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