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Alexander of Wurttemberg (1801 1844)

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Name
  
Alexander Wurttemberg

Role
  
Poet

Siblings
  
Wilhelm, Duke of Urach


Alexander of Wurttemberg (1801–1844)

Died
  
July 7, 1844, Bad Wildbad, Germany

Parents
  
Duke William Frederick Philip of Wurttemberg

Grandparents
  
Frederick II Eugene, Duke of Wurttemberg, Margravine Friederike of Brandenburg-Schwedt

Nieces
  
Princess Augusta Eugenie of Urach

Similar People
  
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Alexander Christian Frederick, Count of Württemberg (5 November 1801, Copenhagen – 7 July 1844, Wildbad) was a German army officer and poet. He was the eldest surviving son of William Frederick Philip, Duke of Württemberg, who was a younger brother of Frederick I of Württemberg

He received a military education in order to become a regular officer. Afterwards, he was commissioned as a lieutenant colonel in the 3rd Cavalry Regiment of Württemberg. The regiment was stationed in Esslingen am Neckar where Alexander von Württemberg stayed in the Obere Palmsche Palais.

For his summer residence, he lived in Schloss Serach. There he visited with poets such as Emma Niendorf, Gustav Schwab, Justinus Kerner, Ludwig Uhland, and Hermann Kurz. These visits came to be known as the Serach Poet Circle.

Alexander von Württemberg formed a particularly close friendship with Nikolaus Lenau, who shared his dejection and depression. He was married in 1832 to his Hungarian wife, Helene Festetics de Tolna. Together they had two sons and two daughters.

He suffered from chronic headaches and moved to Italy in 1843 in a futile attempt to improve his health. He then moved to Wildbad, Württemberg where he died from a stroke in 1844. His body is interned in the Stiftskirche, Stuttgart.

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Alexander of Württemberg (1801–1844) Wikipedia