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  1. 20 de abr. de 2013 · Elisabeth of Württemberg (Elisabeth Wilhelmine Luise) was born on April 21, 1767, in Treptow an der Rega in Brandenburg-Pomerania, now Trzebiatów, Poland. She was one of the twelve children of Friedrich II Eugene, Duke of Württemberg and Sophia Dorothea of Brandenburg-Schwedt. Elisabeth had eleven siblings:

  2. Frederica of Württemberg Princess Peter Frederick of Holstein Gottorp Spouse Prince Peter Frederick of Holstein Gottorp Issue Augustus, Grand Duke of Oldenburg Duke George of

  3. Catharina of Württemberg. Portrait by François Kinson, c.1810-1820. Princess Katharina of Württemberg (full name: Friederike Katharina Sophie Dorothea; [1] 21 February 1783 – 29 November 1835) was Queen consort of Westphalia by marriage to Jérôme Bonaparte, who reigned as King of Westphalia between 1807 and 1813.

  4. The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. Johann-Baptist Lampi d. Ä. 006-2.jpg 491 × 630; 35 KB. Herzogin Friederike von Oldenburg.jpg 696 × 876; 133 KB. Friedericke Elisabeth of Württemberg, princess of Holstein-Gottorp-Oldenburg.jpg 225 × 300; 26 KB. Friederike Elisabeth Amalie of Württemberg.png 944 × 1,242; 1.79 MB.

  5. About: Friederike of Brandenburg-Schwedt (Friederike Sophia Dorothea; 18 December 1736 – 9 March 1798) was Duchess of Württemberg by marriage to Frederick II Eugene, Duke of Württemberg. She is an ancestor to many European royals of the 19th and 20th century. Property. Value.

  6. 5 de jul. de 2020 · The Wedding of Prince Henri, Count of Clermont, son of the Count of Paris and Princess Isabelle of Orléans-Braganza, and Duchess Marie-Thérèse of Württemberg (wearing the Württemberg Small Diamond Tiara), daughter of the Duke of Württemberg and Archduchess Rosa of Austria, at the Chapelle Royale de Dreux on this day in 1957, the largest royal event in France since the Wedding of Queen ...

  7. 15 de feb. de 2013 · English: Portrait of Duchess Louise Frederica of Württemberg (1722-1791), wife of Frederick II, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Date: 18 th century