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Duke Alexander of Württemberg (1804–1881)

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House
  
House of Wurttemberg

Role
  
1804–1881

Name
  
Duke of

Duke Alexander of Wurttemberg (1804–1881)
Born
  
20 December 1804 Riga, Latvia (
1804-12-20
)

Issue
  
Duke Philippe of Wurttemberg

Father
  
Duke Alexander of Wurttemberg

Mother
  
Princess Antoinette of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld

Died
  
October 28, 1881, Bayreuth, Germany

Spouse
  
Princess Marie of Orleans (m. 1837–1839)

Children
  
Duke Philipp of Wurttemberg

Parents
  
Duke Alexander of Wurttemberg, Princess Antoinette of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld

Grandchildren
  
Albrecht, Duke of Wurttemberg, Duke Robert of Wurttemberg, Duchess Maria Isabella of Wurttemberg

Similar People
  
Albrecht - Duke of Wurttemberg, Louis Philippe I, Duchess Maria Isabella o, Countess Augusta Reuss of

Duke Alexander of Württemberg (20 December 1804 – 28 October 1881) was a member of the dynasty which ruled the German kingdom of Württemberg. To marry a daughter of the French king he agreed that their children would be raised in their mother's faith, thereby becoming ancestor of the Roman Catholic branch of his family.

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Biography

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He was the son of Duke Alexander of Württemberg and Princess Antoinette of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. He was a first cousin of Queen Victoria and of her husband, Prince Albert. As a young man, Alexander was considered a possible marriage candidate for Victoria. In June 1833 he and his brother Ernest visited Kensington Palace. Victoria wrote in her journal, "Alexander is very handsome and Ernest has a very kind expression. They are both extremely amiable."

Marriage

On 17 October 1837 he married Princess Marie d'Orléans (1813–1839), daughter of Louis-Philippe I, King of the French. They had one child:

  • Duke Philippe of Württemberg (1838–1917).
  • Alexander of Württemberg belonged to the fifth branch (called the "ducal branch") of the House of Württemberg, descended from the seventh son of Frederick II Eugene, ruler of Württemberg from 1795 to 1797. On the extinction of Württemberg"s direct line of kings in 1921, the ducal branch became the senior dynastic line of the deposed royal family. The House of Württemberg's two morganatic branches - the Dukes of Teck (extinct in the male line in 1981) and the Dukes of Urach - were senior by primogeniture to the ducal branch, but were ineligible to inherit the throne.

    Alexander of Württemberg is the direct male line ancestor of Carl, Duke of Württemberg, the current claimant to the kingdom of Württemberg.

    References

    Duke Alexander of Württemberg (1804–1881) Wikipedia