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  1. Charles Alexander (1684–1737), who would become the 11th Duke of Württemberg. Henry Frederick (1687–1734), served in the Dutch army until 1713. Maximilian Emanuel (1689–1709), volunteer in the army of Charles XII of Sweden and a devoted friend to the king. Frederick Louis (1690 - killed September 19, 1734) at the Battle of Guastalla.

  2. The state had a basic parliamentary system that changed to absolutism in the 18th century. Recognised as a kingdom in 1806–1918, its territory now forms part of the modern German state of Baden-Württemberg, one of the 16 states of Germany, a relatively young federal state that has only existed since 1952. The coat of arms represents the ...

  3. Surrounded by laurel and palm branches. The coat of arms of the Kingdom of Württemberg shows an impalement of the three black antlers that represent Württemberg on the dexter (viewer's left) side, and the three black lions passant of medieval Swabia on the sinister (viewer's right) side, both on a gold field. [1]

  4. The County of Württemberg was a historical territory with origins in the realm of the House of Württemberg, the heart of the old Duchy of Swabia. Its capital was Stuttgart. From the 12th century until 1495, it was a county within the Holy Roman Empire. [1] It later became a duchy and, after the breakup of the Holy Roman Empire, a kingdom .

  5. Anna Katharina Dorothea von Salm-Kyrburg, Stich von Bartholomäus Kilian. Darstellung um 1655. Anna Katharina Dorothea von Salm-Kyrburg (* 27. Januar 1614 in Finstingen; † 27. Juni 1655 in Stuttgart) wurde durch die Heirat mit Herzog Eberhard III. von Württemberg (1614–1674) Herzogin von Württemberg .

  6. Marriage. On 15 October 1780, at the age of 15, Augusta was married in Brunswick to Duke Frederick of Württemberg, eldest son of Duke Frederick Eugene, himself the youngest brother of the reigning Charles Eugene, Duke of Württemberg. As neither the reigning Duke nor the middle brother had any sons, Frederick's father (and then Frederick ...

  7. März 2014.] Hrsg. vom Landesmuseum Württemberg. Ulm: Süddeutsche Verlags-Gesellschaft. im Thorbecke-Verlag, 2013. Gündert, Gisela: 200 Jahre Königin Katharina Stift. 1818-2018. Stuttgart: Königin Katharina Stift, 2018. Fellmeth, Ulrich: Die Königin in Zeiten voller Nacht: Catharina von Württemberg und das “Jahr ohne Sommer” 1816.