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  1. Antonia of Württemberg (24 March 1613 – 1 October 1679) was a princess of the Duchy of Württemberg, as well as a literary figure, patroness, and Christian Kabbalist.

  2. Antonia von Württemberg war Prinzessin von Württemberg sowie eine Literatin, Mäzenatin, christliche Kabbalistin und Stifterin der Kabbalistischen Lehrtafel in Bad Teinach-Zavelstein.

  3. One of the best known of them was Antonia, the daughter of Duke Eberhard III. of Würtemberg (1629-74). She acquired a remarkable mastery of Hebrew, and, according to contemporary evidence, was well versed in rabbinic and cabalistic lore.

  4. Antonia could have become Queen consort of Sicily if she had married Frederick. Antonia married, on 27 October 1380, to Eberhard III, Count of Württemberg , in Bad Urach . [5] Antonia laid out water gardens in their castle grounds, known as "der Frau von Mailand Garten".

  5. Antonia of Württemberg (24 March 1613 – 1 October 1679) was a princess of the Duchy of Württemberg, as well as a literary figure, patroness, and Christian Kabbalist. Life.

  6. 15 de jun. de 2024 · Daughter of Bernabò Visconti, signore di Milano and Beatrice Regina Visconti. Wife of Graf Eberhard "der Milde" von Württemberg and Federigo II d'Aragon, “il Simplo” king of Sicily. Mother of Eberhard IV, Count of Württemberg; Ulrich, Graf Württemberg and Ludwig, Graf von Württemberg.

  7. 1 de jun. de 2024 · Who was Antonia of Württemberg? Antonia of Württemberg was a princess of the Duchy of Württemberg, as well as a literary figure, patroness, and Christian Kabbalist.