Julia, Princess of Battenberg
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Julia, Princess of Battenberg
Summary
Julia, Princess of Battenberg is a human[1]. Born in Warsaw[2], she… she was born on +1825-11-12T00:00:00Z[3]. She died in Schloss Heiligenberg[4]. She died on +1895-09-19T00:00:00Z[5]. She worked as a lady-in-waiting[6]. She ranks in the top 0.7% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (422 views/month, #6,998 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Julia, Princess of Battenberg's place of birth was Warsaw[2].
- Julia, Princess of Battenberg passed away in Schloss Heiligenberg[4].
- Julia, Princess of Battenberg was born on +1825-11-12T00:00:00Z[3].
- Julia, Princess of Battenberg died on +1895-09-19T00:00:00Z[5].
- Julia, Princess of Battenberg's father was John Maurice Hauke[8].
- Julia, Princess of Battenberg's mother was Sophie Lafontaine[9].
- Among Julia, Princess of Battenberg's spouses was Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine[10].
- A child of Julia, Princess of Battenberg was Prince Henry of Battenberg[11].
- A child of Julia, Princess of Battenberg was Prince Louis of Battenberg[12].
- A child of Julia, Princess of Battenberg was Princess Marie of Battenberg[13].
- A child of Julia, Princess of Battenberg was Alexander of Battenberg[14].
- A child of Julia, Princess of Battenberg was Prince Francis Joseph of Battenberg[15].
- Julia, Princess of Battenberg held citizenship in Russian Empire[16].
- Julia, Princess of Battenberg held citizenship in Grand Duchy of Hesse[17].
- Julia, Princess of Battenberg's professions included lady-in-waiting[6].
- Julia, Princess of Battenberg was educated at Russian National Library building at Fontanka Embankment[18].
- Julia, Princess of Battenberg received the Order of Saint Catherine[19].
- Julia, Princess of Battenberg received the Order of Theresa[20].
- Julia, Princess of Battenberg's religion is recorded as Catholicism[21].
- Julia, Princess of Battenberg's religion is recorded as Lutheranism[22].
- Julia, Princess of Battenberg's image is recorded as Gräfin Julie von Haucke.jpg[23].
- Julia, Princess of Battenberg is recorded as female[24].
- Julia, Princess of Battenberg's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Julia, Princess of Battenberg's family is recorded as House of Hauke[26].
- Julia, Princess of Battenberg's family is recorded as House of Battenberg[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Warsaw[2], Julia, Princess of Battenberg… she was born on +1825-11-12T00:00:00Z[3]. Her father was John Maurice Hauke[8]. Her mother was Sophie Lafontaine[9].
Education
Julia, Princess of Battenberg's education included a stint at Russian National Library building at Fontanka Embankment[18].
Career and Affiliations
Julia, Princess of Battenberg's professions included lady-in-waiting[6].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of Saint Catherine[19], an order of chivalry for women[28], in Russian Empire[29], founded in 1714[30] and Order of Theresa[20], an order of chivalry for women[31], founded in 1827[32].
Personal Life
Julia, Princess of Battenberg was married to Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine[10]. Children include Prince Henry of Battenberg[11], a politician[33], 1858–1896[34], of Kingdom of Italy[35], awarded the Order of the Garter[36]; Prince Louis of Battenberg[12], a politician[37], 1854–1921[38], of Germany[39], awarded the Knight of the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky[40]; Princess Marie of Battenberg[13], an aristocrat[41], 1852–1923[42], of Germany[43]; Alexander of Battenberg[14], a military officer[44], 1857–1893[45], of Principality of Bulgaria[46], awarded the Order of St. Andrew[47], specialised in politician[48]; and Prince Francis Joseph of Battenberg[15], a military personnel[49], 1861–1924[50], of Germany[51], awarded the Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath[52]. Religious affiliations include Catholicism[21], a Christian denominational family[53], founded in 1054[54] and Lutheranism[22], a Christian denominational family[55], founded in 1517[56].
Death and Burial
Julia, Princess of Battenberg died on +1895-09-19T00:00:00Z[5]. She passed away in Schloss Heiligenberg[4]. The cause of death was disease[57].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Julia, Princess of Battenberg include Princess Alice of Battenberg[58], a nurse[59], 1885–1969[60], of United Kingdom[61], awarded the Dame of the Order of Queen Maria Luisa[62].
Why It Matters
Julia, Princess of Battenberg ranks in the top 0.7% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (422 views/month, #6,998 of 1,000,298).[7] She has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[63] She is known by 26 alternative names across languages and contexts.[64]
Entities named for her include Princess Alice of Battenberg[58], a nurse[59], 1885–1969[60], of United Kingdom[61], awarded the Dame of the Order of Queen Maria Luisa[62].
FAQs
Where was Julia, Princess of Battenberg born?
Julia, Princess of Battenberg's place of birth was Warsaw[2].
Where did Julia, Princess of Battenberg die?
Julia, Princess of Battenberg died in Schloss Heiligenberg[4].
Who were Julia, Princess of Battenberg's parents?
Julia, Princess of Battenberg's father was John Maurice Hauke[8]. Julia, Princess of Battenberg's mother was Sophie Lafontaine[9].
Who was Julia, Princess of Battenberg married to?
Julia, Princess of Battenberg's spouses include Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine[10].
What did Julia, Princess of Battenberg do for work?
Julia, Princess of Battenberg worked as lady-in-waiting[6].
Where did Julia, Princess of Battenberg go to school?
Julia, Princess of Battenberg was educated at Russian National Library building at Fontanka Embankment[18].
What awards did Julia, Princess of Battenberg receive?
Honors received include Order of Saint Catherine[19] and Order of Theresa[20].