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  1. Uso en da.wikipedia.org Franz af Teck; Uso en el.wikipedia.org Φραγκίσκος δούκας του Τεκ; Uso en en.wikipedia.org Francis, Duke of Teck; Uso en fr.wikipedia.org François de Teck; Uso en hu.wikipedia.org Ferenc tecki herceg; Uso en it.wikipedia.org Francesco di Teck; Uso en no.wikipedia.org Francis, hertug av Teck; Uso en ...

  2. Combined coat of arms of George and Mary, the Duke and Duchess of York. Prince George, Duke of York, and Princess Victoria Mary of Teck were married at 12:30 on 6 July 1893 at the Chapel Royal at St James's Palace. [9] [10] Their wedding was the first royal wedding to take place in St James's Chapel since the death of Prince Albert in 1861 ...

  3. Mary of Teck (Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes; 26 May 1867 – 24 March 1953) was the queen consort of King George V of the United Kingdom and Emperor of India. She was the mother of Edward VIII later Duke of Windsor George VI and grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II Queen of the United Kingdom and Princess Margaret , Countess of Snowdon.

  4. 19 de dic. de 2009 · This file has an extracted image: The Marriage of George, Duke of York to Princess Mary of Teck (1).JPG. Licensing [ edit ] This is a faithful photographic reproduction of a two-dimensional, public domain work of art.

  5. 25 de nov. de 2023 · He was the third child and the second son of Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge and Prince Francis, Duke of Teck. The couple married in 1866, and Mary (May), the future Queen Mary, consort of King George V, was born in May 1867, followed by Adolphus (Dolly), Francis (Frank) and Alexander (Alge). Frank was christened “Francis Joseph Leopold ...

  6. His son, Francis, Duke of Teck, was the father of Mary of Teck, queen consort to George V of the United Kingdom. Life [ edit ] He was born on 9 September 1804 the son of Duke Louis of Württemberg (1756–1817), the younger brother of Frederick I of Württemberg , the first king of Württemberg, and the second son of Frederick II Eugene, Duke of Württemberg (1732–1797). [1]