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  1. His third son and heir apparent, Prince Louis Ferdinand, died in 1977 during military maneuvers, and thus his one-year-old grandson Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia (son of Prince Louis Ferdinand) became the new heir apparent to the defunct Prussian and German Imperial throne.

  2. Louis died of tuberculosis at Fontainebleau in 1765 at the age of 36, while his father was still alive, so he never became king of France. [53] [54] His mother, Queen Marie Leszczyńska, and his maternal grandfather, the former king of Poland, Stanislaus I Leszczyński , Duke of Lorraine , also survived him.

  3. Oct 2, 1994 · Her early death in 1967 and the tragic death of one of their daughters and of his heir Louis Ferdinand, when 33, left a deep mark on Louis Ferdinand, but he bore these losses with remarkable...

  4. Sep 27, 1994 · Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia, the man who would have been Kaiser if Germany still had a throne, died on Sunday in the north German city of Bremen. He was 86 and had a home outside Bremen.

  5. Louis died of consumption at Fontainebleau in 1765 at the age of thirty-six. Louis was buried in the Cathedral of Saint-Étienne in Sens his heart being buried at the Royal Basilica of Saint Denis . Children [ change | change source ]

  6. After joining battle on 10 October and losing against superior numbers and firepower, Louis (in retreat) was encircled near the hamlet of Mölsdorf (north west of Saalfeld) and killed by French cavalrymen.

  7. The Death of Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia, by Peter Edward Stroehling. Louis Ferdinand participated in the French Revolutionary Wars, fighting in the War of the First Coalition in 1792 to 1794 near Longwy and Verdun, took part in the Valmy cannonade and was wounded during the Siege of Mainz.

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