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  1. Sophie of Württemberg. Sophie of Württemberg (Sophie Friederike Matilda; 17 June 1818 – 3 June 1877) was Queen of the Netherlands as the first wife of King William III. [1] Sophie separated from William in 1855 but continued to perform her duties as queen in public. She was known for her progressive and liberal views and corresponded with ...

  2. 14 de jun. de 2021 · Sophie was the first grandchild of the Duke and Duchess of Württemberg and the Duke and Duchess in Bavaria to marry, and her baby will be their first great-grandchild, too. She has two younger sisters, Duchesses Pauline and Anna and a younger brother, Duke Carl. The couple met in London, where they currently live.

  3. Sofía Federica Matilde de Wurtemberg ( Stuttgart, 17 de junio de 1818- La Haya, 3 de junio de 1877) fue reina de los Países Bajos y gran duquesa de Luxemburgo desde el 17 de marzo de 1849 hasta su muerte, como la primera esposa del rey Guillermo III de los Países Bajos. Era hija del rey Guillermo I de Wurtemberg y de su segunda esposa, la ...

  4. 20 de oct. de 2018 · Cheers to the royal couple! On Saturday, Duchess Sophie of Württemberg, 24, wed Count Maximilien of Andigné, 29, at the Castle of Tegernsee in Germany. As she made her way into the Saint-Quirin ...

  5. Sophie of Württemberg was born in Stuttgart on 17 June 1818 as the daughter of King William I of Württemburg and his second wife Catherine Pavlovna of Russia. Her mother died just seven months after her birth. She never grew close to her father’s third wife and new stepmother Pauline of Württemberg. She was very fond of her father, though.

  6. 20 de jul. de 2022 · Such was the case when Duchess Sophie von Württemberg of Germany married Count Maximilien d'Andigné this past October in Tegernsee, near the Bavarian Alps in Germany. Of course, paparazzi photos ...

  7. 4 de oct. de 2015 · Princess Sophie of Württemberg was the first wife of King Willem III of the Netherlands. Sophie Friederike Mathilde was born in Ludwigsburg Palace in Stuttgart, Kingdom of Württemberg, now in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, on June 17, 1818. She was the youngest of the two daughters of first cousins King Wilhelm I of Württemberg and Grand ...