Nicolas de Leuchtenberg

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Nicolas de Leuchtenberg (born 12 October 1933, Munich) is the current heir to the Dukedom of Leuchtenberg.[citation needed] He is the son of Nicolas Nicolaïevitch de Leuchtenberg (1896-1937) and his wife Élisabeth Müller-Himmler, and is thus a direct descendent of Alexandre de Beauharnais, Joséphine de Beauharnais, and of Eugène de Beauharnais, first Duke of Leuchtenberg.[citation needed]

On 24 August 1962, he married Anne Bügge (1936-) with whom he has two children:

  • Nicolas Maximilien de Leuchtenberg (1963–2002), unmarried and without issue
  • Constantin de Leuchtenberg (1965-), unmarried and without issue

Patrilineal descent

  1. William I Beauharnais, seigneur de Miramion
  2. William II Beauharnais, seigneur de Miramion
  3. Jean de Beauharnais, seigneur de Miramion
  4. William III Beauharnais, seigneur de Miramion
  5. William IV Beauharnais, seigneur de Miramion
  6. François I de Beauharnais, seigneur de Miramion, died 1587
  7. François II de Beauharnais, seigneur de La Grillière, died 1651
  8. Jean de Beauharnais, seigneur de La Boische et de La Chaussée, 16061661
  9. François IV de Beauharnais, écuyer, sieur de la Boische, 16001681
  10. Claude de Beauharnais, seigneur de Beaumont, 16801738
  11. François V de Beauharnais, seigneur de Beaumont, 17141800
  12. Alexandre, vicomte de Beauharnais, 17601794
  13. Eugène de Beauharnais, 1st Duke of Leuchtenberg, 17811824
  14. Maximilian de Beauharnais, 3rd Duke of Leuchtenberg, 18171852
  15. Nicolas I Maximilianovich de Beauharnais, 4th Duke of Leuchtenberg, 18431891
  16. Nicolas II Nicolaevich de Beauharnais, 18681928
  17. Nicolas III de Beauharnais, 18961937
  18. Nicolas IV Alexander Fritz de Beauharnais, born 1933

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Nicolas de Leuchtenberg
Born: 12 October 1933
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Sergei Georgievich
Duke of Leuchtenberg

(nominal in Russia;
see Heirs since 1974)
1974 – Present

Incumbent
Heir:
Constantin
Titles in pretence
Preceded by
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 TITULAR 
Grand Duke of Frankfurt
1988 – Present
Reason for succession failure:
Grand Duchy abolished in 1813
Incumbent
Heir:
Constantin
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