
| REFERENCE | TITLE | NAME | BORN | DIED | TITLE | NAME | BORN | DIED | COMMENTS | |
| 25 | King | Ernest August I of Hanover | 1771 | 1851 | Duchess | Friederike Karoline of Mecklenburg-Strelitz | 1778 | 1841 | See 24.7 - For over 100 years prior to 1837 Hanover was linked to Great Britain sharing the same Kings. This link being broken when Queen Victoria ascended the throne of Great Britain in 1837 but was prevented from succeeding to the Hanover throne due to the prevailing Salic laws of that country. Queen Victoria's uncle Prince Ernest (Duke of Cumberland) was next in line to the Hanover throne and became King Ernest August I in 1837. | |
| 25.1 | King | George V of Hanover | 1819 | 1878 | Princess | Marie of Saxe-Altenburg | 1818 | 1907 | See 30.41 - George lost his throne as a result of the Annexation of Hanover by Prussia on 20 September 1866 after having taken the side of Austria in the Austrian-Prussian War . He, his wife and 3 children fled in exile to Austria. He died while on a visit to Paris. His body was brought to England for burial in St George Chapel, Windsor. George lost the sight of one eye during a childhood illness and finally went blind following a riding accident in 1834 (an alternative source quotes 1833) | |
| 25.11 | Crown Prince | Ernst August of Hanover (Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg) & (Duke of Cumberland) | 1845 | 1923 | Princess | Thyra of Denmark | 1853 | 1933 | See 2.5 - Ernst August declared his rights to succeed his very distant cousin Duke Wilhelm (1806-1884) to the Duchy of Brunswick (and Wolfenbüttel) in 1884 but was stopped from reigning by the Imperial Diet in 1885. He renounced his rights to Brunswick in favour of his son 24 October 1913, which on 27 October 1913 resulted in the reversal of the decision by the Imperial Diet. | |
| 25.111 | Princess | Marie Louise of Hanover (Duchess of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1879 | 1948 | Margrave | Maximilian "Max" of Baden | 1867 | 1929 | See 32.552 - Maximilan "Max" was appointed German Chancellor on 3 October 1918 and placed in charge of obtaining a negotiated peace with the allies. He resigned his office on 9 November 1918. Max who was Heir Apparent to the Throne of Baden, renounced all claims to the Succession for himself and his heirs on 22 November 1918, coincidentally with the Abdication of Grand Duke Friedrich II of Baden | |
| 25.112 | Prince | George William of Hanover (Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1880 | 1912 | Prince George was killed in a motor accident in Brandenburg, Germany (he was at the wheel of his car) whilst on his way to the funeral of his uncle King Frederick VIII of Denmark | |||||
| 25.113 | Princess | Alexandra of Hanover (Duchess of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1882 | 1963 | Grand Duke | Friedrich Franz IV of Mecklenburg-Schwerin | 1882 | 1945 | See 23.1112 - Friedrich Franz IV renounced his throne on 14 November 1918 | |
| 25.114 | Princess | Olga of Hanover (Duchess of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1884 | 1958 | ||||||
| 25.115 | Prince | Christian of Hanover (Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1885 | 1901 | Christian died in unfortunate circumstances, he developed appendicitis which was left untreated and which turned into peritonitis. | |||||
| 25.116 | Prince | Ernst August of Hanover (Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1887 | 1953 | Princess | Viktoria-Luise of Prussia | 1892 | 1980 | See 11.2117 - Ernst August succeeded to the Duchy of Brunswick (and Wolfenbüttel) on 1 November 1913 following his father's renunciation on 24 October 1913. He abdicated his throne on 8 November 1918. | |
| 25.1161 - QVD | Prince | Ernst August of Hanover (Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1914 | 1987 | Princess | Ortrud of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg | 1925 | 1980 | See 35.455 | |
| 25.1161 - QVD | Prince | Ernst August of Hanover (Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1914 | 1987 | Countess | Monika of Solms-Laubach | 1929 | |||
| 25.11611 - QVD | Princess | Marie of Hanover (Duchess of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1952 | Count | Michael von Hochberg (and Baron zu Fürstenstein) | 1943 | Michael's great great grandfather Hans Heinrich X Count von Hochberg (and Baron zu Fürstenstein) (1806-1855) was created the first Prince (Fürst) of Pless in 1850. | |||
| 25.116111 - QVD | Count | Conrad von Hochberg | 1985 | |||||||
| 25.116112 - QVD | Count | Georg von Hochberg | 1987 | |||||||
| 25.11612 - QVD | Prince | Ernst August of Hanover (Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1954 | Chantal Hochuli | 1955 | Ernst August is the present Head of the Royal Houses of Hanover and Brunswick | ||||
