Almanach de Saxe Gotha - Kingdom of Württemberg

Almanach de Saxe Gotha - Kingdom of Württemberg The borders of the Kingdom of Württemberg, as defined in 1813, were situated between 47°34' and 49°35' north and 8°15' and 10°30' east. Duke Philipp, 1939-1975.

Almanach de Saxe Gotha - Kingdom of Württemberg - Online Royal Genealogical Reference Handbook - Annual Genealogical, Diplomatic, and Statistical summary of European Royalty and Nobility - © 1995-2025. ALMANACH DE SAXE GOTHA - Societe des Amis de l' Almanach de Saxe Gotha - 2022 - Welcome - Willkommen - Bienvenue - Benvenuti - Salvete - to the Official Website of the Almanach de Saxe Gotha - the O

nline Royal Genealogical Reference Handbook - Der Saxe Gotha Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels. The Kingdom of Württemberg (German: Königreich Württemberg) was a Germanic kingdom that existed from 1806 to 1871, when it became a state of the newly formed German Empire (though it continued to be nominally ruled, within the new nation, as a kingdom until 1918). The Kingdom was a continuation of the Duchy of Württemberg, which came into existence in 1495 and it was a member of the North German Confederation, Following World War II it was joined with the state of Baden to form a new state, Baden-Wuerttemburg. The greatest distance north to south was 225 km and the greatest east to west was 160 km. The border had a total length of 1800 km and the total area of the state was 19,508 km². The Kingdom was bordered by Bavaria on the east and by Baden on the other three sides. For a short distance on the southern side it bordered Hohenzollern and Lake Constance. Heads of the House of Württemberg since 1918 - The legal line of succession of the house of Württemberg has continued to the present, although the house no longer plays any political role. King Wilhelm II, 1918-1921. Duke Albrecht, 1921-1939. Duke Carl, since 1975. The Family Titles and Styles - The members of this family bear the title Duke or Duchess of Württemberg (Royal Highness). Direct descendants of the Kings of Württemberg bore the title Prince or Princess of Württemberg (Royal Highness). Almanach de Saxe Gotha Page:
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The Almanach de Gotha - Annual Genealogical, Diplomatic, and Statistical summary of European Royalty, Nobility, and key Officials and Agencies, published in French in Gotha, Germany, continuously from 1763 to 1944).

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"A Monarchy conducted with infinite wisdom and infinite benevolence is the most perfect of all possible governments, for if the Allies at the peace table at Versailles had allowed a Hohenzollern, a Wittelsbach and a Habsburg to return to their thrones, there would have been no Hi**er. A democratic basis of society might have been preserved by a Crowned Weimar in contact with the victorious Allies" - Winston Churchill.

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The Wuerttemberg Royal family and guests at the wedding of Princess Pauline of Wuerttemberg and the Hereditary Prince of...
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The Wuerttemberg Royal family and guests at the wedding of Princess Pauline of Wuerttemberg and the Hereditary Prince of Wied, Stuttgart, October 1898.

William II (German: Wilhelm Karl Paul Heinrich Friedrich; 25 February 1848 – 2 October 1921) was the last King of Württe...
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William II (German: Wilhelm Karl Paul Heinrich Friedrich; 25 February 1848 – 2 October 1921) was the last King of Württemberg. He ruled from 6 October 1891 until the dissolution of the kingdom on 30 November 1918. He was the last German ruler to abdicate in the wake of the November Revolution of 1918.

Königin Pauline von Württemberg (1800 - 1873), dritte Gemahlin von König Wilhelm I. mit Kronprinz Karl.
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Königin Pauline von Württemberg (1800 - 1873), dritte Gemahlin von König Wilhelm I. mit Kronprinz Karl.

Charles (German: Karl Friedrich Alexander; 6 March 1823 – 6 October 1891) was King of Württemberg from 25 June 1864 unti...
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Charles (German: Karl Friedrich Alexander; 6 March 1823 – 6 October 1891) was King of Württemberg from 25 June 1864 until his death in 1891. Charles I married Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna of Russia in 1846 and ascended to the throne in 1864. Despite their marriage, the couple had no children. Charles was involved in several scandals, including a close relationship with American Charles Woodcock. In 1870, the couple adopted Olga's niece, Vera Konstantinovna. Charles I aligned with Austria during the Austro-Prussian War but later sided with Prussia in the Franco-Prussian War, joining the new German Empire in 1870. He died childless and was succeeded by his sister's son, William II.

William I (German: Friedrich Wilhelm Karl; 27 September 1781 – 25 June 1864) was King of Württemberg from 30 October 181...
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William I (German: Friedrich Wilhelm Karl; 27 September 1781 – 25 June 1864) was King of Württemberg from 30 October 1816 until his death.

Coat of arms of Prince Friedrich Wilhelm Carl of Wütemburg (1754-1816).
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Coat of arms of Prince Friedrich Wilhelm Carl of Wütemburg (1754-1816).

Coat of Arms of King Frederick I of Württemberg from 1806: Württemberg impaling Duchy of Swabia.
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Coat of Arms of King Frederick I of Württemberg from 1806: Württemberg impaling Duchy of Swabia.

1793 paternal coat of arms of Prince Frederick of Württemberg (1754-1816), as heir apparent to his father's Duchy; from ...
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1793 paternal coat of arms of Prince Frederick of Württemberg (1754-1816), as heir apparent to his father's Duchy; from 1797 he was Frederick II, Duke of Württemberg and from 1806 King Frederick I of Württemberg: Arms of the Duchy of Württemberg (1707-1789): Duchy of Teck quartering Arch-Bannerbearer of the Holy Roman Empire, Mömpelgard/Montbéliard, Heidenheim, overall an inescutcheon of Württemberg.

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