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Carl Gregor Herzog zu Mecklenburg

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Duke Carl Gregor
Born(1933-03-14)14 March 1933
Remplin, Germany
Died24 July 2018(2018-07-24) (aged 85)
SpousePrincess Maria Margarethe of Hohenzollern
Names
Carl Gregor Georg Friedrich Franz Heinrich Norbert Wenceslaus Johann Nepomuk Lazarus Clemens Maria de Mercede et omnes sancti
HouseHouse of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
FatherGeorge, Duke of Mecklenburg
MotherIrina Mikhailovna Raievskya

Carl Gregor Duke of Mecklenburg (German: Carl Gregor Herzog zu Mecklenburg; 14 March 1933 – 23 July 2018) was a member of the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz and a music and art historian.

Biography

He was born in Remplin, Mecklenburg at the grand ducal families estate the youngest child of Duke Georg of Mecklenburg and his first wife Irina Mikhailovna Raievskya. One of his names, Gregor was given him in honor of his maternal ancestral uncle, Grigori Potemkin, Prince of Tauride - in Russian context, the boy would be 'Grigori Yurievich'. He spent the first years of his life at Schloss Remplin until the main part of the palace was destroyed in a fire in 1940. His family then moved to Grunewald, where they lived until their home was completely destroyed in February 1944 during a bombing raid. His father was held prisoner by the Nazi government from 1944 until he was released in February 1945 when he took his family to live in Sigmaringen at the invitation of Princess Margarethe of Hohenzollern.[1]

Carl Gregor studied music and art history at the University of Tübingen and in 1968 gained a Doctorate in Art history. He worked as an assistant professor in the department of art history at the Technische Hochschule in Stuttgart. In 1974 he was appointed the director of the Museum of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart and held the position until his retirement in 1992.[1] Carl Gregor is the author of a number of books.

Duke Carl Gregor married Princess Maria Margarethe of Hohenzollern, the daughter of Franz Joseph, Prince of Hohenzollern-Emden, in a civil ceremony on 18 February 1965 in Hechingen.[2] They were married religiously on 23 April 1966 in the Chapel at Burg Hohenzollern.[3]

Duke Carl Gregor of Mecklenburg died on July 24, 2018 at tbe age of 85.

Ancestry

References

  1. ^ a b Oster, Uwe (2008-03-14). "Musik und Literatur als roter Faden". Hohenzollerische Zeitung. Retrieved 2008-04-15.
  2. ^ L'Allemagne Dynastique, Tome VI : Bade-Mecklembourg. p. 242.
  3. ^ "German Duke Weds; Prince Disappears". The New York Times. 1966-04-24. p. 8.