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  1. Augusta von Harrach (30 de agosto de 1800 - 5 de junio de 1873) fue la segunda esposa del rey de Prusia, Federico Guillermo III. No siendo de familia real aunque pertenecía a la nobleza austriaca, el matrimonio con el rey tuvo carácter morganático.

  2. Auguste von Harrach. Countess Auguste von Harrach zu Rohrau und Thannhausen, Princess of Liegnitz (30 August 1800 – 5 June 1873), was the second wife of King Frederick William III of Prussia. At the time of their marriage, the Harrach family was still not recognized as equal for dynastic purposes.

  3. Auguste Gräfin von Harrach (* 30. August 1800 in Dresden; † 5. Juni 1873 in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe) war als Fürstin von Liegnitz die zweite Ehefrau von König Friedrich Wilhelm III. von Preußen . Leben. Auguste Fürstin von Liegnitz. Villa Liegnitz, Potsdam-Sanssouci. Franz Krüger: Ausritt der Fürstin Liegnitz im Park Charlottenburg.

  4. Auguste von Harrach. Countess Auguste von Harrach zu Rohrau und Thannhausen, Princess of Liegnitz (30 August 1800 – 5 June 1873), was the second wife of King Frederick William III of Prussia. At the time of their marriage, the Harrach family was still not recognized as equal for dynastic purposes.

  5. Auguste von Harrach , nacido el 30 de agosto de 1800 y murió el 5 de junio de 1873, es la segunda esposa del rey Federico Guillermo III de Prusia . Resumen. 1 biografía. 2 Genealogía. 3 Notas y referencias. 4 apéndices. 4.1 Bibliografía. 4.2 Enlaces externos. Biografía.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HarrachHarrach - Wikipedia

    Auguste von Harrach, princess of Liegnitz (1800–1873), second wife of king Frederick William III of Prussia. Many of its members bear the title of Graf ( count / earl) or Gräfin ( countess ). Notable members of the family are, among others: Przibislaus Harrach (d. 1289) — founder of the family.

  7. Dating from c.1828, the miniature depicts Augusta, daughter of Count Ferdinand von Harrach and his first wife, Johanna von Rayski, several years after her morganatic marriage, in 1824, to Frederick William III, King of Prussia. She was created Princess of Liegnitz and Countess of Hohenzollern on her marriage.