| 25.11612 - QVD | Prince | Ernst August of Hanover (Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1954 | Princess | Caroline Louise of Monaco | 1957 | See 46.2111121 - Ernst August is the present Head of the Royal Houses of Hanover and Brunswick | |||
| 25.116121 - QVD | Prince | Ernst August of Hanover (Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1983 | |||||||
| 25.116122 - QVD | Prince | Christian Heinrich of Hanover (Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1985 | |||||||
| 25.116123 - QVD | Princess | Alexandra Sophia of Hanover (Duchess of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1999 | |||||||
| 25.11613 - QVD | Prince | Ludwig Rudolph Adolph of Hanover (Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1955 | 1988 | Countess | Isabella von Thurn und Valsassina-Como-Vercelli | 1962 | 1988 | Isabelle died of a drug overdose and later on the same day Ludwig Rudolph committed suicide by shotgun in the mouth | |
| 25.116131 - QVD | Prince | Otto Heinrich of Hanover (Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1988 | |||||||
| 25.11614 - QVD | Princess | Olga Sophie of Hanover (Duchess of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1958 | |||||||
| 25.11615 - QVD | Princess | Alexandra of Hanover (Duchess of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1959 | Prince | Andreas of Leiningen (8th Prince of Leiningen) | 1955 | See 39.212313 - Following the second marriage of his elder brother Prince Karl-Emich it would appear that the family members regard Prince Andreas as the Head of the Family | |||
| 25.11616 - QVD | Prince | Heinrich Julius of Hanover (Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1961 | Thyra von Westernhagen | 1973 | |||||
| 25.116161 - QVD | Oscar Julius Nick | 1996 | Oscar Julius parents are Prince Heinrich Julius and Desiree Saskia Nick | |||||||
| 25.116162 - QVD | Prince | Albert of Hanover (Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1999 | |||||||
| 25.116163 - QVD | Princess | Eugenia of Hanover (Duchess of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 2001 | |||||||
| 25.116164 - QVD | Prince | Julius of Hanover (Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg) | 2006 | |||||||
| 25.1162 - QVD | Prince | Georg Wilhelm of Hanover (Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1915 | 2006 | Princess | Sophie of Greece and Denmark | 1914 | 2001 | See 16.74 | |
| 25.11621 - QVD | Prince | Welf Ernst of Hanover (Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1947 | 1981 | Wibke van Gunsteren | 1948 | Prince Welf died of a cerebral haemorrhage after collapsing during a karate practice | |||
| 25.116211 - QVD | Tania Saskia Prinzessin von Hanover | 1970 | Michael Naylor-Leyland | 1956 | ||||||
| 25.116211 - QVD | Tania Saskia Prinzessin von Hanover | 1970 | Edward Hoope | ? | ||||||
| 25.1162111 - QVD | Jake Naylor-Leyland | 1993 | ||||||||
| 25.1162112 - QVD | Gabriel Naylor-Leyland | 1996 | ||||||||
| 25.11622 - QVD | Prince | Georg of Hanover (Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1949 | Victoria Bee | 1951 | Victoria is the daughter of Countess Eleonore Fugger von Babenhausen and her first husband Robert Bee | ||||
| 25.116221 - QVD | Vera Alice Prinzessin von Hanover | 1976 | Manuel Dmoch | 1977 | Visitors may find the following link of some interest? | |||||
| 25.1162211 - QVD | Celina Dmoch | 2007 | ||||||||
| 25.116222 - QVD | Nora Prinzessin von Hanover | 1979 | Christian Falk | ? | ||||||
| 25.11623 - QVD | Princess | Friederike of Hanover (Duchess of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1954 | Jerry William Cyr | 1951 | |||||
| 25.116231 - QVD | Julia Emma Cyr | 1982 | ||||||||
| 25.116232 - QVD | Jean-Paul Cyr | 1985 | ||||||||
| 25.1163 - QVD | Princess | Friederike of Hanover (Duchess of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1917 | 1981 | King | Paul I of the Hellenes | 1901 | 1964 | See 16.14 - Princess Friederike died from anesthesia poisoning while undergoing eye surgery | |
| 25.1164 - QVD | Prince | Christian Oskar of Hanover (Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1919 | 1981 | Mireille Dutry | 1946 | ||||
| 25.11641 - QVD | Caroline-Luise Prinzessin von Hanover | 1965 | ||||||||
| 25.11642 - QVD | Mireille Prinzessin von Hanover | 1971 | ||||||||
| 25.1165 - QVD | Prince | Welf Heinrich of Hanover (Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg) | 1923 | 1997 | Princess | Sophie Alexandra of Isenburg and Büdingen in Wachtersbach | 1937 | See 27.242422 | ||
| 25.12 | Princess | Friederike Sophie of Hanover (Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg) | 1848 | 1926 | Baron | Alfons von Pawel-Rammingen | 1843 | 1932 | Alfons was the Master of The Household of King George V of Hanover. An interesting short article on Princess Friederike an be found here | |
| 25.121 | Baroness | Victoria von Pawel-Rammingen | 1881 | 1881 | ||||||
| 25.13 | Princess | Marie Ernestine of Hanover | 1849 | 1904 |