Prince George, Duke of Southampton: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
(51 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 56: | Line 56: | ||
| suc-type3 = | | suc-type3 = | ||
| birth_name = | | birth_name = | ||
| birth_date = {{birth date|1869|5|7|df=yes}} | | birth_date = {{birth date|1869|5|7|df=yes}} | ||
| birth_place = {{wp|Buckingham Palace}}, {{wp|London}} | | birth_place = {{wp|Buckingham Palace}}, {{wp|London}} | ||
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1962|12|30|1869|5|7|df=yes}} | | death_date = {{Death date and age|1962|12|30|1869|5|7|df=yes}} | ||
| death_place = {{wp|Montpelier}}, {{wp| | | death_place = {{wp|Montpelier, Vermont}}, {{wp|United States}} | ||
| burial_date = | | burial_date = 22 January 1963 | ||
| burial_place = | | burial_place = {{wp|Westminster Abbey}}, {{wp|London}} | ||
| spouse = {{marriage|{{wp|Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia}}|11 January 1889|24 October 1920|end=d}}<br/>{{marriage|{{wp| | | spouse = {{marriage|{{wp|Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia}}|11 January 1889|24 October 1920|end=d}}<br/>{{marriage|{{wp|Abby Rockefeller Mauzé|Abby Rockefeller}}|23 March 1922}} | ||
| issue = {{plainlist|* [[ | | issue = {{plainlist|* [[Prince Nicholas, Duke of Southampton]] | ||
* [[Prince George of Southampton|Prince George]] | * [[Prince George of Southampton|Prince George]] | ||
* [[Prince Peter of Southampton|Prince Peter]] | * [[Prince Peter of Southampton|Prince Peter]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Jane Rockefeller]] | ||
* [[ | * [[George Rockefeller]] | ||
* [[Frederick Rockefeller]] | |||
* [[Arthur Rockefeller]] | |||
* [[Martha Rockefeller]] | |||
* [[Elizabeth Rockefeller]]}} | |||
| issue-link = | | issue-link = | ||
| full name = George William Leopold | | full name = George William Leopold | ||
| house = {{wp|House of Hanover|Hanover}} | | house = {{wp|House of Hanover|Hanover}} | ||
| father = [[William V of the United Kingdom|William V]] | | father = [[William V and II of the United Kingdom and of the Netherlands|William V and II]] | ||
| mother = {{wp| | | mother = {{wp|Princess Louise of Prussia}} | ||
| religion = {{wp|Protestantism|Protestant}} | | religion = {{wp|Protestantism|Protestant}} | ||
Line 79: | Line 83: | ||
| branch = {{plainlist| | | branch = {{plainlist| | ||
*{{navy|United Kingdom}}}} | *{{navy|United Kingdom}}}} | ||
| serviceyears = | | serviceyears = 1887-1921 | ||
| servicenumber = <!-- Do not use data from primary sources such as service records --> | | servicenumber = <!-- Do not use data from primary sources such as service records --> | ||
| unit = | | unit = | ||
| commands = | | commands = | ||
| rank = {{wp| | | rank = {{wp|Rear admiral (Royal Navy)|Rear admiral}} | ||
| battles_label = | | battles_label = | ||
| battles = }} | | battles = {{wp|Anglo-Zanzibar War}}<br/>{{wp|Cretan Revolt}}<br/>{{wp|Boxer Rebellion}}<br/>{{wp|First World War}}}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Prince George, Duke of Southampton''' (George William Leopold; 7 May 1869 - 30 December 1962) was a {{wp|British}} prince and a noted {{wp|Royal Navy}} officer. A lifelong enthusiast in exploration, George | '''Prince George, Duke of Southampton''' (George William Leopold; 7 May 1869 - 30 December 1962) was a {{wp|British}} prince, shipping magnate, and a noted {{wp|Royal Navy}} officer. A lifelong enthusiast in exploration, George was well known for having taken part in a large number of expeditions to multiple places around the world, ranging from the islands of the {{wp|Caribbean}} to the islands far east in the {{wp|Pacific}}. Since then, the duke's own recollections of his international travels have been compiled together from his personal memoirs into an official publication, titled ''The Travels of the Duke of Southampton'', which later became an instant best-seller and was also well-acclaimed for its intrinsic and accurate details of the locations the prince had personally visited during his travels. Meanwhile, later in his life, George would also come to be known for having founded the {{wp|American}}-{{wp|British}} shipping company, {{wp|R&S Line}}, which subsequently went on to become a multi-billion-dollar shipping company under a hugely successful financial partnership between the Duke of Southampton and {{wp|John D. Rockefeller Jr.