Prince Eduard | |||||
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Duke of Anhalt | |||||
Head of the House of Ascania | |||||
Period | 9 October 1963 – present | ||||
Predecessor | Prince Friedrich | ||||
Heir apparent | Princess Julia Katharina | ||||
Born |
Ballenstedt, Harz District, Free State of Anhalt (now Saxony-Anhalt), Nazi Germany (now Germany) |
3 December 1941 ||||
Spouse | Corinne Krönlein (m. 1980 – div. 2014) |
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Issue | Princess Julia Katharina, Hereditary Princess of Anhalt Princess Julia Eilika Princess Julia Felicitas |
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House | Ascania | ||||
Father | Prince Joachim Ernst, Duke of Anhalt | ||||
Mother | Editha von Marwitz | ||||
Religion | Lutheran Christian |
Full name | |
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Julius Eduard Ernst August Erdmann |
HH Princess Edda, Mrs. Darboven Extended family
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HH Princess Edda, Mrs. Darboven
HRH The Dowager Margravine of Meissen
Julius Eduard Ernst August Erdmann Prince von Anhalt (German: Julius Eduard Ernst August von Anhalt; born 3 December 1941), usually referred to as Prince Eduard, is the head of the House of Ascania, the family which ruled the Duchy of Anhalt until 1918.
Eduard was born at Schloss Ballenstedt in Ballenstedt, in what is now the German state of Saxony-Anhalt, the youngest of the five children of the last reigning Duke of Anhalt, Joachim Ernst, and of his second wife Editha Marwitz (von Stephani, by adoption), natural daughter of Wilhelm Horn by Irmgard Marwitz. She allegedly paid 10,000 marks to Bertha von Stephani to improve her social standing by adult adoption.
On 9 October 1963, Eduard's older brother Friedrich died childless in a car crash, and Eduard succeeded him as head of the house of Ascania. He uses the title Prince of Anhalt, but is referred to by others as Duke of Anhalt. The succession of Eduard and his brother was disputed by their uncle Prince Eugen who also claimed the headship of house after the death of Duke Joachim Ernst. The death without male issue in 1980 of Prince Eugen left Prince Eduard as the sole claimant to the headship of the house.
Eduard lived in the United States for several years, working in a number of retail sales positions, before returning to Germany in 1967. He has been a journalist and columnist for numerous German magazines. He has also hosted a television programme Adel verpflichet (Noblesse oblige) for RTL Television. Subsequently, Anhalt became a frequent German television commentator for royal events.
In 1978, Eduard wrote a book about his family's traditions, Askanische Sagen Über die Entstehung der Deutschen (English: Ascanian Legends and the Origins of the Germans). A revised and expanded edition of the book with the title Sagenhaftes Askanien: Geschichten und Legenden (English: Incredible Ascania, Stories and Legends) was published in 2004.