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  1. 29 de may. de 2024 · The mortal remains of the longest reigning Bulgarian monarch of the Third Bulgarian Kingdom, Tsar Ferdinand, are now on Bulgarian soil. In the afternoon on May 29, they were transported by plane to Sofia airport from the German town of Coburg.

  2. Hace 5 días · On request here a guestlist for the funeral of Duke Friedrich von Württemberg on 25 May 2018 in Altshausen, Germany. Closest relatives: Duke Carl von Württemberg

  3. Hace 5 días · At 10:30 Duchess Fleur von Württemberg on the arm of her father, Duke Carl, came walking down the carpet from a part of the castle to the entrance of the church. She looked beautiful in a white organza dress set with Brussels lace and designed by Parisian designer Cathérine Puget.

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  4. Hace 5 días · The Queen surprisingly doesn’t have that much royal ancestors, due to the fact that her mother came from a noble family. Much more royal is the ancestry of her husband Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, whose great-great-grandparents are almost all royal, except for two.

  5. 20 de may. de 2024 · There were 22 heads of these former federal states, titled as the 4 Kings of Germany; Prussia, Bavaria, Saxony, and Württemberg, there were also 6 Grand Dukes, 5 Dukes, and 7 Princes, who along with all of their heirs, successors and families, lost their titles and domains.

  6. 25 de may. de 2024 · Early life. Princess Victoria Mary ("May") of Teck was born on 26 May 1867 at Kensington Palace, London. Her father was Prince Francis, Duke of Teck, the son of Duke Alexander of Württemberg by his morganatic wife, Countess Claudine Rhédey von Kis-Rhéde.

  7. 25 de may. de 2024 · (May 25, 2024) Hechingen: Hohenzollern Castle. Hohenzollern Castle, Hechingen, Germany. Hohenzollern dynasty, dynasty prominent in European history, chiefly as the ruling house of Brandenburg-Prussia (1415–1918) and of imperial Germany (1871–1918).