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  1. Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (German: Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld) was one of the Saxon Duchies held by the Ernestine line of the Wettin Dynasty. Established in 1699, the Saxe-Coburg-Saalfield line lasted until the reshuffle of the Ernestine territories that occurred following the extinction of the Saxe-Gotha line in 1825, [1] in which the Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld line received Gotha , but lost Saalfeld to ...

  2. 17 de ago. de 2019 · Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld was born on 17 August 1786 as the daughter of Francis, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, and Countess Augusta of Reuss-Ebersdorf. Her parents had a total of ten children, of which seven survived to adulthood. Victoria’s sister Juliane married Grand Duke Constantine Pavlovich of Russia, while another sister named Antoinette married Duke Alexander [read more]

  3. Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, (1786–1861), mother of Queen Victoria Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1822–1857), wife of Prince Louis of Orléans, Duke of Nemours Victoria, Princess Royal (1840–1901), eldest daughter of Queen Victoria and Empress of Germany and Queen of Prussia as the wife of Frederick III

  4. Francis Josias, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. Mother. Princess Anna Sophie of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. Princess Frederica Caroline of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, Duchess in Saxony (24 June 1735 – 18 February 1791) was a princess of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld by birth and, through marriage, the last Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Bayreuth .

  5. Princess Alice of the United Kingdom. Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine (5 April 1863 - 24 September 1950) was the eldest child of Princess Alice of the United Kingdom and Louis IV, Grand Duke of Hesse. She was the granddaughter of Queen Victoria. She married Prince Louis of Battenberg. Her children were Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl ...

  6. In 1818, the Duke of Kent married Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, a widowed German princess with two children—Carl (1804–1856) and Feodora (1807–1872)—by her first marriage to Emich Carl, 2nd Prince of Leiningen. Her brother Leopold was Princess Charlotte's widower and later the first king of Belgium.

  7. I thought her name was Victoire and her and her husband (Prince Edward) made up the name Victoria for Eventual queen Victoria to create a British sounding version of the mothers French name. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.61.20.206 ( talk ) 21:12, 12 November 2013 (UTC) Reply [ reply ]