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In 1991, the seventh prince, Emich, disinherited his eldest son, the Hereditary Prince
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Castle was the main seat of the branch. After its partial destruction during the
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in 1803 as ample compensation for these losses. The complete titles of
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In 1801, this line was deprived by France of its lands on the
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Carl Friedrich Wilhelm, Count of Leiningen-Dagsburg-Hardenburg
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is Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Leiningen (born 1982).
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The fourth prince, Ernst, pursued a career in the British
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Carl Friedrich Wilhelm, Count of Leiningen-Dagsburg-Hardenburg
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