Knowledge Base: Ernest Augustus Crown Prince Of Hanover

| title = Crown Prince of Hanover
Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale | image = ERNSTAUGUSTofHannover1.jpg|255px | predecessor = George V | succession = Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale | reign = 12 June 1878 – 28 March 1919 | predecessor1 = George V | succession1 = Head of the House of Hanover | successor1 = Ernest Augustus III | reign1 = 12 June 1878 – 14 November 1923 | spouse = Princess Thyra of Denmark | issue = Marie Louise, Princess Maximilian of Baden
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Alexandra, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
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Ernest Augustus III, Duke of Brunswick | full name = Ernest Augustus William Adolphus George Frederick
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HRH The Crown Prince of Hanover, Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale
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HRH Prince Ernest Augustus of Hanover and Cumberland | house = House of Hanover | father = George V of Hanover | mother = Marie of Saxe-Altenburg | date of birth =Birth date | place of birth = Hanover | date of death = 1923 (aged Age at date)

| place of death = Gmunden |}} Ernst August, Crown Prince of Hanover, 3rd Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale, (Ernest Augustus William Adolphus George Frederick; 21 September 1845 – 14 November 1923), was the eldest child and only son of George V of Hanover and his wife, Marie of Saxe-Altenburg. Ernst August had the misfortune of being deprived of the thrones of Hanover upon its annexation by Prussia in 1866 and later the Duchy of Brunswick in 1884. Although he was the senior male-line great grandson of George III, the Duke of Cumberland was deprived of his British peerages and honours for having sided with Germany in World War I.

Contents

  • 1 Early life
  • 2 Exile
  • 3 Succession
  • 4 Marriage
  • 5 Duchy of Brunswick
  • 6 Reconciliation
  • 7 War
  • 8 Later life
  • 9 Titles, styles, honours and arms
    • 9.1 Titles and styles
    • 9.2 Arms
  • 10 Issue
  • 11 Ancestry
  • 12 Notes
  • 13 External links

Early life

Prince Ernest Augustus of Hanover, Duke of Brunswick and Lunenburg, Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, was born at Hannover during the reign of his paternal grandfather, Ernest Augustus I. He became the Crown Prince of Hanover upon his father's ascension as George V in November 1851. William I of Prussia and his minister-president Otto von Bismarck deposed George V for having sided with the defeated Austria in the 1866 Austro-Prussian War. During that war, the Crown Prince saw action at the Battle of Langensalza.

Exile

After the war, the exiled Hanoverian royal family took up residence in Hietzing, near Vienna, but spent a good deal of time in Paris. George V never abandoned his claim to the Hanoverian throne and maintained the Guelphic Legion at his own expense. The former Crown Prince travelled during this early period of exile. While visiting his second cousin Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) at Sandringham in 1875, he met Princess Thyra of Denmark (29 September 1853-26 February 1933), the youngest daughter of King Christian IX and a sister of the Princess of Wales (later Queen Alexandra).

Succession

When King George V died in Paris on 12 June 1878, Prince Ernst August succeeded him as Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale in the Peerage of Great Britain and Earl of Armagh in the Peerage of Ireland. Queen Victoria created him a Knight of the Garter on 1 August 1878.

Marriage

On 21 December/22 December, 1878, he married Princess Thyra of Denmark at Copenhagen.

Duchy of Brunswick

Queen Victoria appointed the Duke of Cumberland a major general in the British Army in 1886 and promoted him to lieutenant general in 1892 and general in 1898. Although he was a British peer and a prince of Great Britain and Ireland, he continued to consider himself an exiled monarch of a German realm, making his home in Gmunden, Upper Austria. He refused to disclaim his succession rights to Hanover. In 1884, the reigning Duke William of Brunswick, a distant cousin, died and the Duke of Cumberland was hereditary heir and first in line of succession to the Duchy. Bismarck, however, managed to exclude him from this inheritance, as he had also from his father's throne, declaring the throne vacant and putting the Duchy under Prussian administration.

Reconciliation

The Duke of Cumberland was partially reconciled with the Hohenzollern dynasty in 1913, when his surviving son, Prince Ernst August, married the only daughter of German Emperor William II, the grandson of the Prussian king who had deposed his father. He renounced his succession rights to the Brunswick duchy (which had belonged to the Guelph dynasty since 1235) on 24 October 1913. In exchange, the younger Ernst August became the reigning Duke of Brunswick on 1 November. William II created the elder Ernst August a Knight of the Order of the Black Eagle. The younger Duke Ernst August abdicated his throne along with the other German princes when all the German dynasties were disestablished by the successor German provisional Government which was established when the Emperor himself abdicated and fled Germany in exile to Holland, as part of the armistice terms of November 1918.

