressed to ''Seine Königliche Hoheit Prinz Georg Friedrich von Preussen und Ihre Durchlaucht Prinzessin Sophie von Isenburg'' ("His Royal Highness Prince Georg Friedrich of Prussia and Her Serene Highness Princess Sophie of Isenburg").
The religious wedding ceremony was broadcast live by [[Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg|RBB]], a [[public television]] station, over the objections of some leftist politicians, and drew 160,000 viewers – an 18.6% share of television viewership compared with its average 2.6% rating for that time of the day.<ref name="AP">{{cite web| title=German royals marry with pomp|publisher=The Associated Press| url=https://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gvqAJu-aYbDa8wuZhAAhKiGUNOsA?docId=4bee4dc49c784ffd87d7f1d5c60a6101 |date=27 August 2011 |accessdate=5 September 2011}}</ref><ref name=RBB>[[Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg|RBB]] Berlin Brandenburg Television. [http://www.rbb-online.de/nachrichten/vermischtes/2011_08/160_000_sehen_Hohenzollern-Hochzeit_im_rbb.html]</ref><ref name="cbs">{{cite web|date= 1 September 2011|title=Prussian prince marries in televised ceremony|publisher=[[CBS News]]|url=http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-31749_162-20100351-10391698.html|accessdate=5 September 2011}}</ref>
[[File:Georg Friedrich Prinz von Preussen.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Sophie's husband George Friedrich.]]
Approximately 720 guests witnessed the wedding inside the church; 1300 well-wishers attended a reception at the nearby ''[[New Chambers (Sanssouci)|Neue Kammern]]'' afterwards. 370 people joined the couple in the evening for the [[white-tie]] wedding dinner and ball at the [[Orangery Palace|Palace Orangerie]]. Some had also attended a charity concert with the couple at the [[Gendarmenmarkt]] in Berlin the previous night, following their civil wedding.<ref name=bunte>[[Bunte]]. [http://www.bunte.de/royals/prinz-georg-friedrich-und-prinzessin-sophie-royales-hochzeitsfieber-in-potsdam_aid_26912.html Royales Hochzeitsfieber in Potsdam]. 24 August 2011.</ref>
Germany's political establishment was represented at the wedding by former finance minister [[Michael Glos]] and [[Brandenburg]]'s incumbent and former [[Minister-President|premiers]], [[Matthias Platzeck]] and [[Manfred Stolpe]].<ref name="getty">[[Getty Images]]. [http://www.gettyimages.nl/Search/Search.aspx?EventId=121390581&EditorialProduct=Royalty#1 DEU: Georg Friedrich Ferdinand Prince Of Prussia And Princess Sophie Of Isenburg Wedding]. retrieved 10 September 2011.</ref> [[Gazprom Germania#Management|Vladimir Kotenev]], Russia's ambassador to Germany from 2004 to 2010, also attended.<ref name="getty"/>
From abroad came relatives of the bridal pair who were also the family members or near kin of the reigning monarchs of Belgium ([[Philippe of Belgium|King Philippe]]'s brother, [[Prince Laurent of Belgium|Prince Laurent]]); the Netherlands ([[Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands|Queen Beatrix]]'s nephew and niece, [[Prince Jaime, Count of Bardi|Prince Jaime of Bourbon-Parma]] and his sister [[Princess Carolina, Marchioness of Sala|Princess Carolina of Bourbon-Parma]]); Sweden ([[King Carl XVI Gustaf]]'s brother-in-law, [[Prince Johann Georg of Hohenzollern]]); the United Kingdom ([[Elizabeth II|Queen Elizabeth II]]'s [[Prince George, Duke of Kent|Kent]] cousin-once-removed and his wife, [[Lord Nicholas Windsor|Lord and Lady Nicholas Windsor]]); Luxembourg ([[Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg|Grand Duke Henri]]'s sister-in-law, [[Princess Sibilla of Luxembourg|Princess Sibilla]]); and Liechtenstein ([[Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein|Prince Hans-Adam II]]'s son, the [[Alois, Hereditary Prince of Liechtenstein|Hereditary Prince Alois]] and his wife the [[Sophie, Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein|Hereditary Princess Sophie of Liechtenstein]], and Prince Hans-Adam's niece [[Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein#Marriage and issue|Princess Maria Annunciata]]); as well as [[Prince Hassan of Jordan|Prince Hassan]] and his wife, [[Princess Sarvath El Hassan|Princess Sarvarth of Jordan]].<ref name=bunte/><ref name="getty"/><ref name="bild2">[[Bild]]. APA PictureDesk [http://www.picturedesk.com/bild-disp/search/search.action?ts=1315713062010&data=eyJzb3J0IjowLCJucnAiOjUwLCJycyI6MCwicG4iOjEsInN0IjoiUVVFUllfU1RSSU5HIiwiYnIiOlsiMDoxMDQyOlByZXVzc2VuIEhvY2h6ZWl0Il19 Preussen Hochzeit]. retrieved 10 September 2011.</ref>
The [[pretender|hereditary heads]], [[dowager]]s or heirs of many of the imperial or royal [[abolished monarchy|deposed dynasties]] of Europe also attended the wedding of the dynastic heir of the [[German Emperor]]s, including [[Franz, Duke of Bavaria|Franz, the Duke of Bavaria]]; [[Prince Ernest Augustus of Hanover (1914–1987)#Marriage and children|Monika, Dowager Princess of Hanover]] and her step-grandson, [[Prince Ernst August of Hanover (born 1983)|Hereditary Prince Ernst August]]; the [[Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza|Duke Duarte Pio]] and his wife [[Isabel, Duchess of Braganza]]; [[Princess Margarita of Romania|Margarita, Princess Royal of Romania]]; [[Maria Vladimirovna, Grand Duchess of Russia]] and her son [[Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia|Grand Duke George Mikhailovich]] (who is [[patrilineality|paternally]] a prince of Prussia); [[Alexander, Margrave of Meissen|Prince Alexander]] and his wife [[Gisela, Margravine of Meissen|Princess Gisela of Saxony]]; and [[Prince Carlo, Duke of Castro|Duke Carlo]] and his wife [[Princess Camilla, Duchess of Castro|Camilla, Duchess of Castro]]. <ref name=bunte/><ref name="getty"/><ref name="bild2"/>
Members of other formerly reigning families were also present, including [[Archduke Georg of Austria|Archduke Georg]] and his wife [[Duchess Eilika of Oldenburg|Archduchess Eilika of Austria]]; [[Prince Max, Duke in Bavaria|Duke Max]] and his wife, [[Princess Elisabeth, Duchess in Bavaria|Elisabeth, Duchess in Bavaria]]; [[Carl, Duke of Württemberg#Family and issue|Duke Philipp]] and his wife, [[Prince Max, Duke in Bavaria#Family|Duchess Marie Caroline of Württemberg]]; the [[Maximilian, Margrave of Baden|Margrave Maximilian]] and his wife [[Archduchess Valerie of Austria|Valerie, Margravine of Baden]]; [[Moritz, Landgrave of Hesse|Moritz, the Landgrave of Hesse]]; [[Duke Friedrich August of Oldenburg|Duke Friedrich August]] (stepfather of the bridegroom) and his wife [[Donata Countess of Castell-Rüdenhausen|Duchess Donata of Oldenburg]] (mother of the bridegroom); [[Princess Margherita of Savoy-Aosta|Margherita, Dowager Archduchess of Austria-Este]] and her son [[Robert, Archduke of Austria-Este#Family|Archduke Martin]] and his wife [[County of Isenburg#House of Isenburg|Archduchess Katharina]] (sister of the bride); [[Andreas, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha|Andreas, the Prince of Coburg]]; [[Armin, Prince of Lippe]] and [[Stephan, Hereditary Prince of Lippe]]; [[Alexander, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe]]; the [[Andreas, Prince of Leiningen|Prince Andreas]] and his wife [[Alexandra, Princess of Leiningen]], [[Prince Karl Emich of Leiningen|Prince Karl]] and his wife Princess Isabelle of [[Prince of Leiningen|Leiningen]]; and the [[Carl, Prince of Wied|Prince Carl]] and his wife [[County of Isenburg#House of Isenburg|Isabelle, Princess of Wied]] (another sister of the bride).