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
- William I Beauharnais, seigneur de Miramion
- William II Beauharnais, seigneur de Miramion
- Jean de Beauharnais, seigneur de Miramion
- William III Beauharnais, seigneur de Miramion
- William IV Beauharnais, seigneur de Miramion
- François I de Beauharnais, seigneur de Miramion, died 1587
- François II de Beauharnais, seigneur de La Grillière, died 1651
- Jean de Beauharnais, seigneur de La Boische et de La Chaussée, 1606–1661
- François IV de Beauharnais, écuyer, sieur de la Boische, 1600–1681
- Claude de Beauharnais, seigneur de Beaumont, 1680–1738
- François V de Beauharnais, seigneur de Beaumont, 1714–1800
- Alexandre, vicomte de Beauharnais, 1760–1794
- Eugène de Beauharnais, 1st Duke of Leuchtenberg, 1781–1824
- Maximilian de Beauharnais, 3rd Duke of Leuchtenberg, 1817–1852
- Nicolas I Maximilianovich de Beauharnais, 4th Duke of Leuchtenberg, 1843–1891
- Nicolas II Nicolaevich de Beauharnais, 1868–1928
- Nicolas III de Beauharnais, 1896–1937
- Nicolas IV Alexander Fritz de Beauharnais, born 1933
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Nicolas de Leuchtenberg Born: 12 October 1933 | ||
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Preceded by Sergei Georgievich |
Duke of Leuchtenberg (nominal in Russia; |
Incumbent Heir: Constantin |
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Preceded by ? |
— TITULAR — Grand Duke of Frankfurt 1988 – Present Reason for succession failure: Grand Duchy abolished in 1813 |
Incumbent Heir: Constantin |
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