Peter I of Alessandri

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His Majesty King Peter I
  Alessandrian Royalty
  House of Anhalt
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Nikolaus V
Children
   Princess Elisabeth
   Princess Frederike
   Princess Caroline
   Princess Ina-Marie
   Prince Eduard
Eduard III
Children
   Prince Eduard
   Prince Peter
   Prince Georg Donatus
   Princess Eugenie
Eduard IV
Children
   Princess Elisabeth
   Prince Eduard
   Princess Anna
   Prince Georg
   Prince Johann
   Prince Peter
   Princess Mary
   Prince Philipp
   Prince Albert
   Princess Cecile
Grandchildren
   Irene Frances, Countess Wismar
   Andreas, Count Wismar
   Theodor, Count Wismar
   Wilhelm, Count Wismar
   Prince Eugen, Duke of Coburg
   Prince Philipp of Coburg
   Princess Alexandra of Coburg
   Prince Carl of Coburg
   Prince Stefan of Coburg
   Prince Teymuraz of Coburg
Philipp I
Children
   Prince Nikolaus
   Prince Leopold
   Princess Beatrice
   Prince Carl Albert
Grandchildren
   Prince Nikolaus
   Prince Ludwig Ernest Andreas
   Prince Alexander
   Princess Johanna
   Prince Wilhelm
   Princess Charlotte
   Prince Heinrich
   Prince Sigismund
   Princess Viktoria
   Prince Waldemar
   Princess Sophie
   Princess Margarethe
   Prince Eitel Friedrich
   Prince August Wilhelm
   Prince Adalbert
   Princess Oskar
   Prince Joachim
   Princess Viktoria Luise

His Majesty King Peter I (Peter Albert Ernest Georg Karl Joachim Waldemar), (March 21, 1652 - June 4, 1674) (1665 - 1670 DE) was the seventh child of King Eduard IV and Queen Frances of Alessandri.

Childhood

Prince Peter was born at Neues Palais on March 21, 1652. He was a sullen, withdrawn child, inclinded to be introverted and very shy. He shared a room and a nanny with his elder brother Johann, but the brothers did not get along. Their nanny favoured Peter, marking him to be the "most cleverest of all these children," and was rather neglectful towards Johann.


Reign

Murder

He was buried at the Royal Masoleum near Schloss Hanover


Preceded by:
Johann I
King of Alessandri
1665–1670
Followed by:
Albert II