<ref name=bunte/><ref name="getty"/><ref name="bild2"/>
Also in attendance were numerous relatives of the bridegroom's family, the House of Hohenzollern, including [[Prince Christian Ludwig of Prussia]], Princess Irina of Prussia, [[Prince Adalbert of Prussia]], [[Prince Karl Franz of Prussia#Marriages|Prince Franz Friedrich of Prussia]], [[Anastasia, Princess of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg|Princess Anastasia of Prussia]] and her husband [[Alois-Konstantin, 9th Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg|Alois-Konstantin, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg]], [[Prince Adalbert of Prussia (1884–1948)#Descendants|Princess Marie Louise of Prussia]] and her husband [[House of Schönburg|Count Rudi von Schönburg-Glauchau]] (former owner of the [[Marbella Club Hotel]]). [[Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia#Children|Ehrengard von Preussen]] and the heir of the senior branch of the dynasty, [[Alexander, Hereditary Prince of Hohenzollern]] also attended. Absent were Georg Friedrich's paternal uncles, Princes [[Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia#Children|Friedrich Wilhelm]], [[Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia#Children|Michael]] and [[Prince Christian-Sigismund of Prussia|Christian-Sigismund von Preussen]], who were not invited, the first two having renounced their historical rights as Prussian [[Dynasty#Dynasts|dynasts]] upon marriage to commoners, and all three of whom had sued for larger portions of the estate and [[trust (law)|trust]] of their ancestor, ex-Kaiser [[Wilhelm II]], the largest share of which had been initially inherited by Georg Friedrich following the death of his grandfather, [[Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia]], in 1994.<ref name="tages">Welt. Oswald, Andreas. Der Taggespiegel [http://www.tagesspiegel.de/weltspiegel/wenn-das-der-kaiser-wuesste/4540440.html Adelshochzeit in Potsdam: Wenn das der Kaiser wüsste]. 26 August 2011. retrieved 9 September 2011.</ref>
==Issue==
On 20 January 2013, Sophie gave birth to twin sons, '''''Carl Friedrich'' Franz Alexander''' and '''''Louis Ferdinand'' Christian Albrecht'''. Carl Friedrich, the elder of the two, is the [[heir apparent]] to the House of Hohenzollern. Their third child Princess '''''Emma Marie'' Charlotte Sophie''' was born on the 2 April 2015. The couple's fourth child, '''''Heinrich'' Albert Johann Georg''' was born on 17 November 2016.
==Titles and Styles==
*'''07 March 1978 - 25 August 2011:''' ''Her Serene Highness'' Princess Sophie of Isenburg
*'''25 August 2011 - present:''' '' Her Imperial and Royal Highness'' The Princess of Prussia
==Ancestry==
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|2= 2. Franz Alexander, Prince of [[County of Isenburg|Isenburg]]
|3= 3. Countess Christine von Saurma<br>Baroness von und zu der Jeltsch
|4= 4. [[:de:Franz Ferdinand von Isenburg|Franz Ferdinand, Prince of Isenburg]]
|5= 5. Countess Irina Aleksandrovna [[Tolstoy (family)|Tolstoy]]
