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Frederick, Duke of Württemberg

Frederick
King (1806-1827) of Saxony Frederick I of ¼rttemberg, (1754-1816), Duke (1797-1803), Elector (1803-1806), and King (1806-1816) of ¼rttemberg Frederick VI of Denmark, (1768-1839), Danish monarch... Wilhelm I of Brandenburg, (1620-1688), called "Great Elector" of Brandenburg, Duke of Prussia Frederick I ...
Rulers of Württemberg
Christopher 1550-1568 Louis III 1568-1593 Frederick I 1593-1608 Dukes of ¼rttemberg-Stuttgart John... V 1482-1496 Eberhard VI 1482-1485 Dukes of ¼rttemberg Eberhard I 1457-1496 Eberhard II... II 1797-1803 Electors of ¼rttemberg Frederick II 1803-1806 Kings of ¼rttemberg Frederick I ...
Frederick I of Württemberg
Friedrich I of ¼rttemberg , or Frederick I of ¼rttemberg (November 6, 1754 - October 30, 1816) became Duke of ¼rttemberg in 1797 on the death of his father: he assumed the title of Elector in 1802, and the title of King in 1806. He was obese: behind his back he was known as "The Great Belly ...
Swabia
Hohenzollern, which also contained the Dukes of ¼rttemberg and the Margraves of Baden. The region... later over religious differences inspired by the Reformation, and the Duke of ¼rttemberg was soon... largely of the present-day state of Baden-¼rttemberg, as well as the Bavarian administrative ...
Karl I of Württemberg
Karl of ¼rttemberg was the third King of ¼rttemberg, from 25 June 1864 until his death. He was... son of Wilhelm I, King of ¼rttemberg (1781-1864) and his third wife Pauline of ¼rttemberg..., daughter of Tsar Nicholas I. Under his government ¼rttemberg reverted to Prussia and became, in 1871 ...
Ernst I of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
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Charlotte, Queen of Württemberg
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Sophia of Nassau
Princess Sofia of Nassau , (Sophie in Sweden) (July 9, 1836 - December 30, 1913), was the daughter of George William Augustus Henry, Duke of Nassau-Weilburg and his wife Pauline Friederica Marie Princess of ¼rttemberg. She married King Oscar II of Sweden on June 6, 1857 at the castle in ...
History of Württemberg
History of ¼rttemberg Origins The origin of the name ¼rttemberg remains obscure: scholars... latter part of the 16th century ¼rtemberg and Wurttemberg appeared. In 1806 ¼rttemberg became... in 1268, when a considerable part of its lands fell to the count of ¼rttemberg, the ...
10  Queen Charlotte
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11  Francis, Duke of Teck
Alexander was born in Vienna, the only son of Duke Alexander of ¼rttemberg (1804-1885) and his wife... King Wilhelm of ¼rttemberg on December 1, 1863. On September 16, 1871 he was elevated to Duke of... morganatic scion of the Royal House of ¼rttemberg who married into the British Royal Family. He was the ...
12  Ravensburg
Ravensburg , town in Swabia, southern Germany. Capital of the district of Ravensburg, Baden-¼rttemberg. First mention in 1088. 48000 inhabitants in 2002 (19000 in 1933 ...
13  Illingen
Illingen is the name of two municipalities in Germany: Illingen, Saarland in the district Neunkirchen (http://www.illingen.de) Illingen, Baden-¼rttemberg in the Enzkreis (http://www.illingen-online.de ...
14  Ravenstein
Ravenstein is the name of two municipalities Ravenstein, Germany in the district Neckar-Odenwald, Baden-¼rttemberg Ravenstein, Netherlands in mun. Oss, North Brabant ...
15  Frederick, Duke of Württemberg
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