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  1. Princess Pauline Olga Helene Emma of Württemberg (19 December 1877 – 7 May 1965) was the only child of William II of Württemberg and Princess Marie of Waldeck and Pyrmont to reach adulthood. Pauline was the wife of William Frederick, Prince of Wied, and worked for many years as the regional director of the German Red Cross in western Germany.

  2. Grand Duchess Vera Constantinovna of Russia. Olga of Württemberg ( German: Herzogin Olga Alexandrine Marie von Württemberg; 1 March 1876 – 21 October 1932) was a daughter of Duke Eugen of Württemberg and Grand Duchess Vera Constantinovna of Russia. She married Prince Maximilian of Schaumburg-Lippe. [1]

  3. Joachim Frederick (born and died in 1587) Julius Frederick (1588–1635), founder of the branch line of Württemberg-Weiltingen, also known as the Julian Line. Philip Frederick (born and died in 1589) Eva Christina (1590–1657) - married John George of Brandenburg (1577–1624), Duke of Jägerndorf, son of Joachim Frederick, Elector of ...

  4. Added: Sep 14, 2008. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 29808669. Source citation. British Royalty, Queen of Württemberg. Born Charlotte Augusta Matilda, she was the fourth child and eldest daughter of King George III and Sophia Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Her offical title was HRH The Princess Royal. To her family she was simply Royal. Like her ...

  5. stillborn daughter von Württemberg (Halbschwester väterlicherseits, jüngere Schwester) ... von 16 insgesamt. 223Leichenzug Wilhelm.jpg 2.029 × 1.541; 1,03 MB.

  6. Marie-Caroline Herzogin von Württemberg (* 23. Juni 1969 in München als Marie Caroline Hedwig Eleonore Herzogin in Bayern[1]) ist die zweite Tochter von Max in Bayern und Elisabeth Douglas.

  7. 1495–1496. Eberhard II. 1496–1498. Ulrich. 1498–1550. 1519–1534 war Herzog Ulrich außer Landes vertrieben. Württemberg fiel in dieser Zeit unter die Herrschaft des Hauses Habsburg. Folgende Statthalter wurden eingesetzt: Wilhelm von Waldburg (1519–1525), Georg von Waldburg (1525–1531) und Philipp von Pfalz-Neuburg (1531–1534).