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  1. Neuenstadt was annexed to Württemberg in 1742: Regencies of Charles Rudolph, Duke of Württemberg-Neuenstadt (1737-38) and Charles Frederick II, Duke of Württemberg-Oels (1738-46) Charles Eugene: 11 February 1728: 1733-1793: 24 October 1793: Duchy of Württemberg: Elisabeth Friederike Sophie of Brandenburg-Bayreuth 26 September 1748 Bayreuth ...

  2. Roman Catholicism (previously Lutheranism) Charles Alexander of Württemberg (24 January 1684 – 12 March 1737) was a Württemberg Duke from 1698 who governed the Kingdom of Serbia as regent from 1720 until 1733, when he assumed the position of Duke of Württemberg, which he held until his death.

  3. Philip of Württemberg belonged to the fifth branch (called the "Ducal branch") of the House of Württemberg, descended from the seventh son of Frederick II Eugene, Duke of Württemberg. [2] On the extinction of the eldest branch in 1921, the Catholic ducal line remained the only dynastic branch of the formerly reigning family.

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  5. Ludwig Eugen, Duke of Württemberg (6 January 1731 – 20 May 1795), was the reigning Duke of Württemberg from 1793 until his death in 1795. Early life and ancestry [ edit ] He was born as the third son of Duke Karl Alexander and his wife, Princess Maria Augusta of Thurn and Taxis (11 August 1706 – 1 February 1756).

  6. Duke William Alexander of Württemberg (13 April 1825 – 15 April 1825) On his first wife's death, Eugen married secondly in 1827 to Princess Helene of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1807–1880), daughter of Charles Louis, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg and Countess Amalie of Solms-Baruth. They had four children.

  7. 25 de feb. de 2024 · HRH Duke Alexander Eugen Philipp Albrecht Ferdinand Maria Joseph Ivan Rilsky Johannes-Joseph vom Kreuz of Württemberg was the fourth of five children of HRH Duke Albrecht Eugen Maria Philipp Carl Joseph Fortunatus (1895-1954) and HRH Princess Nadezhda of Bulgaria (1899-1958). He died in Munich on February 18, 2024. He was 90 years old.