War

The outbreak of World War I created a breach between the British Royal Family and its Hanoverian cousins. On 13 May 1915, King George V of Great Britain ordered the removal of the Duke of Cumberland from the Roll of the Order of the Garter. Under the terms of the Titles Deprivation Act 1917, on 28 March 1919 his name was removed from the roll of Peers of Great Britain and of Ireland by Order of the King in Council for "bearing arms against Great Britain."

Later life

Prince Ernst August, the former Crown Prince of Hanover and former Duke of Cumberland, died of a stroke on his estate at Gmunden in November 1923.

Titles, styles, honours and arms

Titles and styles

  • 21 September 1845–18 November 1851: His Royal Highness Prince Ernest Augustus of Hanover and Cumberland
  • 18 November 1851–12 June 1878: His Royal Highness The Crown Prince of Hanover
  • 12 June 1878–28 March 1919: His Royal Highness The Crown Prince of Hanover, Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale
  • 28 March 1919–14 November 1923: His Royal Highness The Crown Prince of Hanover

Arms

Until his father's death in 1878, Ernest Augustus' arms in right of the United Kingdom were those of his father (being the arms of the United Kingdom, differenced by a label argent of three points, the centre point charged with a fleur-de-lys azure, and each of the other points charged with a cross gules; the whole further differenced by a label gules bearing a horse courant argent), the whole a third time differenced by a label gules bearing a horse courant argent. Upon his father's death, he inherited his arms.

Issue

Image:Ernest Augustus, Crown Prince of Hanover and Princess Thyra of Denmark with family.jpg
Ernest Augustus with family, photographed by Karl Jagerspacher, 1887

The Duke and Duchess of Cumberland had six children.

NameBirthDeathNotes
Princess Marie Louise of Hanover and Cumberland11 October 187931 January 1948married Prince Maximilian of Baden (10 July 1867-6 November 1929); had issue
Prince George William of Hanover and Cumberland28 October 188020 May 1912
Princess Alexandra of Hanover and Cumberland29 September 188230 August 1963married Friedrich Franz IV, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (9 April 1882-17 November 1945)
Princess Olga of Hanover and Cumberland11 July 188421 September 1958
Prince Christian of Hanover and Cumberland4 July 18853 September 1901
Prince Ernst August (III) of Hanover and Cumberland17 November 188730 January 1953married Princess Viktoria Luise of Prussia (13 September 1892-11 December 1980)

Ancestry

Patrilineal descent

Patrilineal descent, descent from father to son, is the principle behind membership in royal houses, as it can be traced back through the generations - which means that the historically accurate royal house of monarchs of the House of Hanover was the House of Lucca (or Este, or Welf).

Descent before Oberto I is from [1] and may be inaccurate.

This is the descent of the primary male heir. For the complete expanded family tree, see List of members of the House of Hanover.

  1. Richbald of Lucca, 700 - 761
  2. Boniface I, Count of Lucca, 725 - 785
  3. Boniface II, Count of Lucca, d. 823
  4. Boniface III, Count of Lucca, d. 842
  5. Adalbert I, Margrave of Tuscany, d. 891
  6. Adalbert II, Margrave of Tuscany, d. 915
  7. Gui de Lucca, d, 929
  8. Adalbert III, Margrave of Tuscany, d. 955
  9. Oberto I, 912 - 975
  10. Oberto Obizzo, 940 - 1017
  11. Albert Azzo I, Margrave of Milan, 970 - 1029
  12. Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan, d. 1097
  13. Welf I, Duke of Bavaria, 1037 - 1101
  14. Henry IX, Duke of Bavaria, 1074 - 1126
  15. Henry X, Duke of Bavaria, 1108 - 1139
  16. Henry the Lion, 1129 - 1195
  17. William of Winchester, Lord of Lunenburg, 1184 - 1213
  18. Otto I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, 1204 - 1252
  19. Albert I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, 1236 - 1279
  20. Albert II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, 1268 - 1318
  21. Magnus the Pious, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, 1304 - 1369
  22. Magnus II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, 1328 - 1373
  23. Bernard I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, 1362 - 1434
  24. Frederick II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, 1408 - 1478
  25. Otto IV, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, 1439 - 1471
  26. Heinrich, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, 1468 - 1532
  27. Ernest I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, 1497 - 1546
  28. William, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, 1535 - 1592
  29. George, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, 1582 - 1641
  30. Ernest Augustus, Elector of Hanover, 1629 - 1698
  31. George I of Great Britain, 1660 - 1727
  32. George II of Great Britain, 1683 - 1760
  33. Frederick, Prince of Wales, 1707 - 1751
  34. George III of the United Kingdom, 1738 - 1820
  35. Ernest Augustus I of Hanover, 1771 - 1851
  36. George V of Hanover, 1819 - 1878
  37. Ernest Augustus, Crown Prince of Hanover, 1845 - 1923

Notes

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