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  1. Charlotte regarded Paul as "a very comical boy and, in my partial eyes, his manners are like Adolphus [Charlotte's younger brother]." [1] As Paul grew up, her opinion changed. During the visit of the Allied sovereigns to London in 1814, Paul, along with many other princes, was taken to visit the Ascot races by the Prince Regent.

  2. Paul von Württemberg was born 19 January 1785 in Saint Petersburg, Russia to Friedrich I. von Württemberg (1754-1816) and Auguste Karoline von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1764-1788) and died 16 April 1852 Paris, France of unspecified causes. He married Charlotte von Sachsen-Hildburghausen (1787-1847) 28 September 1805 in Ludwigsburg, Germany. One of his descendants, Boris Johnson, became ...

  3. August was the fifth and youngest child of Prince Paul of Württemberg, brother of William I of Württemberg, and his wife Princess Charlotte of Saxe-Hildburghausen. [citation needed] Military career. After 16 years of military service to the Kingdom of Württemberg in 1831, August was promoted to Rittmeister in the 1st

  4. Charlotte regarded Paul as "a very comical boy and, in my partial eyes, his manners are like Adolphus [Charlotte's younger brother]." [1] As Paul grew up, her opinion changed. During the visit of the Allied sovereigns to London in 1814, Paul, along with many other princes, was taken to visit the Ascot races by the Prince Regent.

  5. Prince Paul of Württemberg. Born: 19 Jan 1785 Died: 16 April 1852. Positions. 21 (29 January 1820 - 10 December 1820) 22 (10 December 1820 - 5 March 1821)

  6. name = Paul of Württemberg caption = Prince Paul of Württemberg birth_date = 19 January 1785 birth_place = flagicon|Russian Empire St Petersburg, Russian Empire death_date = 16 April 1852 death_place = flagicon|France Paris, France other_names = Paul Heinrich Karl Friedrich August von Württemberg known_for = occupation = Prince of ...

  7. Charlotte regarded Paul as "a very comical boy and, in my partial eyes, his manners are like Adolphus [Charlotte's younger brother]." [1] As Paul grew up, her opinion changed. During the visit of the Allied sovereigns to London in 1814, Paul, along with many other princes, was taken to visit the Ascot races by the Prince Regent.