The
House of Solms-Hohensolms-Lich is a
Hessian princely family, and a collateral line of the
House of Solms-Braunfels. The House of Solms-Hohensolms-Lich originally were imperial counts, raised to the rank of
Imperial Prince in 1792.
Counts of Solms-Hohensolms-Lich (1718–1792) •
Friedrich Wilhelm, Count 1718–44 (1682-1744) •
Charles Christian, Count 1744–92 (1725-1803), created
Reichsfürst 1792
Princes of Solms-Hohensolms-Lich (1792–present) •
Charles Christian, 1st Prince 1792–1803 (1725-1803) ∞ 1759 Sophie Charlotte, Countess of
Dohna-Schlobitten •
Charles Louis Augustus, 2nd Prince 1803–1807 (1762-1807) - Mediatized in 1806; ∞ 1802 Henrietta Sophie, Countess of
Bentheim-Steinfurt •
Charles, 3rd Prince 1807-1824 (1803-1824) •
Ludwig, 4th Prince 1824-1880 (1805-1880); ∞ 1829 Marie, princess of
Isenburg-Büdingen •
Prince Ferdinand (1806-1876) •
Hermann, 5th Prince 1880-1899 (1838-1899); Agnes, Countess of
Stolberg-Wernigerode •
Charles, 6th Prince 1899-1920 (1866-1920); ∞ 1894 Emma, Princess of
Stolberg-Wernigerode •
Reinhard Louis, 7th Prince 1920-1951 (1867-1951); ∞ 1898 Marka Clara, Countess of
Solms-Sonnewalde •
Hermann Otto, Hereditary Prince (1902-1940); ∞ 1933 Gertrud, Baroness of
Werthern-Beichlingen •
Philipp-Reinhard, 8th Prince 1951-2015 (1934-2015); ∞ 1974 Marie, Countess
Fouché d’Otrante •
Carl-Christian, 9th Prince 2015–present (born 1975); ∞ 2009 Christina, Countess of
Douglas-
Langenstein • Louis Clemens Jamal,
Hereditary Prince (born 2008) • Prince Louis Philip (born 1978) • Prince Frederik Sebastian (born 1987) • Prince Wilhelm (1937-2024) ∞ Milicent von
Boch-Galhau (b.1937) • Prince Benedict (born 1965) • Prince Christian-Lucius (born 1974) • Prince Maximilian •
Prince Hermann Otto (born 1940) ∞ Margit Mayer (b.1944) div. 1971 ∞ Christiane Meyer zu Eissen (b. 1955) ==Gallery==