Prince Ernst Von Hohenberg - Family

Family

Ernst married Marie-Therese Wood on 25 May 1936 ; the couple had two children :

  • HSH Prince Franz Ferdinand Maximilian Georg Ernst Maria Josef Zacharius Ignaz von Hohenberg (b. 14 March 1937 - d. 8 August 1978) ; married Heide Zechling and had issue :
    • HSH Prince Franz Ferdinand Karl Georg Ernst von Hohenberg (b. 24 May 1969) ; married Christiane Pirker, one son.
      • HSH Prince Maximilian von Hohenberg (b. 2001) (source)
  • HSH Prince Ernst Georg Elemer Albert Josef Antonius Peregrinus Rupertus Maria von Hohenberg (b. 1 March 1944) ; married 1st on 31 August 1970 to Patricia Anette Caesar (divorced 1999) and had issue ; married 2nd on 15 September 2007 to Margareta Anna Ndisi.
    • HSH Princess Eva Anne Maria von Hohenberg (b. 1 December 1974)

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