Fw: Children of Isabel of England (Died 1241), Wife of Emper

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Leo van de Pas

Fw: Children of Isabel of England (Died 1241), Wife of Emper

Legg inn av Leo van de Pas » 24 jan 2008 21:53:50

Hines is at it again, ignore the message and attack by being picky.

In my original message I said that Heinrich had lines to the present. Hessen
Darmstadt, a term replaced before the times of Victoria, do not go to the
present, which is why I did not mention them, but Hines jumped to the
conclusion that they were..

Sauce? Out of which bottle did you get that Alice, Grand Duchess of Hessen
und bei Rhein was the granddaughter of Queen Victoria?

You are slipping, is senility beckoning you? Give it up, before you make an
even bigger fool of yourself. I won't be bothered replying to you.

Concerned,
Leo van de Pas

----- Original Message -----
From: "D. Spencer Hines" <panther@excelsior.com>
Newsgroups: alt.history.british, alt.talk.royalty,
soc.genealogy.medieval,soc.history.medieval
To: <gen-medieval@rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 7:42 AM
Subject: Re: Children of Isabel of England (Died 1241),Wife of Emperor
Frederick II


Leo is quite obviously back on the sauce again.

Drinking and posting is NEVER a Good Idea...

But Leo does it constantly...

Hence the gibberish he broadcasts below.

Princess Margaret Beatrice Feodora is the granddaughter's name.

Her mother was Princess Royal Victoria Adelaide Mary who married Kaiser
Friedrich III.

DSH

Lux et Veritas et Libertas

"Leo van de Pas" <leovdpas@netspeed.com.au> wrote in message
news:mailman.2516.1201203764.4586.gen-medieval@rootsweb.com...

What have you been drinking? I was not going to mention all, the
granddaughter I referred to was [sic]
QVictoria, [sic] mother of Empress Victoria [sic], mother of Margaretha
of
Prussia who married Friedrich Karl von Hessen.



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Re: Children of Isabel of England (Died 1241),Wife of Empero

Legg inn av D. Spencer Hines » 25 jan 2008 02:35:40

"Leo van de Pas" <leovdpas@netspeed.com.au> wrote in message
news:mailman.2518.1201208088.4586.gen-medieval@rootsweb.com...

Hessen Darmstadt, a term replaced before the times of Victoria...
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Utter Nonsense from the drunken Leo.

Prince Philip's SISTER, previously mentioned by the drunken Leo, was named
Cecilie ---- Cecilie Prinzessin v. Griechenland Prinsesse af Danmark. She
died in 1937.

Cecilie married Georg Donatus Wilhelm Nikolaus Eduard Heinrich Karl
Erbgrossherzog v. Hessen und bei Rhein, whose Great-Grandfather reportedly
retained the title Karl Wilhelm Ludwig Prinz v. HESSEN-DARMSTADT.

Karl Wilhelm Ludwig Prinz v. HESSEN-DARMSTADT was born in 1809 and died in
1877, 40 YEARS into the Reign of QUEEN VICTORIA.

His elder brother was Ludwig III Grossherzog v. Hessen und bei Rhein.

Both Cecilie and her husband Georg Donatus were members of the Nazi Party
[NSDAP].

Cecilie and Georg Donatus came to a tragic end in 1937:
---------------------------------------------------
On 16 November 1937, Georg Donatus, Cecilie, their two young sons, along
with Georg's mother Grand Duchess Eleonore, left Darmstadt for London. The
aeroplane hit a factory chimney near Ostend and crashed into flames, killing
all those on board. Cecilie was eight months pregnant with her fourth child
at the time of the crash, and the remains of the fetus were found in the
wreckage, indicating that Cecilie had gone into labour

Cecilie was buried with her husband, two sons and the stillborn child in
Darmstadt at the Rosenhöhe, the traditional burial place of the Hesse
family. Cecilie's daughter Johanna was adopted by Prince Ludwig and
Princess Margaret; she died two years later from meningitis and is buried
with her parents and siblings.

This is used in A Matter of Honour by Jeffrey Archer. It claims that the
Grand duke was actually holding the jewels of his aunt, the last Tsaritsa of
Russia, which the KGB are looking for.

<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Cecilie_of_Greece_and_Denmark>

DSH

Lux et Veritas et Libertas

Veni, Vidi, Calcitravi Asinum

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