Princess Pauline of Württemberg (1810–1856)
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For other people called Pauline of Württemberg, see Pauline of Württemberg.
Princess Pauline Friederike Marie (25 February 1810, Stuttgart – 7 July 1856, Wiesbaden) was Duchess consort of Nassau from 1829 to 1839 as the second wife of William, Duke of Nassau.[1] She was a member of the House of Württemberg and a princess of Württemberg by birth.
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Princess Pauline | |
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Duchess consort of Nassau | |
Tenure | 23 April 1829 – 30 August 1839 |
Born | (1810-02-25)25 February 1810 Stuttgart, Kingdom of Württemberg, Confederation of the Rhine |
Died | 7 July 1856(1856-07-07) (aged 46) Wiesbaden, Duchy of Nassau, German Confederation |
Burial | Alter Friedhof, Wiesbaden |
Spouse | |
Issue | Helena, Princess of Waldeck and Pyrmont Prince Nikolaus Wilhelm Sophia, Queen of Sweden and Norway |
House | Württemberg |
Father | Prince Paul of Württemberg |
Mother | Princess Charlotte of Saxe-Hildburghausen |
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Pauline is an ancestress of the present Belgian, Danish, Dutch, Norwegian, and Swedish royal families, as well as the Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg via two of her daughters.