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  1. Matilde. Napoleone Giuseppe Carlo Paolo. Caterina Sofia Dorotea di Württemberg ( San Pietroburgo, 21 febbraio 1783 – Losanna, 29 novembre 1835) fu regina consorte di Vestfalia, in quanto seconda moglie di Girolamo Bonaparte, fratello di Napoleone .

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  2. Marie of Württemberg (Antoinette Friederike Auguste Marie Anna Herzogin von Württemberg; 17 September 1799 – 24 September 1860) was a daughter of Duke Alexander of Württemberg and Antoinette of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. She was Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha from 1832 to 1844 as the second wife of Duke Ernest I. As such, she was the ...

    • 23 December 1832 – 29 January 1844
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  3. Baden-Württemberg became a state of West Germany in April 1952 through the merger of South Baden, Württemberg-Baden, and Württemberg-Hohenzollern. These three states had been artificially created by the Allies after World War II out of the existing traditional states by their separation over different occupation zones.

  4. Catharina nació en San Petersburgo, Rusia, hija del rey Federico I de Württemberg y de la duquesa Augusta de Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Ella fue la segunda esposa de Jerónimo Bonaparte . Se casó el 22 de agosto de 1807 en el castillo de Fontainebleau en Francia .

  5. 12 de abr. de 2024 · The Kingdom of Württemberg (German: Königreich Württemberg) was a German state that existed from 1805 to 1918, located within the area that is now Baden-Württemberg. The kingdom was a continuation of the Duchy of Württemberg, which existed from 1495 to 1805. Prior to 1495, Württemberg was a County in the former Duchy of Swabia (Schwaben).

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  6. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Church records (parish registers, church books) are an important source for genealogical research in Germany before civil registration began. They recorded details of baptisms, marriages, deaths and burials. The vast majority of the population was mentioned. To learn more about the types of information you will find in church records, click on these links:

  7. Carl was born in Friedrichshafen on 1 August 1936. [1] He was the second son of Philipp Albrecht, Duke of Württemberg (1893–1975), and Archduchess Rosa of Austria, Princess of Tuscany (1906–1983). [2] He was educated at the classical grammar school in Riedlingen and the University of Tübingen, where he studied law.