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  1. Charles II, Duke of Brunswick (German: Karl II, Herzog von Braunschweig; 30 October 1804 – 18 August 1873), ruled the Duchy of Brunswick from 1815 until 1830. . Today he is best remembered for being on the losing side of the "Opera Game," defeated by American chess master Paul Morphy in one of the most famous chess games ever play

  2. Karl, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (30 September 1813 – 24 October 1878) was Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg from 1831 to 1878. Karl was the eldest son of Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg , and Princess Louise Caroline of Hesse-Kassel and an elder brother of Christian IX of Denmark .

  3. Archduke Friedrich, Duke of Teschen (Friedrich Maria Albrecht Wilhelm Karl; 4 June 1856 – 30 December 1936) was a member of the House of Habsburg and the Supreme Commander of the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I. Friedrich was born at the castle Gross-Seelowitz (now Židlochovice, near Brno in Moravia) the son of Karl Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria and his wife Archduchess Elisabeth ...

  4. Frederick I (German: Friedrich Wilhelm Karl; 6 November 1754 – 30 October 1816) was the ruler of Württemberg from 1797 to his death. He was the last Duke of Württemberg from 1797 to 1803, then the first and only Elector of Württemberg from 1803 to 1806, before raising Württemberg to a kingdom in 1806 with the approval of Napoleon I.

  5. Frederick Charles Louis Constantine, Prince and Landgrave of Hesse ( German: Friedrich Karl Ludwig Konstantin Prinz und Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel; Finnish: Fredrik Kaarle; 1 May 1868 – 28 May 1940), was the brother-in-law of the German Emperor, Wilhelm II. He was elected King of Finland on 9 October 1918, but renounced the throne on 14 ...

  6. With the death of his grandfather Grand Duke Friedrich Wilhelm in 1904 Duke Carl Borwin inherited 600,000 marks, with a further 30,000 marks to be inherited upon his 25th birthday. After completing his final school exams in 1905 he spent some time travelling around Southern Europe visiting the kingdoms of Italy and Greece as well as Constantinople, capital of the Ottoman Empire.

  7. Karl Friedrich Gauss El duque le proporcionó asistencia financiera en sus estudios secundarios y universitarios, que efectuó en la Universidad de Gotinga entre 1795 y 1798. Su tesis doctoral (1799) versó sobre el teorema fundamental del álgebra (que establece que toda ecuación algebraica de coeficientes complejos tiene soluciones igualmente complejas), que Gauss demostró.