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  1. Princess Pauline Friederike Marie (25 February 1810, Stuttgart – 7 July 1856, Wiesbaden) was Duchess consort of Nassau from 1829 to 1839 as the second wife of William, Duke of Nassau. She was a member of the House of Württemberg and a princess of Württemberg by birth.

    • 23 April 1829 – 30 August 1839
  2. Paulina de Wurtemberg (en alemán, Pauline von Württemberg; Stuttgart, 25 de febrero de 1810-Wiesbaden, 7 de julio de 1856) [1] fue una princesa de Wurtemberg por nacimiento, y por matrimonio fue duquesa de Nasáu.

  3. Princess Pauline Friederike Marie (25 February 1810, Stuttgart – 7 July 1856, Wiesbaden) was Duchess consort of Nassau from 1829 to 1839 as the second wife of William, Duke of Nassau. She was a member of the House of Württemberg and a princess of Württemberg by birth.

  4. 3 de feb. de 2024 · Genealogy for Duchess Pauline Friedrike Marie von Württemberg (Württemberg), Herzogin zu Nassau-Weilburg (1810 - 1856) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Stuttgart, Württemberg
    • Stuttgart, Württemberg, Deutschland (DB)
    • February 25, 1810
    • Wiesbaden, Hessen-Darmstadt, Deutschland (DB)
  5. 17 de mar. de 2017 · Princess Pauline is perhaps best known for her actions just after the Second World War when she helped shelter two prominent Nazis. Princess Pauline was also a registered member of the Nazi party. By then she was 68 years old, and she had lost her eldest son in 1941 and her husband in 1945.

  6. Princess Pauline Friederike Marie of Württemberg, full German name: Pauline Friederike Marie, Prinzessin von Württemberg (25 February 1810, Stuttgart, Kingdom of Württemberg – 7 July 1856, Wiesbaden, Duchy of Nassau) was a member of the House of Württemberg and a Princess of Württemberg by birth.

  7. Princess Pauline Olga Helene Emma of Württemberg (19 December 1877 – 7 May 1965) was the only child of William II of Württemberg and Princess Marie of Waldeck and Pyrmont to reach adulthood. Pauline was the wife of William Frederick, Prince of Wied, and worked for many years as the regional director of the German Red Cross in western Germany.