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  1. Princess Friederike Sophie Charlotte Auguste of Württemberg-Oels (m. 1768) Frederick Augustus of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (29 October 1740, Wolfenbüttel – 8 October 1805, Eisenach) was a German nobleman and Prussian general. A prince of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel and thus one of the Dukes of Brunswick-Lüneburg, in 1792 he was granted the ...

  2. Prince Frederick of Württemberg. Deutsch: Prinz Friedrich Karl August von Württemberg (* 21. Februar 1808 auf der Comburg bei Schwäbisch Hall; † 9. Mai 1870 in Stuttgart) war ein württembergischer General der Kavallerie und Vater des Königs Wilhelm II. von Württemberg. English: Prince Frederick of Württemberg (1808–1870)

  3. Frederick assumed the title Prince-Elector (German: Kurfürst) on 25 February 1803, and was thereafter known as the Elector of Württemberg. The reorganization of the Empire also secured the new Elector control of various ecclesiastical territories and former free cities, thus greatly increasing the size of his domains.

  4. She wed Charles William Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel (1735-1806), later Charles II Duke of Brunswick, on 16 January 1764. This collection includes details of their marriage treaty and although this was a diplomatic union Augusta was initially happy with her husband - she wrote to George III in December 1764 that ‘I never knew anybody with a more real good heart’.

  5. Fotografiado en 1870, poco antes de su muerte. El príncipe Federico de Wurtemberg (en alemán: Friedrich Prinz von Württemberg; 21 de febrero de 1808 - 9 de mayo de 1870) fue un general en el ejército de Württemberg y el padre de Guillermo II de Wurtemberg. Federico era miembro de la familia real de Wurtemberg y un Príncipe de Wurtemberg.

  6. Soldier. After serving with Frederick the Great during the Seven Years' War, he took up residence in 1769 at his family's exclave, the County of Montbéliard, of which he was also made lieutenant-general in March 1786 by his eldest brother, Charles Eugene, Duke of Württemberg, who had begun to come into the inheritance of portions of the County of Limpurg in the 1780s.

  7. Frederick assumed the title Prince-Elector (German language: Kurfürst) on 25 February 1803, and was thereafter known as the Elector of Württemberg. The reorganization of the Empire also secured the new Elector control of various ecclesiastical territories and former free cities , thus greatly increasing the size of his domains.