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  1. Duchess Amelia of Württemberg (German: Amalie Therese Luise Wilhelmine Philippine von Württemberg; 28 June 1799 – 28 November 1848) was the Duchess of Saxe-Altenburg by marriage to Joseph, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg. She was a daughter of Duke Louis of Württemberg and Princess Henrietta of Nassau-Weilburg.

    • 29 September 1834 – 28 November 1848
  2. 4 de sept. de 2023 · 04/09/2023 - 12:21. La familia real de Württemberg ha celebrado este verano una nueva boda por todo lo alto. A finales de julio era el duque Eberhard de Württemberg, considerado como el 'primer ...

  3. 2 de sept. de 2023 · September 2, 2023 ~ Saad719. Royal Guests and Relatives from around Europe have joined the extended Württemberg Royal Family for the Wedding of Duchess Amelie of Württemberg and Baron Franz-Ferdinand von Feilitzsch in Altshausen on September 2nd, to be followed by a spectacular Ball at Schloss Altshausen this evening.

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  4. 4 de sept. de 2023 · La duquesa Amélie de Württemberg no solo recurrió a la herencia familiar para el vestido de novia, sino que también lució la valiosa tiara de diamantes Württemberg. Se trata de una ...

  5. 7 de sept. de 2023 · As the father-of-the-bride is sadly deceased, Duchess Marie-Amélie of Württemberg, also known as Amelie, was walked down the aisle by her brother Wilhelm, who succeeded their grandfather Carl as the Duke of Württemberg in June 2022.

    • Isaac Bickerstaff
  6. Duchess of Saxe-Altenburg from 1834 to 1848 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Duchess Amelia of Württemberg ( German: Amalie Therese Luise Wilhelmine Philippine von Württemberg; 28 June 1799 – 28 November 1848) was the Duchess of Saxe-Altenburg by marriage to Joseph, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg.

  7. 8 de sept. de 2022 · A new royal engagement. HRH Duchess Amelie of Württemberg is engaged to Baron Franz-Ferdinand von Feilitzsch. The engagement was announced earlier today. Duchess Marie-Amélie Diane Katherine Beatrix Philippa Sophie was born at Ravensburg on March 11, 1996.