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  1. Duke of Württemberg. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Eberhard II, Duke of Württemberg

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eberhard_IIEberhard II - Wikipedia

    Eberhard II may refer to: Eberhard II, Count of the Mark, (c. 1255 – 1308) Eberhard II, Count of Württemberg (after 1315 – 1392) Eberhard II von der Mark (1365–1440) Eberhard II, Duke of Württemberg (1447–1504) Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  3. 20 de jul. de 2023 · July 20, 2023 ~ Saad719. Duke Eberhard of Württemberg, the second son of the late Duke of Württemberg and Princess Diane of Orleans, married Gaby Maier in the Chapel of Schloss Altshausen, on July 15th, followed by a Procession to Schloss Altshausen where the bride and groom were followed by Princess Diane and the new Duke of Württemberg.

  4. Duke Friedrich was related closely to Queen Elizabeth II by several common ancestors, and both of them are more distantly related to Boris Johnson through their common ancestor, Frederick I of Württemberg, Elizabeth through legitimate lines, while Johnson via Karoline, an illegitimate grand daughter of the 18th-19th Century king.

  5. Ludwig I (1412 – 1450) Count of Württemberg-Urach. Ludwig II (1439– 1457) Count of Württemberg-Urach. Eberhard V/I (1445 – 1496) Count of Württemberg-Urach, later Duke of Württemberg. The Treaty of Münsingen reunited the two separate Lines under Eberhard V in 1482. Eberhard obtained the title of Duke in 1495.

  6. Eberhard's half-brother and predecessor Ulrich II took office at the age of about eleven years. It is generally assumed that he stood under the guardianship and regency of Count Hartmann I of Grüningen. Ulrich II died in 1279 and his guardian Hartmann in 1280, allowing Eberhard to exercise unrestricted reign of the County of Württemberg from ...

  7. Eberhard VI/II in Waiblingen – 17 February 1504 at Lindenfels Castle) was a German nobleman. He was Count of Württemberg-Stuttgart from 1480 to 1496 as Eberhard VI, then Duke of Württemberg from 1496 to June 1498 as Eberhard II.