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  2. William II of Württemberg - Wikipedia

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    William was born the son of Prince Frederick of Württemberg (1808–1870) by his wife Princess Catherine Frederica of Württemberg (1821–1898), herself the daughter of King William I of Württemberg (1781–1864). His parents were first cousins, being the children of two brothers, and William was their only child.

  3. Princess Pauline of Württemberg (1877–1965) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Princess Marie of Waldeck and Pyrmont - Wikipedia

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    On 15 February 1877 at Arolsen, Marie married, Prince William of Württemberg (later King William II of Württemberg). They had three children: Princess Pauline (19 December 1877 - 7 May 1965), married William Frederick, Prince of Wied (1872–1945) Prince Ulrich (28 July 1880 - 28 December 1880) stillborn daughter (24 April 1882)

  5. Charlotte of Schaumburg-Lippe - Wikipedia

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    Princess Charlotte of Schaumburg-Lippe (10 October 1864 – 16 July 1946) was Queen of Württemberg from 6 October 1891 to 30 November 1918 as the second wife and consort of King William II. She was the daughter of Prince William of Schaumburg-Lippe and Princess Bathildis of Anhalt-Dessau. Charlotte was not only the last queen of Württemberg ...

  6. House of Württemberg - Wikipedia

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    At the end of World War I during the German Revolution all the monarchies in Germany were abolished, King William II abdicated on 30 November 1918. When former King William II died in 1921 the senior branch line of the House of Württemberg became extinct, the headship of the House passed to a distant relative, Albrecht, Duke of Württemberg.

  7. Maria Feodorovna, Empress of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Married King William I of Württemberg (1781–1864) and had two daughters. Grand Duchess Olga Pavlovna of Russia: 22 July 1792: 26 January 1795: Grand Duchess Anna Pavlovna of Russia: 7 January 1795: 1 March 1865: Married King William II of the Netherlands (1792–1849) and had five children. HIM Nicholas I, Emperor of Russia: 25 June 1796: 18 ...

  8. List of Württembergish royal consorts - Wikipedia

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    William I: Pauline Therese of Württemberg: Duke Louis of Württemberg (Württemberg) 4 September 1800 15 April 1820 25 June 1864 husband's death: 10 May 1873 Olga Nikolaevna of Russia: Nicholas I of Russia (Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov) 11 September 1822 13 July 1848 25 June 1864 husband's accession: 6 October 1891 husband's death: 30 October 1892 ...

  9. List of monarchs of Württemberg - Wikipedia

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    Neuenstadt was annexed to Württemberg in 1742: Regency of Charles Rudolph, Duke of Württemberg-Neuenstadt (1737-1738) Regency of Charles Frederick II, Duke of Württemberg-Oels (1738-1746) Left no children. The duchy passed to his brother. Charles Eugene: 11 February 1728 Brussels First son of Charles Alexander and Marie Auguste of Thurn and ...