}}, which was later popularly nicknamed "The Billion-Dollar {{wp|Anglo}}-{{wp|American}} Alliance" by the press due to its massive success. Following the end of the {{wp|Second World War}}, in 1957, revenues from the company were subsequently used to establish {{wp|R&S Estate}}, a similarly multi-billion dollar company specialising in real estate in the {{wp|United Kingdom}}, {{wp|United States}}, and a number of {{wp|European}} countries. Then, in 1961, {{wp|R&S Hotels}} was founded under the same partnership as a direct rival to the expanding {{wp|Hilton Hotels}}, and has also similarly seen much success in the decades since its establishment. The following year, upon the duke's death, all the companies were consolidated under {{wp|The R&S Organisation}}, which has since been jointly owned and controlled by the {{wp|British royal family}} and the {{wp|Rockefeller family}}. | ||
From 1889 to 1920, George was first married to {{wp|Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia}}, with whom he had three children. Then, following his {{wp|Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia|wife}}'s passing in 1920, George subsequently moved abroad to the {{wp|United States}}, where after a couple of years there, he wedded {{wp|Abby Rockefeller Mauzé|Abby Rockefeller}}, granddaughter of {{wp|Standard Oil}} co-founder, {{wp|John D. Rockefeller}}. The couple, despite their thirty-four-year age difference, went on to have six children in total, including the well-known {{wp|American}} politician, [[Jane Rockefeller]]. Through his marriage with {{wp|Abby Rockefeller Mauzé|Abby Rockefeller}}, the former {{wp|New York (state)|New York}} governor and former {{wp|Vice President of the United States}}, {{wp|Nelson Rockefeller}} is his brother-in-law. | |||
As a result of his unprecedented financial success abroad, the Duke of Southampton is generally considered to be the richest member of the {{wp|British royal family}} of his time, with estimates placing his total net worth at roughly $3.48 billion. | |||
==Early Life== | ==Early Life== | ||
== | ==Death== | ||
==Titles & Honours== | ==Titles & Honours== | ||
*'''7 May 1869 - 11 January 1889''' ''His Royal Highness'' The Prince George | *'''7 May 1869 - 11 January 1889''' ''His Royal Highness'' The Prince George | ||
*'''11 January 1889 - 30 December 1962''' ''His Royal Highness'' The Duke of Southampton | *'''11 January 1889 - 30 December 1962''' ''His Royal Highness'' The Duke of Southampton, Prince of the Netherlands and Luxembourg | ||
==Honours== | ==Honours== | ||
Line 110: | Line 118: | ||
| boxstyle_4 = background-color: #bfc; | | boxstyle_4 = background-color: #bfc; | ||
| 1 = 1. '''Prince George of the United Kingdom''' | | 1 = 1. '''Prince George of the United Kingdom''' | ||
| 2 = 2. [[ | | 2 = 2. [[Willliam VI and III of the United Kingdom and of the Netherlands]] | ||
| 3 = 3. {{wp| | | 3 = 3. {{wp|Princess Louise of Prussia}} | ||
| 4 = 4. {{wp|William IV of the United Kingdom}} | | 4 = 4. {{wp|William IV of the United Kingdom and of the Netherlands}} | ||
| 5 = 5. {{wp|Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen}} | | 5 = 5. {{wp|Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen}} | ||
| 6 = 6. {{wp| | | 6 = 6. {{wp|William I, German Emperor}} | ||
| 7 = 7. {{wp| | | 7 = 7. {{wp|Augusta of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach}} | ||
| 8 = 8. {{wp|George III of the United Kingdom}} | | 8 = 8. {{wp|George II and III of the United Kingdom and of the Netherlands}} | ||
| 9 = 9. {{wp|Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz}} | | 9 = 9. {{wp|Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz}} | ||
| 10 = 10. {{wp|George I, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen}} | | 10 = 10. {{wp|George I, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen}} | ||
| 11 = 11. {{wp|Luise Eleonore of Hohenlohe-Langenburg}} | | 11 = 11. {{wp|Luise Eleonore of Hohenlohe-Langenburg}} | ||
| 12 = 12. {{wp| | | 12 = 12. {{wp|Frederick William III of Prussia}} | ||
