Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Louis III, Duke of Württemberg, ( German: Ludwig der Fromme; 1 January 1554, in Stuttgart – 28 August 1593, in Stuttgart) was a German nobleman. He was the Duke of Württemberg, from 1568 until his death. The only surviving son of Christoph, Duke of Württemberg, he succeeded him on his death on 28 December 1568.

    • Louis

      Duke Ludwig Friedrich Alexander of Württemberg ( German:...

    • Biography
    • Marriages
    • External Links

    He was the son of Grand Duke Louis II of Hesse and his consort, Princess Wilhelmine of Baden. He succeeded as Grand Duke in 1848 upon the abdication of his father during the March Revolutionin the German states. During the Austro-Prussian War of 1866, Louis sent word more than once to Queen Victoria, mother-in-law of his nephew and successor Louis,...

    In Munich, on 26 December 1833, he married Princess Mathilde Caroline of Bavaria, eldest daughter of Ludwig I of Bavaria. The marriage produced no children. Princess Mathilde Caroline died in 1862, and in 1868 the Grand Duke remarried, morganatically, to Magdalene Appelwho was created Baroness of Hochstädten.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Louis_IIILouis III - Wikipedia

    Louis III. Louis III may refer to: Louis the Younger, sometimes III of Germany (835–882) Louis III of France (865–882) Louis the Blind, Louis III, Holy Roman Emperor, (c. 880–928) Louis the Child, sometimes III of Germany (893–911) Louis III, Count of Chiny (died 1189) Ludwig III of Thuringia (ruled 1172–1190), see Hermann I ...

  3. Luis III de Wurtemberg (en alemán: Ludwig III. von Württemberg; Stuttgart, 1 de enero de 1554- ibidem, 28 de agosto de 1593), apodado el Piadoso ( der Fromme), fue un noble alemán. Fue el quinto gobernante del Ducado de Wurtemberg, desde 1568 hasta su muerte.

  4. Albrecht, Duke and Crown Prince of Württemberg (Albrecht Maria Alexander Philipp Joseph; 23 December 1865 – 31 October 1939) was the last heir presumptive to the Kingdom of Württemberg, a German military commander of World War I, and the head of the House of Württemberg from 1921 to his death.