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  1. Friedrich August Eberhard, Prince of Württemberg (German: Friedrich August Eberhard Prinz von Württemberg; 24 January 1813, in Stuttgart, Kingdom of Württemberg 12 January 1885, in Ban de Teuffer, Zehdenick, Province of Brandenburg, Kingdom of Prussia) was a royal Prussian Colonel General of the Cavalry with the rank of Generalfeldmarschall and Kommandierender General of the Guards Corps ...

  2. Prince August of Württemberg (Q64613) From Wikidata. ... Friedrich August Eberhard von Württemberg aka Württemberg (24 Jan 1813 - 12 Jan 1885) 0 references .

  3. 21 de ene. de 2023 · Prince Paul's parents separated shortly after his birth. The marriage was unhappy, and there were allegations of abusive treatment of his mother. His mother was granted asylum by Catherine the Great and never returned to Württemberg. She died in exile in Koluvere, Estonia, in 1788, when Prince Paul was only 3.

  4. August von Württemberg (* 24. Januar 1813 in Stuttgart; † 12. Januar 1885 in de:Zehdenick) war ein königlich preußischer Generaloberst der Kavallerie im Rang eines Generalfeldmarschalls. Prince August of Württemberg. German general.

  5. Prince of Württemberg. General in the Prussian Army. Family Members. Parents ... memorial page for August von Württemberg (24 Jan 1813–12 Jan 1885), ...

  6. Princes of Württemberg. The title Prince of Württemberg and the use of the style "Royal Highness" has generally been restricted to the following persons: the legitimate sons of a Sovereign of the Kingdom of Württemberg, the legitimate male line descendants of a Sovereign of the Kingdom of Württemberg.

  7. Charles ( German: Karl Friedrich Alexander; 6 March 1823 – 6 October 1891) was King of Württemberg from 25 June 1864 until his death in 1891. [1] Charles I married Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia in 1846 and ascended to the throne in 1864. Despite their marriage, the couple had no children, likely due to Charles' homosexuality.