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  1. Anna Maria of Brandenburg-Ansbach. Sabine of Württemberg (2 July 1549, in Montbéliard – 17 August 1581, in Rotenburg an der Fulda) was a princess of Württemberg by birth and by marriage, the first Landgravine of Hesse-Kassel .

  2. prev. Lutheranism. Elisabeth of Württemberg (Elisabeth Wilhelmine Luise; 21 April 1767 – 18 February 1790) was a duchess of Württemberg by birth and an archduchess of Austria by her marriage to Archduke Francis of Austria .

  3. The title Duchess of Württemberg has generally been restricted to the following persons: the legitimate daughters of a Duke of Württemberg , the legitimate patrilineal female descendants of a Duke of Württemberg,

  4. 12 de abr. de 2024 · The Kingdom of Württemberg (German: Königreich Württemberg) was a German state that existed from 1805 to 1918, located within the area that is now Baden-Württemberg. The kingdom was a continuation of the Duchy of Württemberg, which existed from 1495 to 1805. Prior to 1495, Württemberg was a County in the former Duchy of Swabia (Schwaben).

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  5. The 1st King was King Frederick I (1754-1816) who ruled since 1797. After taking the title of King, he raised his children to the title of Prince & Princess whilst the rest of his family kept the title of Duke & Duchess of Württemberg. He was 211cms (6ft 11in) tall and obese whereas his contemporary, Napoleon Bonaparte was only 169cm tall.

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  7. Added: 15 Sep 2012. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 97123465. Source citation. Nobility, daughter of duke Christoph von Württemberg and Anna Maria von Brandenburg-Ansbach. Her marriage to Wilhelm IV of Hessen was happy and resulted in eleven children. She was the first Landgravine of Hessen-Kassel.