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Hohenlohe
[ hoh-uhn-loh-uh ]
noun
- a member of a German princely family, fl. 12th to 19th centuries.
Hohenlohe
/ ˈhəʊənˌləʊə; hoːənˈloːə /
noun
- HohenloheChlodwig, Prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst18191901MPrussianPOLITICS: statesman Chlodwig (ˈkloːtvɪç), Prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst. 1819–1901, Prussian statesman; chancellor of the German empire (1894–1900)
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The emperor was fortunate in securing as his successor Prince Chlodwig von Hohenlohe.
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The Pope naturally refused to receive Cardinal Hohenlohe as an ambassador.
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Prince Hohenlohe, as a friend of the Prussian alliance, was supposed to be acting in this matter in concert with Berlin.
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The Pope, to my mind, has made a mistake in declining to receive Hohenlohe.
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Hohenlohe seemed, I hear, dreadfully put out by the result of the division yesterday.
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