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  1. Francisco de Teck; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org François de Teck; Usage on hu.wikipedia.org Ferenc tecki herceg; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Francesco di Teck; Usage on no.wikipedia.org Francis, hertug av Teck; Usage on ro.wikipedia.org Francisc, Duce de Teck; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Франц, герцог Текский; Usage on sv.wikipedia ...

  2. Fotograf: Macintosh: Billedets titel: by Alexander Bassano, half-plate glass negative, circa 1888; Kort titel: NPG x95999; Prince Francis, Duke of Teck

  3. e. Adolphus Cambridge, 1st Marquess of Cambridge (Adolphus Charles Alexander Albert Edward George Philip Louis Ladislaus; 13 August 1868 – 24 October 1927), born Prince Adolphus of Teck and later the Duke of Teck, was a relative of the British royal family, a great-grandson of George III and younger brother of Queen Mary, the wife of George V.

  4. Duke of Teck (German: Herzog von Teck) is a title which was created twice in Germanic lands. It was first borne from 1187 to 1439 by the head of a cadet line of the German ducal House of Zähringen, known as the "first House of Teck". The seat of this territory was Castle Teck in the Duchy of Swabia (from 1512 part of the County of Württemberg ...

  5. 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]

  6. NPG x95999; Prince Francis, Duke of Teck by Alexander Bassano: بيان حقوق التأليف والنشر على شبكة ...

  7. w:Francis, Duke of Teck (1837-1900), on his father's side a member of the House of Württemberg, but born from a morgenatic marriage preventing the inheritance of paternal titles, was known in his youth until 1863 as "Count Francis von Hohenstein" (a title granted to his mother, a Hungarian noblewoman), and from 1863 as "Francis, Prince of Teck" (a title granted him by his father's first ...