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  1. El 9 de noviembre de 1824 en el Palacio de Charlottenburg, se casaron Federico Guillermo III y Augusta von Harrach. Su boda fue mantenida en secreto. Cuando se produjo su matrimonio, fue tratado como morganático, por lo que no fue nombrada reina, sino que recibió los títulos de princesa von Liegnitz (Legnica moderna) y condesa von Hohenzollern.

  2. Augusta von Harrach (30 de agosto de 1800 – 5 de junio de 1873) fue la segunda esposa del rey de Prusia, Federico Guillermo III. 2 relaciones.

  3. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 8653918. Source citation. Austrian Nobility. Morganatic wife of King Friedrich Wilhelm III. of Prussia. Friedrich Wilhelm met her in 1822 during a vacation in Treplitz. He had become very lonely after his first wife Luise had died and his daughters had left Berlin after their marriages.

  4. Auguste von Harrach Liegnitz, Auguste von 1800-1873 Augusta (księżna legnicka ; 1800-1873) Auguste von Harrach Ehefrau von König Friedrich Wilhelm III. von Preußen Auguste von Liegnitz, 1800-1873 Liegnitz, Auguste von, Fürstin, 1800-1873 Auguste, Princess of Liegnitz, consort of Frederick William III, King of Prussia, 1800-1873

  5. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Genealogy for Graf Leopold* Karl August Wilhelm Ernest von Harrach zu Rohrau und Thannhausen (1873 - 1898) family tree on Geni, with over 245 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

  6. The Harrach or Harrachov glassworks gets its name from Alois Raimund von Harrach (Count Harrach), whose estate it was founded on in Bohemia, 1712. Shortly after (different sources give the year 1712 and 1714), Elias Muller received permission from Count Harrach to operate the glassworks.

  7. 10 de abr. de 2020 · Augusta was also not friendly with her father-in-law’s morganatic wife Auguste von Harrach and her sister-in-law the Crown Princess (born Elisabeth Ludovika of Bavaria). Augusta could not put a brave face and remained proud and haughty, signing her name with “née (born) Princesse of Saxe-Weimar” until she became Queen.