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Prince Bernadotte is a title that has been used by several members of the House of Bernadotte. It is most commonly known as a title granted to men who were formerly titled as princes of Sweden before losing their royal titles when they married unequally and against the Swedish constitution (enskild mans dotter [approximately "daughter of a common man"]). It was created in 1892 as a non-hereditary title in the nobility of Luxembourg and conferred upon Oscar Bernadotte by Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg. A title with the same name was subsequently created in 1937 as a non-hereditary title in the nobility of Belgium and conferred upon Carl Bernadotte by King Leopold III of Belgium. The wives of these princes of Luxembourgish and Belgian nobility were then granted the title of Princess Berna

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  • Prince Bernadotte is a title that has been used by several members of the House of Bernadotte. It is most commonly known as a title granted to men who were formerly titled as princes of Sweden before losing their royal titles when they married unequally and against the Swedish constitution (enskild mans dotter [approximately "daughter of a common man"]). It was created in 1892 as a non-hereditary title in the nobility of Luxembourg and conferred upon Oscar Bernadotte by Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg. A title with the same name was subsequently created in 1937 as a non-hereditary title in the nobility of Belgium and conferred upon Carl Bernadotte by King Leopold III of Belgium. The wives of these princes of Luxembourgish and Belgian nobility were then granted the title of Princess Berna (en)
  • Prins Bernadotte eller Furst Bernadotte är en titel som har använts av flera medlemmar av huset Bernadotte. Den gavs till män som tidigare titulerades som prinsar av Sverige innan de förlorade de kungliga titlarna efter de gift sig ojämlikt, mot den svenska grundlagen (enskild mans dotter.) Den skapades 1892 som en icke-ärftlig titel i adeln i Luxemburg och tilldelades Oscar Bernadotte av Adolphe, storhertig av Luxemburg. En titel med samma namn skapades därefter 1937 som en icke-ärftlig titel i adeln i Belgien och tilldelades Carl Bernadotte av kung Leopold III av Belgien. Hustrurna till dessa furstar av luxemburgsk och belgisk adel fick då titeln prinsessan Bernadotte. Titeln gavs också i början av 1800-talet till Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte, den då framtida grundaren av det svenska k (sv)
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  • Prince Bernadotte is a title that has been used by several members of the House of Bernadotte. It is most commonly known as a title granted to men who were formerly titled as princes of Sweden before losing their royal titles when they married unequally and against the Swedish constitution (enskild mans dotter [approximately "daughter of a common man"]). It was created in 1892 as a non-hereditary title in the nobility of Luxembourg and conferred upon Oscar Bernadotte by Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg. A title with the same name was subsequently created in 1937 as a non-hereditary title in the nobility of Belgium and conferred upon Carl Bernadotte by King Leopold III of Belgium. The wives of these princes of Luxembourgish and Belgian nobility were then granted the title of Princess Bernadotte. The title was also used in the early 19th century with reference to Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte, the subsequent founder of the Swedish royal House of Bernadotte. (en)
  • Prins Bernadotte eller Furst Bernadotte är en titel som har använts av flera medlemmar av huset Bernadotte. Den gavs till män som tidigare titulerades som prinsar av Sverige innan de förlorade de kungliga titlarna efter de gift sig ojämlikt, mot den svenska grundlagen (enskild mans dotter.) Den skapades 1892 som en icke-ärftlig titel i adeln i Luxemburg och tilldelades Oscar Bernadotte av Adolphe, storhertig av Luxemburg. En titel med samma namn skapades därefter 1937 som en icke-ärftlig titel i adeln i Belgien och tilldelades Carl Bernadotte av kung Leopold III av Belgien. Hustrurna till dessa furstar av luxemburgsk och belgisk adel fick då titeln prinsessan Bernadotte. Titeln gavs också i början av 1800-talet till Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte, den då framtida grundaren av det svenska kungahuset Bernadotte. (sv)
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