Princess Viktoria of Prussia
German princess and philanthropist
Born
1866
159 years ago
Died
November 13th, 1929
95 years ago — 63 years old
Category
Activists & Humanitarians
Country
Germany
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Born into the German imperial family, held significant roles in royal duties and charitable work. Advocated for social reforms and served as president of several charitable organizations. Contributed to various artistic and cultural initiatives, supporting the arts during her lifetime. Engaged in numerous community projects and philanthropy focused on education and healthcare.
Served as president of the German Red Cross
Promoted charitable organizations and education
Supported arts and culture initiatives
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