|6= 6. Count Achatius von Saurma
|7= 7. Countess Maria Blanka von Maldeghem
|8= 8. [[:de:Franz-Joseph zu Isenburg-Birstein|Franz Joseph, Prince of Isenburg]]
|9= 9. Princess Friederike of [[Solms-Braunfels]]
|10= 10. Count Alexander Mikhailovich [[Tolstoy (family)|Tolstoy]]
|11= 11. [[Irina Mikhailovna Raievskya]]
|12= 12. Count Johann Wolfgang von Saurma-Jeltsch
|13= 13. Countess Karoline Schaffgotsch gen. Semperfrei von und zu Kynast und Greiffenstein
|14= 14. Count Ludwig von Maldeghem
|15= 15. Countess Marie Blanka Dezasse de Petit-Verneuil
|16= 16. [[Karl, Prince of Isenburg-Büdingen]]
|17= 17. [[Archduchess Maria Luisa of Austria, Princess of Tuscany|Archduchess Maria Luise of Austria-Tuscany]]
|18= 18. [[:de:Hermann zu Solms-Braunfels|Prince Hermann of Solms-Braunfels]]
|19= 19. Princess Marie of [[Solms-Braunfels]]
|20= 20. [[:ru:Толстой, Михаил Павлович|Count Michael Tolstoy]]
|21= 21. Princess Olga Alexandrovna [[:ru:Васильчиковы|Vassiltchikov]]
|22= 22. [[:ru:Раевский, Михаил Николаевич|Mikhail Nikolaievich Rayevsky]]
|23= 23. Princess Maria Grigoryevna [[Gagarin family|Gagarine]]
|24= 24. Count Friedrich von Saurma-Jeltsch
|25= 25. Countess Antonia zu [[Dohna-Schlobitten]]
|26= 26. Count Ludwig Gotthard Schaffgotsch gen. Semperfrei
|27= 27. Countess Maria von Maubeuge
|28= 28. Karl Joseph, Count von Maldeghem
|29= 29. Countess Mária [[:hu:Andrássy család (csíkszentkirályi)|Andrássy]]
|30= 30. Emil, Count Dezasse de Petit-Verneuil
|31= 31. Baroness Eleonore Hildprandt von und zu Ottenhausen
|32= 32. Victor zu [[County of Isenburg|Isenburg und Büdingen in Birstein]]
|33= 33. Maria Crescentia zu [[Löwenstein-Wertheim|Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg]]
|34= 34. [[Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany]]
|35= 35. [[Princess Maria Antonia of the Two Sicilies]]
|36= 36. Wilhelm zu [[Solms-Braunfels]]
|37= 37. Maria Kinsky von [[House of Kinsky|Wchinitz und Tettau]]
|38= 38. [[Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels|Carl zu Solms-Braunfels]]
|39= 39. Sophie zu [[Löwenstein-Wertheim|Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg]]
|40= 40. Pavel Dmitrievitch [[Tolstoy (family)|Tolstoy]]
|41= 41. Sophia Guéorguievna von [[:de:Aretin (Adelsgeschlecht)|Aretin]]
|42= 42. [[:ru:Васильчиков, Александр Иларионович|Alexander Hilarionovitch Wassiltchikov]]
|43= 43. Eugénie Ivanovna [[:ru:Сенявины|Seniavin]]
|44= 44. [[:ru:Раевский, Николай Николаевич (1801)|Nikolas Nikolajewitch Rayevsky]]
|45= 45. Anna Mikhailovna [[:ru:Бороздины|Borozdine]]
|46= 46. [[Grigory Gagarin]]
|47= 47. Sophia Andreievna [[:ru:Дашковы (нетитулованное дворянство)|Dachkov]]
|48= 48. Moritz von Saurma-Jeltsch
|49= 49. Pauline von Saurma-Jeltsch
|50= 50. [[:de:Richard Friedrich zu Dohna-Schlobitten|Richard zu Dohna-Schlobitten]]
|51= 51. Mathilde Truchsess zu Waldburg-Capustigal
|52= 52. Karl Gotthard Schaffgotsch gen. Semperfrei von und zu Kynast und Greiffenstein
|53= 53. Fredine Auguste von [[:de:Ledebur (Adelsgeschlecht)|Ledebur-Wicheln]]
|54= 54. Richard von Maubeuge
|55= 55. Hedwig Praschma von Bilkau
|56= 56. Karl von Maldeghem
|57= 57. Maria von [[Waldburg-Zeil|Waldburg-Zeil-Wurzach]]
|58= 58. [[György Andrássy]]
|59= 59. [[Franziska zu Königsegg-Aulendorf]]
|60= 60. Ferenc Dezasse de Petit-Verneuille
|61= 61. Konstantia Zerdahelyi de Nyitra- Szerdahely
|62= 61. Rudolf Hildprandt von und zu Ottenhausen
|63= 63. Adele von und zu Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg}}</center>
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