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Friederike Amalia Wilhellmine Viktoria “Moretta” von Hohenzollern

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Friederike Amalia Wilhellmine Viktoria “Moretta” von Hohenzollern

Birth
Potsdam, Stadtkreis Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany
Death
13 Nov 1929 (aged 63)
Bonn, Stadtkreis Bonn, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Burial
Kronberg im Taunus, Hochtaunuskreis, Hessen, Germany Add to Map
Plot
In a grave next to her first husband; Adolf von Schaumburg-Lippe
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Princess Viktoria of Prussia was born on April 12, 1866 at the New Palace in Potsdam, Kingdom of Prussia, as the fifth child and second daughter of the Crown Prince and Princess of Prussia. Princess Viktoria married firstly Prince Adolf of Schaumburg-Lippe on November 19, 1890 at Charlottenberg Palace in Berlin, German Empire. They had no issue, Adolf died in 1916. Viktoria married secondly a Russian commoner Alexander Zoubkoff on November 19, 1927 at Berlin Cathedral in Berlin, Germany; who left her broke and titleless. Viktoria died on November 13, 1929 at the Hospital of St. Francis in Bonn, Weimar Republic at age sixty-three.
Princess Viktoria of Prussia was born on April 12, 1866 at the New Palace in Potsdam, Kingdom of Prussia, as the fifth child and second daughter of the Crown Prince and Princess of Prussia. Princess Viktoria married firstly Prince Adolf of Schaumburg-Lippe on November 19, 1890 at Charlottenberg Palace in Berlin, German Empire. They had no issue, Adolf died in 1916. Viktoria married secondly a Russian commoner Alexander Zoubkoff on November 19, 1927 at Berlin Cathedral in Berlin, Germany; who left her broke and titleless. Viktoria died on November 13, 1929 at the Hospital of St. Francis in Bonn, Weimar Republic at age sixty-three.

Bio by: Matthew Willis



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