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  1. t. e. Diane, Dowager Duchess of Württemberg ( née Princess Diane of Orléans; born 24 March 1940) is a French-German painter, sculptor, writer and philanthropist. She is the widow of Carl, Duke of Württemberg, head of the House of Württemberg. She is the fourth daughter and sixth child of Henri, Count of Paris, Orléanist pretender to the ...

  2. Sofía de Wurtemberg (1563-1590) Sofía de Wurtemberg en 1588. Sofía de Wurtemberg (en alemán, Sophie von Württemberg; Stuttgart, 20 de noviembre de 1563- Vacha, 21 de julio de 1590) fue una noble alemana de la Casa de Wurtemberg, y por matrimonio duquesa de Sajonia-Weimar .

  3. German princess, duchess of Saxe-Weimar (1563-1590) Sophie of Württemberg Q3963981)

  4. 26 de may. de 2019 · Media in category "Sabina of Bavaria, Duchess of Württemberg". The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total. 1492 Sabine.jpg 421 × 565; 39 KB. 900-122 Sabine von Bayern.jpg 1,215 × 1,665; 690 KB. 900-158 Ahnentafel Herzog Ludwig.jpg 3,368 × 2,678; 3.02 MB.

  5. Feb 8, 2021 - Sabine of Württemberg (2 July 1549 in Montbéliard – 17 August 1581 in Rotenburg an der Fulda) was a princess of Württemberg by birth and by marriage, the first Landgravine of Hesse-Kassel.

  6. In a political calculation, a six-year-old Sabina was promised to the then eleven-year-old Ulrich von Württemberg. Sabina's father, Albrecht IV and her maternal uncle, Maximilian I, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire as of 1508, were behind the arrangement. Both wanted to secure political influence in Württemberg.

  7. Sabina was promised at the age of six years for strategic reasons by her uncle, King Maximilian I, to Ulrich of Württemberg to whom she was married 15 years later. This marriage was unhappy because of Ulrich's tendency to violence, so that Sabina was ultimately forced to flee from Württemberg without her two children and seek shelter with her brothers in Munich.