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  1. www.grabkapelle-rotenberg.de › en › interestingWilhelm I. von Württemberg

    SUCCESSFUL REFORMER AND POLITICIAN WILHELM I VON WÜRTTEMBERG. WILHELM I VON. WÜRTTEMBERG. Wilhelm I (1781–1864) assumed rule in Württemberg in 1816, a time at which the state was plagued by crop failures and famine. As king, he and his wife Katharina introduced comprehensive reforms to improve the economic situation in Württemberg.

  2. "Prince Paul of Württemberg (Paul Heinrich Karl Friedrich August; 19 January 1785 – 16 April 1852) was the fourth child and second son of King Frederick I and his wife, Duchess Augusta of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Through an illegitimate daughter, Paul is the great-great-great-great-grandfather of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson."

  3. Princess Pauline Friederike Marie (25 February 1810, Stuttgart – 7 July 1856, Wiesbaden) was Duchess consort of Nassau from 1829 to 1839 as the second wife of William, Duke of Nassau. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Princess Pauline of Württemberg has received more than 73,053 page views.

  4. Pauline Friederike Marie van Württemberg (Stuttgart, 25 februari 1810 - Wiesbaden, 7 juli 1856) was de dochter van prins Paul van Württemberg (1785-1852) (zoon van koning Frederik I van Württemberg en Augusta Caroline van Brunswijk) en Catharine Charlotte van Saksen-Hildburghausen (1787-1847) (dochter van Frederik van Saksen-Altenburg en Charlotte Georgine Louise van Mecklenburg-Strelitz ...

  5. Prince Paul of Württemberg (Paul Heinrich Karl Friedrich August; 19 January 1785 – 16 April 1852) was the fourth child and second son of King Frederick I and his wife, Duchess Augusta of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel.

  6. William II (German Wilhelm II) (25 February 1848, Stuttgart – 2 October 1921, Bebenhausen) was the fourth King of Württemberg, from 6 October 1891 until the abolition of the kingdom on 30 November 1918. He was the son of Prince Frederick of Württemberg (1808–1870) and his wife Princess Catherine Frederica of Württemberg (1821–1898), daughter of King William I of Württemberg (1781 ...

  7. History. First established in 1702 as the St.-Hubertus-Jagdorden (Hunting Order of St Hubert), in 1807 it was renamed the Ritterorden vom Goldenen Adler (Knightly Order of the Golden Eagle) by Frederick I, and on 23 September 1818 renewed and restructured (at the same time as the civil orders) by William I as the Order of the Württemberg Crown with (initially) 3 classes (grand cross ...