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  1. Nadezhda de Bulgaria (Sofía, 30 de enero de 1899 - Stuttgart, 15 de febrero de 1958) fue una princesa búlgara por derecho propio, y miembro de la Casa de Wurtemberg por matrimonio.

  2. Princess Nadezhda of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Княгиня Надежда; born Nadezhda Klementine Maria Pia Majella (Надежда Клементина Мария Пия Мажелла)); German: Prinzessin Nadeschda von Bulgarien; 30 January 1899 – 15 February 1958) was a member of the Bulgarian royal family.

  3. Nadezhda de Bulgaria (Sofía, 30 de enero de 1899 - Stuttgart, 15 de febrero de 1958) fue una princesa búlgara por derecho propio, y miembro de la Casa de Wurtemberg por matrimonio.

  4. Though spending most of her life outside Bulgaria, Princess Nadejda never forgot her homeland. In the hard days upon the death of King Boris III, she and her husband were a mainstay in the life of the widowed Queen and her grieving children.

  5. Born on January 30, 1899; daughter of Marie Louise of Parma (1870–1899) and Ferdinand I (1861–1948), king of Bulgaria (r. 1887–1918, abdicated); married Albrecht also known as Albert Eugene, duke of Wurttemberg; children: Ferdinand Eugen (b. 1925); Margareta Louise (b. 1928, who married the viscount de Sheringon); Eugen Eber-hard (b. 1930 ...

  6. Nadejda of Bulgaria (1899–1958) Duchess of Wurttemberg. Name variations: Princess of Bulgaria. Born Nadejda Klementine Maria Pia Majella, Jan 30, 1899; died Feb 15, 1958; dau. of Marie Louise of Parma (1870–1899) and Ferdinand I (1861–1948), king of Bulgaria (r. 1887–1918, abdicated

  7. The last Bulgarian royal family ( Bulgarian: Българско царско семейство, romanized : Balgarsko tsarsko semeystvo) is a line of the Koháry branch of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, which ruled Bulgaria from 1887 to 1946. The last tsar, Simeon II, became Prime Minister of Bulgaria in 2001 and remained in office until 2005.