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| 1 | Frederick |
| King (1806-1827) of Saxony Frederick I of Württemberg, (1754-1816), Duke (1797-1803), Elector (1803-1806), and King (1806-1816) of Württemberg Frederick VI of Denmark, (1768-1839), Danish monarch... Wilhelm I of Brandenburg, (1620-1688), called "Great Elector" of Brandenburg, Duke of Prussia Frederick I ... | |
| 2 | Rulers of Württemberg |
| Christopher 1550-1568 Louis III 1568-1593 Frederick I 1593-1608 Dukes of Württemberg-Stuttgart John... V 1482-1496 Eberhard VI 1482-1485 Dukes of Württemberg Eberhard I 1457-1496 Eberhard II... II 1797-1803 Electors of Württemberg Frederick II 1803-1806 Kings of Württemberg Frederick I ... | |
| 3 | Frederick I of Württemberg |
| Friedrich I of Württemberg , or Frederick I of Württemberg (November 6, 1754 - October 30, 1816) became Duke of Württemberg 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 ... | |
| 4 | Swabia |
| Hohenzollern, which also contained the Dukes of Württemberg and the Margraves of Baden. The region... later over religious differences inspired by the Reformation, and the Duke of Württemberg was soon... largely of the present-day state of Baden-Württemberg, as well as the Bavarian administrative ... | |
| 5 | Karl I of Württemberg |
| Karl of Württemberg was the third King of Württemberg, from 25 June 1864 until his death. He was... son of Wilhelm I, King of Württemberg (1781-1864) and his third wife Pauline of Württemberg..., daughter of Tsar Nicholas I. Under his government Württemberg reverted to Prussia and became, in 1871 ... | |
| 6 | Ernst I of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha |
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| 7 | Charlotte, Queen of Württemberg |
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| 8 | 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 Württemberg. She married King Oscar II of Sweden on June 6, 1857 at the castle in ... | |
| 9 | History of Württemberg |
| History of Württemberg Origins The origin of the name Württemberg remains obscure: scholars... latter part of the 16th century Würtemberg and Wurttemberg appeared. In 1806 Württemberg became... in 1268, when a considerable part of its lands fell to the count of Württemberg, 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 Württemberg (1804-1885) and his wife... King Wilhelm of Württemberg on December 1, 1863. On September 16, 1871 he was elevated to Duke of... morganatic scion of the Royal House of Württemberg 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-Württemberg. 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-Württemberg 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-Württemberg Ravenstein, Netherlands in mun. Oss, North Brabant ... | |
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