Difference between revisions 388910764 and 393492887 on enwiki{{Infobox royalty |name=Prince Oskar |birth_date={{birth date and age|1959|5|6|df=y}} |father=[[Prince Wilhelm Karl of Prussia]] |mother=Armgard von Veltheim |spouse=Auguste Zimmermann von Siefart |issue=[[Prince Oskar of Prussia (b. 1993)|Prince Oskar]]<br>[[Princess Wilhelmine of Prussia (b. 1995)|Princess Wilhelmine]]<br>[[Prince Albert of Prussia (b. 1998)|Prince Albert]] }} '''Prince Oskar of Prussia''' (born 6 May 1959) is a member of the [[House of Hohenzollern]] and the thirty-seventh ''Herrenmeister'' ("Master of the Knights") of the [[Order of Saint John (Bailiwick of Brandenburg)|''Johanniterorden'']], having succeeded his father in the position in 1999. Prince Oskar earnedholds a doctorate in history. Prince Oskar was born in [[Bonn]], [[Germany]], the son of [[Prince Wilhelm Karl of Prussia]] and his wife, Armgard von Veltheim (b.who was born in 1926). He is the great-grandson of the last German Eemperor, [[Wilhelm II of Germany|Wilhelm II]]. He descends through the last German emperorWilhelm II’s fifth son, [[Prince Oskar of Prussia]] (who served as the thirty-fifth Herrenmeister of the Johanniterorden). Despite his grandfather’s morganatic marriage to [[Countess Ina Marie von Bassewitz|Ina-Marie von Bassewitz, Countess of Ruppin]], Prince Oskar’s dynastic claim is still believed legitimate by some who subscribe to Hohenzollern House Law - alleged invoked by Wilhelm II to formally recognize Oskar's and Ina-Maria's family as dynastic. If this ruling carries legal weight, Prince Oskar is fourth in the current [[Lline of succession to the German throne|line of succession to the Prussian throne]]. Oskar was married to Auguste Zimmermann von Siefart (born in [[Amsterdam]], the [[Netherlands]], on May 16, 1962) on October 3, 1992. The couple have three children: an older son, Oskar Julius Alvo Carlos, Prince of Prussia (born in 1993); a daughter, Wilhelmine, Princess of Prussia (1995); and a younger son, Albert Burchard Carl Marcus Nikolaus, Prince of Prussia (1998). Oskar and Albert rank fifth and sixth in the [[Lline of succession to the German throne|Prussian line of succession]]. ==References== This article was condensed from the parallel entry in the German Wikipedia, where a list of sources may be found. A list of the Herrenmeisters of the ''Johanniterorden'' can be found on the German language Wikipedia page: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johanniterorden#Kapitel_und_Ordensregierung {{Prussian princes}} [[Category:1959 births|Oskar]] [[Category:House of Hohenzollern|Oskar]] [[Category:Prussian princes|Oskar]] [[Category:Living people]] [[de:Oskar Prinz von Preußen (1959)]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=393492887.
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