Anton-Günther, Duke of Oldenburg

Anton-Günther
Duke of Oldenburg
Born (1923-01-16)January 16, 1923
Lensahn, Germany
Died September 20, 2014(2014-09-20) (aged 91)
Harmsdorf, Ostholstein, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Spouse Princess Ameli of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg
Issue Duchess Helene
Duke Christian
Full name
Anton-Günther Friedrich August Josias von Oldenburg
House Holstein-Gottorp
Father Nikolaus, Hereditary Grand Duke of Oldenburg
Mother Princess Helena of Waldeck and Pyrmont
Religion Lutheranism

Anton-Günther, Duke of Oldenburg (Anton-Günther Friedrich August Josias von Oldenburg; January 16, 1923 – September 20, 2014) was the head of the Grand Ducal Family of Oldenburg.

He was born in Lensahn the son of Hereditary Grand Duke Nikolaus of Oldenburg (1897–1970) and his first wife Princess Helena of Waldeck and Pyrmont (1899–1948). Duke Anton-Günther was a grandson of Frederick Augustus II, the last Grand Duke of Oldenburg, and through his mother a grandson of Friedrich, the last Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont.

He studied for a Diplom in Forestry and succeeded as head of the Grand Ducal Family of Oldenburg upon the death of his father, the Hereditary Grand Duke, on April 3, 1970. He died in September 2014 aged 91.[1]

Marriage and children

Duke Anton-Günther was married to Princess Ameli of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg (b. 1923) at Kreuzwertheim on August 7, 1951. They have two children:

The Duke and the Duchess live at Güldenstein Manor, Harmsdorf, Schleswig Holstein. The Duke also owned Eutin Castle and Rastede Castle.

Titles and styles

Ancestry

See also

Counts, dukes and grand dukes of Oldenburg

References

Anton-Günther, Duke of Oldenburg
Cadet branch of the House of Oldenburg
Born: January 16 1923 Died: 20 September 2014
Titles in pretence
Preceded by
Nikolaus
 TITULAR 
Grand Duke of Oldenburg
April 3, 1970 – September 20, 2014
Reason for succession failure:
Grand Duchy abolished in 1918
Succeeded by
Christian


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