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Julia Hauke (Varsovia, 12 de noviembre de 1825 - Jugenheim, 19 de septiembre de 1895) fue una aristócrata, esposa de Alejandro de Hesse-Darmstadt, tercer hijo del gran duque Luis II de Hesse-Darmstadt, [2] y la madre del príncipe Alejandro I de Bulgaria. Sus descendientes forman parte de las familias reales de España, Reino Unido y Suecia.
- Julia Teresa Salomé[1]
- Jardines del Castillo de Heiligenberg
- Condesa Hauke
Julia, Princess of Battenberg, previously Countess Julia von Hauke and Countess of Battenberg (born Julia Therese Salomea Hauke; 24 November [O.S. 12 November] 1825 – 19 September 1895), was the wife of Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine, the third son of Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse.
- Sophie LaFontaine
- Battenberg
Julia Hauke (Varsovia, 12 de noviembre de 1825 - Jugenheim, 19 de septiembre de 1895) fue una aristócrata, esposa de Alejandro de Hesse-Darmstadt, tercer hijo del gran duque Luis II de Hesse-Darmstadt, [2] y la madre del príncipe Alejandro I de Bulgaria.
Page 1/1. Julia, The Princess of Battenberg. HSH The Princess of Battenberg, formerly Countess Julia Therese Salome VON Hauke was born on 12th November 1825 in Warsaw, Poland (then ruled by Russia), the daughter of Count John Maurice VON Hauke (1775-1830), Poland's Deputy Minister of War and Sophie Lafontaine (1790-1831).
Julia, Princess of Battenberg, was a woman of humble beginnings who rose to great heights through her own merits and the power of love. Born as Countess Julia Therese Salomea von Hauke in Warsaw, she was the daughter of a Polish general of German descent.
Julia fue dama de compañía de la zarina María Aleksándrovna pero se acabó casando en secreto con el hermano de ésta, siendo aquel casamiento un gran escándal...
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Prince Alexander's spouse, Julia von Hauke (1825–1895), was a mere countess, the orphaned daughter of Count von Hauke, a Polish nobleman of German ancestry who had served as a general in the Imperial Russian Army and then as Deputy Minister of War of Congress Poland.