| 13 = 13. {{wp| | | 13 = 13. {{wp|Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz}} | ||
| 14 = 14. {{wp| | | 14 = 14. {{wp|Charles Frederick, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach}} | ||
| 15 = 15. {{wp|Maria | | 15 = 15. {{wp|Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of Russia (1786–1859)|Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of Russia}} | ||
}} | }} |
Latest revision as of 12:55, 5 February 2023
Prince George | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Duke of Southampton | |||||
Born | Buckingham Palace, London | 7 May 1869||||
Died | 30 December 1962 Montpelier, Vermont, United States | (aged 93)||||
Burial | 22 January 1963 | ||||
Spouse | Abby Rockefeller (m. 1922) | ||||
Issue | |||||
| |||||
House | Hanover | ||||
Father | William V and II | ||||
Mother | Princess Louise of Prussia | ||||
Religion | Protestant | ||||
Military service | |||||
Branch/service | |||||
Years of service | 1887-1921 | ||||
Rank | Rear admiral | ||||
Battles/wars | Anglo-Zanzibar War Cretan Revolt Boxer Rebellion First World War | ||||
Prince George, Duke of Southampton (George William Leopold; 7 May 1869 - 30 December 1962) was a British prince, shipping magnate, and a noted Royal Navy officer. A lifelong enthusiast in exploration, George was well known for having taken part in a large number of expeditions to multiple places around the world, ranging from the islands of the Caribbean to the islands far east in the Pacific. Since then, the duke's own recollections of his international travels have been compiled together from his personal memoirs into an official publication, titled The Travels of the Duke of Southampton, which later became an instant best-seller and was also well-acclaimed for its intrinsic and accurate details of the locations the prince had personally visited during his travels. Meanwhile, later in his life, George would also come to be known for having founded the American-British shipping company, R&S Line, which subsequently went on to become a multi-billion-dollar shipping company under a hugely successful financial partnership between the Duke of Southampton and John D. Rockefeller Jr., which was later popularly nicknamed "The Billion-Dollar Anglo-American Alliance" by the press due to its massive success. Following the end of the Second World War, in 1957, revenues from the company were subsequently used to establish R&S Estate, a similarly multi-billion dollar company specialising in real estate in the United Kingdom, United States, and a number of European countries. Then, in 1961, R&S Hotels was founded under the same partnership as a direct rival to the expanding Hilton Hotels, and has also similarly seen much success in the decades since its establishment. The following year, upon the duke's death, all the companies were consolidated under The R&S Organisation, which has since been jointly owned and controlled by the British royal family and the Rockefeller family.
From 1889 to 1920, George was first married to Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia, with whom he had three children. Then, following his wife's passing in 1920, George subsequently moved abroad to the United States, where after a couple of years there, he wedded Abby Rockefeller, granddaughter of Standard Oil co-founder, John D. Rockefeller. The couple, despite their thirty-four-year age difference, went on to have six children in total, including the well-known American politician, Jane Rockefeller. Through his marriage with Abby Rockefeller, the former New York governor and former Vice President of the United States, Nelson Rockefeller is his brother-in-law.
As a result of his unprecedented financial success abroad, the Duke of Southampton is generally considered to be the richest member of the British royal family of his time, with estimates placing his total net worth at roughly $3.48 billion.
Early Life
Death
Titles & Honours
- 7 May 1869 - 11 January 1889 His Royal Highness The Prince George
- 11 January 1889 - 30 December 1962 His Royal Highness The Duke of Southampton, Prince of the Netherlands and Luxembourg
Honours
Ancestry
Ancestors of Prince George, Duke of Southampton |
---|