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  1. Olga of Württemberg (German: Herzogin Olga Alexandrine Marie von Württemberg; 1 March 1876 – 21 October 1932) was a daughter of Duke Eugen of Württemberg and Grand Duchess Vera Constantinovna of Russia. She married Prince Maximilian of Schaumburg-Lippe.

  2. Olga Nikolaevna of Russia (11 September 1822 – 30 October 1892) was Queen of Württemberg from 25 June 1864 until 6 October 1891 as the wife of Charles I of Württemberg. Olga was the second daughter of Nicholas I of Russia and Charlotte of Prussia .

  3. Olga de Wurtemberg (en alemán: Olga von Württemberg; Stuttgart, 1 de marzo de 1876 - Ludwigsburg, 21 de octubre de 1932) fue hija del duque Eugenio de Wurtemberg y de la gran duquesa Vera Constantínovna de Rusia. Contrajo matrimonio con el príncipe Maximiliano de Schaumburg-Lippe. [1]

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  4. King Karl and Queen Olga legally adopted Grand Duchess Vera in 1871. They arranged her marriage to a member of the Silesian branch of their family, Duke Eugen of Württemberg (born 20 August 1846 – 27 January 1877), as in this way she would not have to leave the country after her marriage.

  5. 11 de sept. de 2023 · Olga Nikolaevna of Russia, queen consort of Württemberg. Early years. On 11 September 1822, one of the most beautiful princesses of her time was born in Russia: Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna (1822 – 1892), the second daughter of Tsar Nicholas I and Charlotte of Prussia.

  6. Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia (Russian: Ольга Александровна; 13 June [O.S. 1 June] 1882 – 24 November 1960) was the youngest child of Emperor Alexander III of Russia and younger sister of Emperor Nicholas II. Olga was raised at the Gatchina Palace outside Saint Petersburg.

  7. Duchess Elsa of Württemberg; Princess Albert of Schaumburg-Lippe: Born 1 March 1876 Stuttgart, Kingdom of Württemberg: Died: 27 May 1936 (aged 60) Pfaffstätt, Austria: Spouse: Prince Albert of Schaumburg-Lippe: Issue: Prince Max Prince Franz Josef Prince Alexander Bathildis, Princess of Schaumburg-Lippe